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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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Table of Contents Vol 19 (2025)  
Editorial Office
08 April 2026

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Does culture matter? Assessing its impact on logistics performance across countries  
Dai Long Khuc, Thi van Nguyen, Tien Dung La, Quoc Hoan Kieu, Nguyen Thanh Thuy Duong
31 March 2026

Original Research

 
Informal transport operator perspectives on entrepreneurship, mobility and gendered vulnerability in rural Zimbabwe  
Babra Duri
31 March 2026

Original Research

 
Bridging the digital divide: Evaluating maritime education curricula against Fourth Industrial Revolution competency demands in South Africa  
Lunga L. Jacobs, Leila L. Goedhals-Gerber
24 March 2026

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Integrated marketing strategies between container seaports and their complementary dry ports: A contingency framework for selected ports in South Africa and Germany  
Chuma Myoli, Kai U. Wellner, Nomtha Hadi
18 March 2026

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Impact of sustainable logistics on business performance: A systematic literature review (2011–2024)  
Elkin R. Zapa Pérez, Bernardo A. Monsalve Lozano
17 March 2026

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Exploring the impact of student accommodations delivery restrictions on last-mile delivery  
Tamara L. Sirenya, Juanita van der Walt, Elmarie Kriel
05 March 2026

Original Research

 
Efficient trade lane selection: A total economic cost perspective on shipping lines  
Alwyn Hoffman, Jacob van Rensburg, Sonja Grater
04 March 2026

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Inefficiencies in healthcare supply chain management and their impacts on rural clinics in South Africa  
Zamanguni F. Kubheka
27 February 2026

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Digital adoption and supply chain collaboration in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous business environment: Mediating roles of visibility and risk  
Nguyen D. Nguyen, Thuy T. Mac, Huong T. Tran
25 February 2026
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