International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management
2017 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2019
- The capacitated vehicle routing problem revisited: using fuzzy c-means clustering pp. 411-430

- Henrique Ewbank, Peter Wanke, Henrique L. Correa and Otávio Figueiredo
- Modelling the environmental impact of omni-channel purchasing in the apparel industry: the role of logistics pp. 431-456

- Maria Giuffrida, Riccardo Mangiaracina, Giovanni Miragliotta, Sara Perotti and Angela Tumino
- Development of an automobile industry risk index pp. 457-485

- Satyendra Kumar Sharma, Ravinder Singh and Vishad Bhalotia
- System optimal relaxation and Benders decomposition algorithm for the large-sized road network design problem pp. 486-509

- Saeed Asadi Bagloee, Majid Sarvi, Abbas Rajabifard and Russell George Thompson
- Determining an optimal warehouse location, capacity, and product allocation in a multi-product, multi-period distribution network: a case study pp. 510-532

- Chau Thi Diem Le, Jirachai Buddhakulsomsiri, Chawalit Jeenanunta and Aussadavut Dumrongsiri
- Collaborative last-mile delivery and pick-up in city logistics pp. 533-553

- Aishwary Bhasker, S.P. Sarmah and Taebok Kim
Volume 34, issue 3, 2019
- Greening logistics outsourcing: reasons, actions and influencing factors pp. 269-296

- Pietro Evangelista, Lodovico Santoro, Jukka Hallikas, Anni-Kaisa Kähkönen and Katrina Lintukangas
- A review of medical distribution logistics in pharmaceutical supply chain pp. 297-326

- Saâdia Khoukhi, Chakib Bojji and Yahya Bensouda
- Optimal allocation of rolling stock in scheduled transportation services pp. 327-351

- Sundaravalli Narayanaswami
- Selection of supplier management policies using clustering and fuzzy-AHP in the retail sector pp. 352-374

- Nicolas Clavijo Buriticá, Mónica Yoshida Matamoros, Felipe Castillo, Esteban Araya, Gerardo Ahumada and Gustavo Gatica
- Efficient supplier selection - a three-stage multi-criteria decision-making approach pp. 375-394

- Bhaskar B. Gardas, Rakesh D. Raut and Ayush Shrivastav
- Determination of green vehicle routing problem via differential evolution pp. 395-410

- Siwaporn Kunnapapdeelert and Ratchaphong Klinsrisuk
Volume 34, issue 2, 2019
- Cannibalisation in a repair/replacement inventory system pp. 139-153

- Michael Dreyfuss and Alan Stulman
- Designing a business intelligence conceptual model of supply chain management in sales-based SMEs pp. 154-171

- Ali Bonyadi Naeini, Amirhossein Abaee and Mehdi Zamani
- The relationship between green SCM practices and organisational performance: evidence from Jordanian pharmaceutical manufacturers pp. 172-192

- Loiy Bani Ismail, Mohammad Alawamleh, Khaled Aladwan and Ammar Abu Alragheb
- An integrated terminal operating system for enhancing the port security pp. 193-210

- Hokey Min, Yong-Kon Lim and Jong-Won Park
- The effect of relational capital on performance: knowledge sharing as mediation variables in supplier and buyer relation pp. 211-232

- Ratri Amelia Aisyah, Badri Munir Sukoco and Muslich Anshori
- Inventory models for maturing and ageing items: cheese and wine storage pp. 233-252

- Simone Zanoni, Lucio Enrico Zavanella and Ivan Ferretti
- Design of a green supply chain network by considering the possibility of storage and location-routing problem under uncertainty pp. 253-268

- Saeede Khalafi and Mahnaz Zarei
Volume 34, issue 1, 2019
- Cost-based evaluation of different processing rules for backlog and load-building queues in multi-echelon supply chains pp. 1-28

- Tarek Al-Hawari, Khalid Aram and Hazem Smadi
- Investigating carbon emissions in a production-inventory model under imperfect production, inspection errors and service-level constraint pp. 29-55

- Rendy Surya Saga, Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari, Pringgo Widyo Laksono and Anindya Rachma Dwicahyani
- Customers scheduling and clustering as vendor managed inventory enablers pp. 56-74

- Mariana Guersola, Maria Teresinha Steiner and Cassius Scarpin
- Factors affecting police station efficiency: DEA in police logistics pp. 75-101

- Zilla Sinuany-Stern and Doron Alper
- A new replenishment policy based on emergency orders for a family of products pp. 102-122

- Khaled Bahloul
- Linking IT to supply chain agility: does knowledge management make a difference in SMEs? pp. 123-138

- Alireza Shiranifar, Mohamadhossein Rahmati and Farbod Jafari
Volume 33, issue 4, 2019
- Assessment of the physical internet enabled urban logistics using agent-based simulation pp. 441-466

- Long Zheng, Pieter Beem and Ki-Hwan G. Bae
- Sustainable supply chain management: a literature review of recent mathematical modelling approaches pp. 467-496

- Janya Chanchaichujit, Quynh Chi Pham and Albert Tan
- Enhanced optimal inventory control policies of perishable products in a retail business: a comparative simulation study under different cost structures pp. 497-524

- Naleak Heng and Navee Chiadamrong
- Impact of transaction costs on supply operations and price competitiveness in wholesale marketing: a study in reference to Mexico pp. 525-542

- Rajagopal and Ananya Rajagopal
- A study of criteria for air cargo terminal classification model pp. 543-567

- Treephis Rodbundith, Kamonchanok Suthiwartnarueput and Pongsa Pornchaiwiseskul
- Supply chain for sustainable renewable energy from biomass pp. 568-590

- Jirasak Ji and Narameth Nananukul
- Modified Johnson rule for two-stage flowshop scheduling with random breakdowns pp. 591-600

- Fawaz Abdulmalek
Volume 33, issue 3, 2019
- Goal programming and data envelopment analysis approach to disaster relief supply chain design pp. 291-321

- Jae-Dong Hong and Ki-Young Jeong
- Product driven system for the optimal assignment of warehouse locations pp. 322-352

- Alfathi Najlae, Lyhyaoui Abdelouahid and Sedqui Abdelfettah
- Inquiry into reverse logistics and a decision model pp. 353-382

- B. Padmanabh and S. Jeevananda
- Presenting a model for decoupling points in supply chain networks pp. 383-403

- Alireza Alinezhad, Abolfazl Kazemi and Mojgan Khorasani
- Ranking the obstacles of green supply chain management using fuzzy approaches of TOPSIS and DEMATEL with a case study in a pharmaceutical industry pp. 404-419

- Arash Shahin, Behzad Masoomi and Mohammad Ali Shafiei
- Truck scheduling problems in the cross docking network pp. 420-439

- Warisa Wisittipanich, Takashi Irohara and Piya Hengmeechai
Volume 33, issue 2, 2019
- Empty container movements beyond the effect of trade imbalance: Turkish terminals pp. 141-166

- Ahmet Selcuk Basarici and Tanzer Satir
- Factoring in vehicle capacity in multi-nomenclature EOQ-models pp. 167-189

- Victoria Gerami and Ivan Shidlovskiy
- Optimum weighbridge locations in container terminals pp. 190-204

- Yavuz Keceli and Mehmet Oguz
- The forward and reverse pharmaceutical supply chain network design considering tainted product delivery pp. 205-220

- Zohre Ranjbar and A. Mirzazadeh
- A partially backlogged supply chain model for deteriorating items under reverse logistics, imperfect production/remanufacturing and inflation pp. 221-255

- S.R. Singh and Swati Sharma
- A bi-objective model for humanitarian logistics network design in response to post-disaster pp. 256-279

- Mahshid Zanganeh, Sadoullah Ebrahimnejad, Amirhossein Moosavi and Hamed Tayebi
- A new tool for generating scenarios in container terminals pp. 280-290

- Iñigo L. Ansorena
Volume 33, issue 1, 2019
- Supply chain management maturity and complexity: findings from a case study at a health biotechnology company in Brazil pp. 1-25

- Luiz C. Roque Júnior, Guilherme F. Frederico and Maykon L.N. Costa
- Brazilian trends in the practice of corporate social responsibility pp. 26-41

- Maria Cristina Fogliatti De Sinay, Gabriel Aguiar De Araújo, Laura Sinay and Marta Correa Dalbem
- Determining the optimal collection period for returned products in a stochastic environment pp. 42-58

- Nizar Zaarour, Emanuel Melachrinoudis, Shashank Kapadia and Hokey Min
- Implementing an insert-node heuristic travelling salesman problem: a case study to reduce the travelling cost of a medical representative pp. 59-72

- Mohammed Said Obeidat and Mohammed T. Hayajneh
- A review and a model for logistics clusters pp. 73-96

- Hui Han
- Supplier selection model under changing criteria environment pp. 97-125

- Md. Tanweer Ahmad and Sandeep Mondal
- A one-warehouse/multi-retailer inventory system with lost sales, Erlangian lead times, and emergency shipments pp. 126-139

- Hamed Tayebi
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