The Road to a Digitalized Supply Chain Management: Smart and Digital Solutions for Supply Chain Management, vol 25
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 analytics and 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. Supply Chain Analytics, Risk and Security Management.
Keywords: Supply Chain Management; Logistics; Digitalization; Supply Chain Risk Management; Industry 4.0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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Chapters in this book:
- Running the machine faster: Acceleration, humans and warehousing , pp 3-22
- Tony Cragg, Thierry Sauvage, Mohammed Haouari, Sarrah Chraibi and Oussama El Khalil Houssaini
- Supplier integration in industry 4.0 - requirements and strategies , pp 23-36
- Julian Müller, Johannes W. Veile and Kai-Ingo Voigt
- Scope for industry 4.0 in agri-food supply chain , pp 37-56
- Claudine Soosay and Raja Kannusamy
- Advanced scientific algorithms in digital factory design applications , pp 57-77
- Jacob Lohmer, Armin Klausnitzer and Rainer Lasch
- Additive manufacturing in supply chains - the future of purchasing processes , pp 79-95
- Stephanie Niehues, Laura Berger and Michael Henke
- Efficiency analysis for digitalised working systems of truck drivers , pp 99-119
- Dominic Loske and Matthias Klumpp
- Alternative development paths for Supply Chains in 2030 , pp 121-141
- Denis Daus, Ana Cristina Barros, Dimitra Kalaitzi, Victoria Muerza and Irene Marchiori
- About the future role of software in the product , pp 143-155
- Henning Skirde and Robert Steinert
- Environmental innovation of transportation sector in OECD countries , pp 157-170
- Duygu Şahan and Okan Tuna
- Design of an added plan with social responsibility , pp 171-194
- Kathya Alexandra Suesca Rozo and Andrés Felipe Santos Hernández
- Multi-method decision support framework for supply network design , pp 197-219
- Giuseppe Timperio, Robert de Souza, Boy Panjaitan Bernado, Sumit Sakhuja and Yoseph Sunardhi
- Business model of aircraft fleet planning using ANN , pp 221-247
- Partha Kumar Pandit and M. Ahsan Akhtar Hasin
- Adequate flexibility potential to handle supply chain uncertainties , pp 251-270
- Immanuel Zitzmann and David Karl
- Remote sensing in humanitarian logistics: An integrative approach , pp 271-290
- Christian Hein, Henning Hünemohr and Rainer Lasch
- Impact of managerial risk-taking and IRM on innovation , pp 291-310
- Fatemeh Seidiaghilabadi, Ebrahim Abbassi and Zahra Seidiaghilabadi
- Enhanced FMEA for supply chain risk identification , pp 311-330
- Lu Lu, Rong Zhou and Robert de Souza
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DOI: 10.15480/882.1777
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