16 June 2025
Logistics Receives an Increased CiteScore of 8.0

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We are pleased to share that Logistics (ISSN: 2305-6290) received an increased CiteScore of 8 in June 2025. The CiteScore ranks the journal 31st out of 139 titles (Q1) in the “Management Information Systems” category, 33rd out of 190 titles (Q1) in the “Information Systems and Management” category, 40th out of 218 titles (Q1) in the “Management Science and Operations Research” category, and 39th out of 152 titles (Q2) in the “Transportation” category, an impressive achievement for a journal running in Volume 9.
You can find more statistics on our website, which can be found at the link below: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/logistics/stats.
The current CiteScores measure the average number of citations of a journal over a four-year window (2021–2024). The Scopus database provides a comprehensive suite of metrics that support informed publishing strategies as well as research evaluation, and enable the benchmarking of journal performance.
This achievement reflects the collective efforts of our authors, reviewers, and editors. Together we will continue to track the progress of Logistics and its growing impact in the area of logistics and supply chains.