Innovations and Strategies for Logistics and Supply Chains: Technologies, Business Models and Risk Management, vol 20
Edited by Wolfgang Kersten,
Thorsten Blecker and
Christian Ringle
in Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) from Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Institute of Business Logistics and General Management, currently edited by Wolfgang Kersten; Thorsten Blecker
Abstract:
The HICL-Conference celebrates its 10th anniversary, indicating major interest in the research fields of supply chain management and logistics. They are dedicated to make recommendations for new approaches and solutions that enable companies to cope with current and future challenges in supply chains and logistics. The first volume of the 2015 conference addresses innovative and technology-based approaches for logistics and supply chains. It presents business models and investment options for enhanced strategic decision making as well as recent approaches for supply chain risk management.
Keywords: Logistics; Supply Chain Management; Supply Chain; Supply Chain Risk Management; Technology Management; Strategic Decision Making; Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Chapters in this book:
- Innovation Contests in Logistics , pp 3-29

- Birgit von See and Katharina Kalogerakis
- The Impact of Industry 4.0 on the Supply Chain , pp 31-58

- Hans-Christian Pfohl, Burak Yahsi and Tamer Kurnaz
- E-commerce Last-mile Supply Network Configuration and Logistics Capability , pp 59-89

- Stanley Frederick W. T. Lim and Jagjit Singh Srai
- Logistics of E-Groceries.de , pp 91-116

- Amardeep Banerjee and Franziska Siemens
- Crowd Logistics − A Literature Review and Maturity Model , pp 117-145

- Jens Mehmann, Volker Frehe and Frank Teuteberg
- 3D Printing and Supply Chains of the Future , pp 147-174

- Sebastian Mohr and Omera Khan
- Toyota Kata: Empowering Employees for Target-Oriented Improvement - A Best Practice Approach , pp 175-200

- Matthias Ehni and Wolfgang Kersten
- Data-Adaptive Simulation: Cooperativeness of Users in Bike-Sharing Systems , pp 201-228

- Thomas Preisler, Tim Dethlefs and Wolfgang Renz
- Outsourcing to 4PLs – Opportunities, Challenges, Future Outlook , pp 231-255

- Denitsa Cherneva and Kai-Ingo Voigt
- Sustainable Business Development Models for Regional Airports , pp 256-284

- Anatoli Beifert, Gunnar Prause and Laima Gerlitz
- Adaptive Intra-Logistics , pp 285-304

- Ramin Yousefifar, Julian Popp, Theresa Beyer and Karl-Heinz Wehking
- South African Wine Supply Chain Performance Measurement Framework , pp 305-332

- Corneli Jooste, Joubert van Eeden and Esbeth van Dyk
- Value of Flexibility in Gas Pipeline Investments , pp 333-357

- Katerina Shaton
- Evaluating Investments in Emerging Automation Solutions for Logistics , pp 359-388

- Marco Bonini, Augusto Urru, Matthias Gerhardt, Simon Griesbach, Patrizia Procopio, Jannis Wiegers and Wolfgang Echelmeyer
- Risk Identification for Outbound Road Freight Transportation Service , pp 391-417

- Thutchanan Sangwan and Jirapan Liangrokapart
- Selection of Optimal Redundancy Strategies for a Supply Network , pp 419-450

- Abroon Qazi, John Quigley, Alex Dickson, Barbara Gaudenzi and Şule Önsel
- Inland Transportation and Lead Time of Apparel Exports , pp 451-477

- Anupama Gupta, Pinaki Dasgupta and Mridula S. Mishra
- Identification of Design Variables for a Supply Chain Risk Management Audit , pp 479-501

- Meike Schröder, Johannes Beck and Wolfgang Kersten
- Service Supply Chain Risk Management: Distinctions from Manufacturing , pp 503-532

- Thi Huong Tran and Sebastian Kummer
- A Simulation-based Analysis of Supply Chain Resilience , pp 533-556

- Mustafa Güller, Emre Koc, Michael Henke, Bernd Noche and Lennart Hingst
- Supply Chain Risk Management: A Case Study in Thailand , pp 557-580

- Chatchai Raka and Jirapan Liangrokapart
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