Digital Transformation in Maritime and City Logistics: Smart Solutions for Logistics, vol 28
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 digital transformation in logistics with regard to: Maritime and Port Logistics, City Logistics, Sustainability and Business Analytics.
Keywords: Logistics; Industry 4.0; Supply Chain Management; City Logistics; Sustainability; Maritime Logistics; Digitalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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Chapters in this book:
- Automatic identification system (AIS) data based ship-supply forecasting , pp 3-24

- Sandra Lechtenberg, Diego de Siqueira Braga and Bernd Hellingrath
- Integrated domain model for operative offshore installation planning , pp 25-54

- Daniel Rippel, Nicolas Jathe, Michael Lütjen, Helena Szczerbicka and Michael Freitag
- Optimization of maintenance operations for offshore wind farms , pp 55-82

- Jasper Steendijk and Wouter Beelaerts van Blokland
- Modelling of spare parts storage strategies for offshore wind , pp 83-108

- Moritz Jäger-Roschko, Jürgen Weigell and Carlos Jahn
- Simulation-based optimization at container terminals: A literature review , pp 112-135

- Marvin Kastner, Hannah Pache and Carlos Jahn
- Potential of non-port slot booking systems for TAS , pp 138-162

- Ann-Kathrin Lange, Stephan Krüger, Anne Kathrina Schwientek and Carlos Jahn
- Cyber-attack impact estimation for a port , pp 164-183

- Sandra König, Stefan Rass and Stefan Schauer
- Modeling autonomously controlled automobile terminal processes , pp 186-214

- Michael Görges and Michael Freitag
- Efficiency analysis of Mexican Lazaro Cardenas port , pp 215-238

- América I. Zamora-Torres and Cinthya Cobian
- Digitalized and autonomous transport - challenges and chances , pp 241-269

- Sascha Stradner and Uwe Brunner
- Optimization and simulation for sustainable supply chain design , pp 271-298

- Lucas Schreiber
- Sustainable city logistics: rebound effects from self-driving vehicles , pp 299-337

- Jasmin Möller, Kateryna Daschkovska and Ronald Bogaschewsky
- Business analytics on AIS data: Potentials, limitations and perspectives , pp 342-368

- Tina Scheidweiler and Carlos Jahn
- Current state and trends in tramp ship routing and scheduling , pp 369-394

- Hannah Pache, Marvin Kastner and Carlos Jahn
- Fleet based schedule optimisation for product tanker considering shipʼs stability , pp 395-426

- Anisa Rizvanolli, Alexander Haupt, Peter Marvin Müller and Jorin Dornemann
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DOI: 10.15480/882.2461
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