Green logistics have been in operation in some developed countries for years, and this has become part of the international trend. The European Union, the US and Japan have all enacted relevant regulations so as to promote the development of green logistics. Taiwan has been playing catch-up. In 2004, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications published a whitepaper for transportation policies and set out a vision of efficiency, intelligence, liberalization and sustainability for the development of cargo transportation. However, green logistics is still new to Taiwan and there have been few relevant studies. As a result, most people and enterprises are not clear about the concept of green logistics and hold a wait-and-see attitude when government agencies and companies seek its promotion.