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The Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management (JTSCM) seeks to disseminate research results and to support high level learning, teaching and research in the areas of traffic and transportation (operations, policy, planning), customer service, warehousing, inventory management, procurement, packaging, materials handling, reverse logistics, demand forecasting, distribution communications and information technology. View our Editorial Team.


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 LATEST ARTICLES

Original Research

 
Gendered mobility and safety challenges for young women using public transport in Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal  
Babra Duri, Tracey J.M McKay, Ashley Gunter
07 November 2025

Original Research

 
An investigation on the factors affecting the adoption of e-procurement systems: A focus on the Mpumalanga Provincial Treasury  
Lewane S. Nchabeleng, Eric D. Ncube
31 October 2025

Original Research

 
Configuring lean supply chain performance in Indian millet distribution: A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis approach  
Narayana Maharana, Suman K. Chaudhury, Ashok K. Panigrahi, Minal Uprety, Biswaranjan Parida, Varun Sarda, Smruti R. Das
28 October 2025

Original Research

 
Advancing sustainable supply chain management through digitalisation: Insights from the South African automotive industry  
Megan Kirsten, Simelwe Mthethwa, Thuli Sitsha, Wesley Niemann
23 October 2025

Reviewer Acknowledgement

 
Acknowledgement to reviewers  
Editorial Office
17 October 2025

Original Research

 
Industry 4.0 for sustainable reverse waste collection: A systematic literature review  
Marah Almelhem, László Buics, Edit Süle, Ricardo Simoes
16 October 2025

Editorial

 
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management: From the editor's desk  
Stephen Kruger
06 October 2025

Original Research

 
An exploratory study of procurement services in Steve Tshwete Local Municipality  
Katlego A. Hlongwa, Tshisikhawe B. Phume, Lawson Naidoo
18 September 2025

Original Research

 
Supply chain collaboration and green supply chain management: A bibliometric review, 2000–2023  
Danh-Nguyen Nguyen, Thi-Thuy Mac, Hong-Hai Hoang
04 September 2025

Original Research

 
Supply chain risks in the South African manufacturing sector  
Rudzani Tshifhumulo, Gert J. Heyns, Peter J. Kilbourn
30 August 2025
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Press Release: Academic Writing Month: How to progress, publish, and empower your research

 
Visit our Academic Writing Month blog post for guidance and perspectives on enhancing scholarly writing.  
Posted: 2025-11-07

Website Update: AOSIS Transitioning to CRediT Authorship Taxonomy

 

Starting in November 2025, AOSIS will begin using CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) authorship contribution statements for all new submissions and acceptances. Published articles reflecting CRediT statements will appear from 2026. Guidance is available under the Author Guidelines: Formatting Requirements, and all contributions should be disclosed in the Authorship, Disclosure Statements, Copyright, and License Agreement Form (Cover Letter) at submission or the Authorship Change Request Form. Following these guidelines ensures transparency, accountability, and integrity in the publication process.

 
Posted: 2025-11-05

Press Release: Who owns our knowledge? Open Access Week 2025 theme

 
Discover how AOSIS supports Open Access Week 2025 with the theme 'Who owns our knowledge?' Learn about our commitment to open access, community-driven solutions, and making knowledge accessible to all. Read our blog.  
Posted: 2025-10-20

Notification: A Big Thank You to Our Volume 19 Reviewers!

 
At the Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management (JTSCM), the peer review process is key to maintaining the quality of our publications. We would like to thank the following reviewers for their hard work and valuable insight into Volume 19. Your hard work not only improves the quality of the journal but also enriches the broader field of research. We hope to continue working with you in future volumes.  
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Website Update: AI in Research: Transparency and Compliance Reminder

 
In 2025, the inclusion of AI policies became compulsory for all SciELO SA journals. Authors using AI-assisted technology must disclose their use in manuscripts to ensure transparency, accuracy, and trust. Guidance is available in the Plagiarism, Fabrication and Artificial Intelligence Policy page and the Submission Guidelines under 'AI-assisted technologies' in the formatting requirements. Not sure if this journal is indexed in SciELO SA? Please check our Indexing Services page.  
Posted: 2025-10-06
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