International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management
2017 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2018
- Automated transportation systems subject to interruptions in production and intralogistics - a survey and evaluation pp. 421-457

- Ireneus Wior, Stefan Jerenz and Alexander Fay
- Analysis of maiden modal shift in coal transportation supply chain using SAP-LAP technique pp. 458-476

- Pradeep Kumar, Abid Haleem, Furqan Qamar and Urfi Khan
- Corporate social responsibility in supply chain management: a new model approach pp. 477-502

- Marek Michalski, Jose Luis Montes Botella and Adam Figiel
- Impact of trade credit on inventory models for Weibull distribution deteriorating items with partial backlogging in two-warehouse environment pp. 503-520

- Chandra K. Jaggi, Sunil Tiwari and Mamta Gupta
- Optimal selection of modular products in reconfigurable manufacturing systems using analytic hierarchy process pp. 521-537

- Kamal Kumar Mittal, Pramod Kumar Jain and Dinesh Kumar
- A fuzzy inventory model for deteriorating items with stock dependent demand rate pp. 538-555

- S.K. Indrajitsingha, P.N. Samanta and U.K. Misra
Volume 30, issue 3, 2018
- Modelling for performance measurement of bus rapid transit systems in Brazil pp. 283-297

- Alvaro Luiz Neuenfeldt Júnior, Julio Cezar Mairesse Siluk, Marlon Soliman and Sabine De Paris
- Buyback contract in a risk-averse supply chain with a return policy and price dependent demand pp. 298-329

- T.T.H. Duc, N.T. Loi and J. Buddhakulsomsiri
- A systematic literature review on barriers in green supply chain management pp. 330-348

- Jasneet Kaur and Anjali Awasthi
- Palpable linkage of supply chain performance to hard and soft infrastructure marriage: the case of SADC road entry point management systems pp. 349-365

- Felistas Ranganai Zimano and Fayth Ruffin
- A bi-objective green location-routing model and solving problem using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm pp. 366-385

- Fatemeh Faraji and Behrouz Afshar-Nadjafi
- A rich heterogeneous fleet vehicle routing problem with flexible time windows: a case study of dairy supply chain pp. 386-405

- Mehdi Firouzi, Javid Jouzdani, Hadi Shirouyehzad and Mohammad Mahdi Paydar
- Cost-benefit sharing in healthcare supply chain collaboration pp. 406-420

- Jirawan Niemsakul, Sardar M.N. Islam, Duangpun Singkarin and Tuanjai Somboonwiwat
Volume 30, issue 2, 2018
- Types of logistics outsourcing and related impact on the 3PL buying process: empirical evidence pp. 139-161

- Gino Marchet, Marco Melacini, Sara Perotti and Chiara Sassi
- Quantitative assessment of mutual relationship of issues experienced in greening supply chain using ISM-fuzzy MICMAC approach pp. 162-178

- Deepak Kumar, Siddharth Jain, Mohit Tyagi and Pradeep Kumar
- Solving inventory lot-sizing with supplier selection under alternative quantity discounts and vehicle capacity pp. 179-194

- Chirawat Woarawichai and Thanakorn Naenna
- Improving supply chain risk management - can additional data help? pp. 195-224

- Luca Urciuoli and Juha Hintsa
- An integrated production-distribution planning of dairy industry - a case study pp. 225-245

- Dibyajyoti Ghosh and Sandeep Mondal
- An integrated model of production and inventory cycles of new and reusable bottling packages in a closed supply chain pp. 246-267

- Jonrinaldi, Taufiq Rahman and David Z. Zhang
- Assessment of criteria for the selection of third party logistics provider: a case from India pp. 268-282

- Kaliyan Mathiyazhagan and Abhishek Bhalotia
Volume 30, issue 1, 2018
- Re-examining supply chain integration: a resource dependency theory perspective pp. 1-30

- Abirami Radhakrishnan, Dessa J. David, Sri V. Sridharan and John Stephen Davis
- Artificial immune system and particle swarm optimisation algorithms for an integrated production and distribution scheduling problem pp. 31-68

- S. Porselvi, A.N. Balaji and N. Jawahar
- Postponement: bibliometric analysis and systematic review of the literature pp. 69-94

- Karine Araújo Ferreira, Larissa Almeida Flávio and Lasara Fabrícia Rodrigues
- Role of third-party companies in a sustainable supply chain design pp. 95-112

- Mohammad Najjartabar-Bisheh, Mojgan Delavari and Behnam Malmir
- Buyer-supplier relationship and trust theory in innovative green procurement practices pp. 113-137

- Surajit Bag
Volume 29, issue 4, 2018
- A proposed grey fuzzy multi-objective programming model in supplier selection: a case study in the automotive parts industry pp. 409-435

- Sadoullah Ebrahimnejad, Vahid Rahimi and Seyed Amirhossein Moosavi
- Selecting and scheduling interrelated projects: application in urban road network investment pp. 436-454

- Elham Shayanfar and Paul M. Schonfeld
- λ-GRASP with bi-directional path relinking for the bi-objective orienteering problem pp. 455-475

- Hasnaa Rezki and Brahim Aghezzaf
- Optimising replenishment policy in an integrated supply chain with controllable lead time and backorders-lost sales mixture pp. 476-501

- Marcello Braglia, Davide Castellano and Dongping Song
- Green supply chain management in Indian automotive sector pp. 502-523

- A.S. Balakrishnan and Jayshree Suresh
- Inventory and production planning for component remanufacturing in an original equipment manufacturer-closed loop supply chain pp. 524-556

- S. Malolan and M. Mathirajan
Volume 29, issue 3, 2018
- Optimising the location of a hub port in Thailand for arrival of Dawei and Pakbara ports pp. 271-295

- Sakaradhorn Boontaveeyuwat
- A production-inventory model in vendor managed inventory system with deteriorating items and pricing in fuzzy environment pp. 296-326

- Masoud Mohammadzadeh and Abolfazl Mirzazadeh
- Multi-objective optimisation of continuous review inventory system under mixture of lost sales and backorders within different constraints pp. 327-348

- Marzieh Keshavarz and Seyed Hamid Reza Pasandideh
- A Delphi-based scenario analysis of Turkish logistics industry for 2023 pp. 349-373

- İsmail Çağrı Özcan, Volkan Recai Çetin and Muhammed Bilge Kağan Albayrak
- Optimal pricing and inventory decisions in a centralised and de-centralised two-echelon inventory system under nonlinear price dependent demand pp. 374-398

- Dega Nagaraju, Kalla Kiran Kumar and S. Narayanan
- Delivery of Chinese mitten crab during peak season: logistics dilemma for micro-e-businesses pp. 399-408

- Junmin Yi and Huizhen You
Volume 29, issue 2, 2018
- Perception of logistics service provider regarding trade facilitation for cross border transportation: a case study of east-west economic corridor pp. 131-150

- Nitipon Tansakul, Suthathip Suanmali and Veeris Ammarapala
- A development of a framework for evaluation of reverse logistics maturity level pp. 151-172

- Farida Pulansari, Suparno and Sri Gunani Partiwi
- A stochastic programming approach to solve a coordinated capacitated stochastic dynamic demand lot-sizing problem with emergency supplies pp. 173-189

- Uladzimir Rubasheuski, Johan Oppen and David L. Woodruff
- A combined approach integrating gap analysis, QFD and AHP for improving logistics service quality pp. 190-214

- Anjali Awasthi, Reza Sayyadi and Ali Khabbazian
- Information systems road map to enhance economic and operational reverse logistics performance pp. 215-240

- Ankit Mahindroo, Harsh Vardhan Samalia and Piyush Verma
- A collaborative inventory model for vendor-buyer system with stochastic demand, defective items and carbon emission cost pp. 241-269

- Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari
Volume 29, issue 1, 2018
- Assessing the logistics activities aspect of economic and social development pp. 1-16

- Huseyin Avni Es, Coskun Hamzacebi and Seniye Umit Oktay Firat
- Robust bi-objective cost-effective, multi-period, location-allocation organ transplant supply chain pp. 17-36

- Seyed Mahdi Aghazadeh, Mohammad Mohammadi and Bahman Naderi
- Towards a cloud computing in the service of green logistics pp. 37-61

- Zineb Benotmane, Ghalem Belalem and Abdelkader Neki
- Nobody wants to buy sour milk: supply chain performance measure matters pp. 62-81

- W. Wei, J.F. Low and A. Schiffauerova
- The mediation role of social capital in relationship between buyer-supplier relationship with green supply chain collaboration pp. 82-101

- Adel Azar, Mohsen Zarakani, Seyed Saeed Mirhosseini and Marjan Hadidi Masouleh
- A note on 'a new approach for solving intuitionistic fuzzy transportation problem of type-2' pp. 102-129

- P. Senthil Kumar
Volume 28, issue 4, 2017
- Planning the berth allocation problem in developing countries with multiple cargos and cargo priority by a mathematical model and a clustering search metaheuristic pp. 397-418

- Rodrigo De Alvarenga Rosa, Glaydston Mattos Ribeiro, Geraldo Regis Mauri and Winnie Fracaroli
- Vehicle routing problem and its solution methodologies: a survey pp. 419-435

- Rajeev Goel and Raman Maini
- An evolutionary approach for supply chain management pp. 436-463

- Xiaoming Li
- Using VMI to improve supply chain performance of a public enterprise in Thailand pp. 464-485

- Thananya Wasusri and Buntita Pongcheep
- The inventory optimisation taking into account time value of money and order payment deferrals pp. 486-506

- Gennady L. Brodetskiy
- Planning the distribution of goods in the context of city logistics considering split deliveries with access and time restrictions pp. 507-527

- Renata Arantes Santana, Rodrigo De Alvarenga Rosa, Henrique Fiorot Astoures and Dahlen Siqueira Da Silva
Volume 28, issue 3, 2017
- Control aspects in humanitarian logistics pp. 267-286

- Thomas E. Fernandez and Nanthi Suthikarnnarunai
- A robust replenishment model for deteriorating items considering ramp-type demand and inflation under fuzzy environment pp. 287-307

- Archana Sharma, Usha Sharma and Chaman Singh
- Bi-objective location-allocation-inventory-network design in a two-echelon supply chain using de novo programming, NSGA-II and NRGA pp. 308-337

- Fatemeh RanjbarTezenji, Mohammad Mohammadi and Seyed Hamid Reza Pasandideh
- An approach to improve supply chain profit through buy-back contract with reference to a book publishing firm pp. 338-354

- Debadyuti Das
- Effective governance defines strategic supply chain outsourcing success in India pp. 355-374

- Vijayakumar Sangam and Himanshu K. Shee
- An inventory model for deteriorating item with frequency of advertisement and selling price dependent demand under mixed type trade credit policy pp. 375-395

- Ali Akbar Shaikh
Volume 28, issue 2, 2017
- Adaptation of simulated annealing to an integrated municipal solid waste location-routing problem pp. 127-143

- Hossein Asefi, Samsung Lim and Mojtaba Maghrebi
- Configuration and implementation of a daily artificial neural network-based forecasting system using real supermarket data pp. 144-163

- Ilham Slimani, Ilhame El Farissi and Said Achchab
- Supply chain analytics for enhancing the maritime security pp. 164-179

- Hokey Min, Yong-Kon Lim and Jong-Won Park
- Optimal ordering policies in a multi-sourcing supply chain with supply and demand disruptions-a CVaR approach pp. 180-199

- Syed Mithun Ali and Koichi Nakade
- Analysis of critical factors influencing the management of green supply chain practice in small and medium enterprises pp. 200-224

- Aparna Choudhary, Sandeep Mondal and Kampan Mukherjee
- Multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for a ship routing problem in maritime logistics collaboration pp. 225-252

- Eric Wibisono and Phongchai Jittamai
- A study on the effectiveness of inventory management and control system in a milk producer organisation pp. 253-266

- Abhishek S. Rao K.P. and Naresh Nayak
Volume 28, issue 1, 2017
- Multi-echelon closed-loop supply chain network design and configuration under supply risks and logistics risks pp. 1-23

- Surya Prakash, Gunjan Soni and Ajay Pal Singh Rathore
- An EOQ inventory model with stock dependent demand under permissible delay in payment pp. 24-41

- Trailokyanath Singh, Hadibandhu Pattanayak, Ameeya Kumar Nayak and Nirakar Niranjan Sethy
- Qualitative studies in supply chain management research: potential contributions of centring resonance analysis pp. 42-58

- Marcelo Werneck Barbosa, Jonathan Simões Freitas and Marcelo Bronzo Ladeira
- A fuzzy revised-DEMATEL method to evaluate vehicles fleet maintenance management in uncertainty pp. 59-83

- Abdelaziz El Kfita and Omar Drissi-Kaitouni
- An integrated approach with SEM, fuzzy-QFD and MLP for supply chain management strategy development pp. 84-125

- Navee Chiadamrong and Tran Thi Tham
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