Factors influencing cargo robbery in last-mile delivery of e-commerce: an empirical study in Brazil

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Beatriz Torres Silva
Mauro Sampaio
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[1] Centro Universitario FEI,Department of Industrial Engineering
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Journal of Transportation Security | 2023年 / 16卷
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Cargo robbery; Last-mile delivery; Risk management; Mitigation strategies;
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This empirical study examines the factors influencing cargo robbery incidents in Brazil’s last-mile e-commerce delivery. By analyzing historical data from a leading online retailer, the study identifies variables such as shipment value, quantity, time of day, use of third-party services, and the presence or absence of an escort. The findings demonstrate the significant impact of these factors on the severity of cargo robbery incidents in the last-mile delivery process. These results provide valuable insights for developing effective risk management strategies to mitigate cargo robbery risks in the e-commerce sector. The study contributes to the literature on cargo security in last-mile delivery and offers practical implications for businesses, logistics professionals, and policymakers involved in the Brazilian e-commerce industry.
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