Digitalization in Maritime and Sustainable Logistics: City Logistics, Port Logistics and Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Digital Age, vol 24
Edited by Carlos Jahn,
Wolfgang Kersten 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 Carlos Jahn, Wolfgang Kersten, Christian M. Ringle, provides valuable insights into the digitalization of in Maritime Logistics and Sustainable Supply Chain Management with regard to: Maritime and Port Logistics, Human Factors, City Logistics, Sustainability, Performance Modelling.
Keywords: Supply Chain Management; Digitalization; Logistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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Chapters in this book:
- Literature classification on dispatching of container terminal vehicles , pp 3-36
- Anne Kathrina Schwientek, Ann-Kathrin Lange and Carlos Jahn
- Reducing truck congestion at ports - classification and trends , pp 37-58
- Ann-Kathrin Lange, Anne Kathrina Schwientek and Carlos Jahn
- Comparative analysis of synchromodality in major European seaports , pp 59-76
- Katrin Brümmerstedt, Hendrik Meyer-Van Beek and Torsten Münsterberg
- Interactive planning and control for finished vehicle logistics , pp 77-93
- Marit Hoff-Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Susanne Schukraft, Dirk Werthmann, Stephan Oelker and Michael Freitag
- Assessing and improving countries' logistics skills and training , pp 97-117
- Alan C. McKinnon, Kai Hoberg, Moritz Petersen and Christina Busch
- Digitalization of logistics processes and the human perspective , pp 119-135
- Adina Silvia Kuhlmann and Matthias Klumpp
- Topical map for continuing education: AHP expert survey , pp 137-156
- Thomas Neukirchen and Matthias Klumpp
- Literature review of drivers of sustainable supply chain management , pp 159-184
- Muhammad Amad Saeed, Ishfaque Waseek and Wolfgang Kersten
- Improving sustainability through digitalisation in reverse logistics , pp 185-196
- Sharon Cullinane, Michael Browne, Elisabeth Karlsson and Yingli Wang
- Simulation of climatic effects on temperature-controlled containerized cargo , pp 197-211
- Sergio Barbarino, Oliver Klein, Rainer Müller, Cory Rosa, Philippe Sibomana, Nils Meyer-Larsen and Alex Wunsch
- Utility evaluation of battery electric vehicles in urban distribution , pp 215-228
- Dustin Schöder
- Optimizing distribution logistics within cities through time-slot deliveries , pp 229-251
- Tobias Engel, Thomas Wolfenstetter and Nikolaos Sakiotis
- Smart logistics of organic waste collection in cities , pp 253-266
- Lorena Bearzotti, Javier Maturana and Maria Isabel Vega
- Life cycle assessment for frozen food distribution schemes , pp 267-284
- Markus Trapp, Michael Lütjen, Juan Daniel Arango Castellanos, Oliver Jelsch and Michael Freitag
- Digitized VMI - maturity model for the FMCG sector , pp 287-309
- Johannes Dirnberger, Uwe Brunner and Helmut E. Zsifkovits
- Production flow valuation through VSM modeling: An industry case study , pp 311-331
- Andrés Felipe Santos Hernández and Angel David Camargo Puentes
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DOI: 10.15480/882.1446
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