Digitalization in Supply Chain Management and Logistics: Smart and Digital Solutions for an Industry 4.0 Environment, vol 23
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:
This volume contains research contributions by an international group of authors addressing innovative and technology-based approaches for logistics and supply chains. They present business models and investment options for enhanced strategic decision making as well as recent approaches for supply chain risk management. This volume, edited by Wolfgang Kersten, Thorsten Blecker and Christian Ringle, provides valuable insights into the digitalization of Supply Chain Management and Logistics with regard to: Innovation and Technology Management, Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0, Risk and Security Management.
Keywords: Logistics; Supply Chain Management; Digitalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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Chapters in this book:
- Blockchain in logistics and supply chain: Trick or treat? , pp 3-18

- Niels Hackius and Moritz Petersen
- A peer-to-peer platform for decentralized logistics , pp 19-34

- Olivier Gallay, Kari Korpela, Niemi Tapio and Jukka K. Nurminen
- IoT-coordinated logistics in product-service systems , pp 35-54

- Jürgen Anke
- Towards a web based transportation infrastructure , pp 55-73

- Florian Kleedorfer and Christian Huemer
- Lead-time optimization potential of digitization in air cargo , pp 75-98

- Benjamin Bierwirth and Kai-Oliver Schocke
- Investigating the factors influencing the acceptance of fully autonomous cars , pp 99-115

- Ahmed Ziad Benleulmi and Thorsten Blecker
- Data source taxonomy for supply network structure visibility , pp 117-137

- Johannes Zrenner, Ahmad Pajam Hassan, Boris Otto and Jorge Carlos Marx Gómez
- Transforming blood supply chain management with Internet of things paradigm , pp 139-156

- Wijai Boonyanusith and Phongchai Jittamai
- E-Cash & E-Vouchers: The digitalization of the humanitarian aid and logistics , pp 157-174

- Loic Cohen and Vincent Salaun
- Business model innovation: A case of the offshore lifting equipment supplier , pp 175-193

- Mikhail Shlopak, Richard Myhre and Gabriele Hofinger Jünge
- Supply chain flexibility and SMEs internationalization: A conceptual framework , pp 195-212

- Sylvia Mercedes Novillo Villegas and Hans-Dietrich Haasis
- Data mining and fault tolerance in warehousing , pp 215-232

- Christopher Reining, Omar Bousbiba, Svenja Jungen and Michael Ten Hompel
- Influence of patterns and data-analytics on production logistics , pp 233-254

- Benjamin Kormann and Susanne Altendorfer-Kaiser
- Use case of self-organizing adaptive supply chain , pp 255-273

- Julia Wagner and Henning Kontny
- Supply chain process oriented technology-framework for industry 4.0 , pp 275-299

- Florian Schlüter and Endric Hetterscheid
- Cooperation strategies among SMEs for implementing industry 4.0 , pp 301-318

- Julian Müller, Lukas Maier, Johannes Veile and Kai-Ingo Voigt
- Design of a cyber-physical production system for semiconductor manufacturing , pp 319-340

- Sophia Keil
- Cybersecurity in ports: A conceptual approach , pp 343-359

- Jenna Ahokas, Tuomas Kiiski, Jarmo Malmsten and Lauri M. Ojala
- Smart supply chain risk management - a conceptual framework , pp 361-380

- Florian Schlüter and Michael Henke
- Framework for digitalized proactive supply chain risk management , pp 381-403

- Katharina Diedrich
- An adaptive supply chain cyber risk management methodology , pp 405-425

- Stefan Schauer, Martin Stamer, Claudia Bosse, Michalis Pavlidis, Haralambos Mouratidis, Sandra König and Spyros Papastergiou
- Simulation-framework for illicit-goods detection in large volume freight , pp 427-448

- Lutz Kretschmann and Torsten Münsterberg
- Relational view on collaborative supply chain disruption recoveries , pp 449-466

- Marie Brüning and Julia Bendul
- Automotive supply-chain requirements for a time-critical knowledge management , pp 467-489

- Ann-Carina Tietze, Jan Cirullies and Boris Otto
- Bibliometric analysis of risk management in seaports , pp 491-521

- Ayman Nagi, Marius Indorf and Wolfgang Kersten
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