Logistics 4.0 and Sustainable Supply Chain Management: Innovative Solutions for Logistics and Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Context of Industry 4.0, vol 26
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 sustainability. They present simulation studies, systems and models for optimizations and digitalized solutions with a focus on maritime as well port and city logistics. This volume, edited by Carlos Jahn, Wolfgang Kersten, and Christian Ringle, provides valuable insights into Logistics 4.0 and Sustainable Supply Chain Management with regard to: Maritime and Port Logistics, City Logistics, Sustainability.
Keywords: Supply Chain Management; Logistics; Sustainability; Digitalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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Chapters in this book:
- Ecological assessment of port equipment for container terminals , pp 3-20

- Christina Scharpenberg, Erik Pohl, Lars-Peter Lauven and Jutta Geldermann
- Integrating layout planning and simulation for logistic nodes , pp 21-39

- Anne Kathrina Schwientek, Ann-Kathrin Lange, Markus Holzner, Margit Thomsen and Carlos Jahn
- Influence of drayage patterns on truck appointment systems , pp 41-59

- Ann-Kathrin Lange, Kristof Ole Kühl, Anne Kathrina Schwientek and Carlos Jahn
- Exploring congestion impact beyond the bulk cargo terminal gate , pp 61-80

- Mihai Neagoe, Mohammad Sadegh Taskhiri, Hong-Oanh Nguyen, Hans-Henrik Hvolby and Paul A. Turner
- Digitalization potentials in supporting offshore wind logistics , pp 81-101

- Sylvain Chartron, Michael Stein, Jérôme Gaysse and Hans-Dietrich Haasis
- Logistical preconditions for economical reuse of end-of-life textiles , pp 105-121

- Ville Hinkka, Pirjo Heikkilä and Ali Harlin
- Electric vehicles at public organisations in Hamburg , pp 123-145

- Tobias Held, Rasmus Rettig, Mario Wegner, Jörg Oltrogge and Sabine Edelhoff
- Logistics Sprawl in São Paulo Metro Area , pp 147-165

- Leonardo Guerin and José Geraldo Vidal Vieira
- Supporting the selection of sustainable logistics locations , pp 169-182

- Markus Pajones and Sarah Pfoser
- Meta-analysis of sustainable transport logistics trends , pp 183-207

- Johannes Dirnberger and Uwe Brunner
- Clean technologies and energy efficiency in SMEs , pp 209-218

- Maria Ines Jatib, Juan Ignacio Somoza, Javier Parysow, Horacio Repetto and Agustina Cerullo
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DOI: 10.15480/882.1781
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