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Changing Tides: The New Role of Resilience and Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chain Management – Innovative Approaches for the Shift to a New Era, vol 33
Edited by Wolfgang Kersten,
Carlos Jahn,
Thorsten Blecker and
Christian M. 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 chain management. They present opportunities for enhancing resilience and sustainability as well as recent approaches for supply chain analytics and risk management. This volume, edited by Wolfgang Kersten, Carlos Jahn, Thorsten Blecker and Christian Ringle, provides valuable insights into resilience and sustainability in logistics and supply chain management with regard to: ▪ Innovation and TechnologyManagement ▪ Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain ▪ City Logistics ▪ Maritime Logistics ▪ Supply Chain Risk and Security Management
Keywords: Advanced Manufacturing; Industry 4.0; Artificial Intelligence; Blockchain; Innovation Management; Technology Management; Supply Chain Risk Management; Security Management; Maritime Logistics; Port Logistics; City Logistics; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Chapters in this book: - Concept for material supply in fluid manufacturing systems , pp 11-38

- Manuel Hagg and Robert Schulz
- Supply ecosystems and the concept of resilience: A literature review , pp 39-66

- Christopher Münch and Emanuel Marx
- Object detection in picking: Handling variety of a warehouse's articles , pp 67-90

- Mathias Rieder and Marius Breitmayer
- Outlier detection in data mining: Exclusion of errors or loss of information? , pp 91-117

- Florian Hochkamp and Markus Rabe
- Framework for the adoption of blockchain in maritime cold chains , pp 121-148

- Johannes Schnelle, Meike Schröder and Wolfgang Kersten
- Smart order as a new instrument for production control , pp 149-175

- Devis Bartsch and Herwig Winkler
- Critical evaluation of LOCO dataset with machine learning , pp 177-206

- Recep Savas and Johannes Hinckeldeyn
- Preliminary analysis on data quality for ML applications , pp 207-236

- Lorenz Kiebler, Nikolas Ulrich Moroff and Jens Jakob Jacobsen
- Workload forecasting of a logistic node using Bayesian neural networks , pp 237-264

- Emin Nakilcioğlu, Anisa Rizvanolli and Olaf Rendel
- Digital transformation of planning in the pharmaceutical sector , pp 267-293

- Ingrid Yohana Carrillo Barreto, Ana María Jiménez Tocasuche, Angie Jimena Colorado Gonzalez, María Fernanda Durán Sanjuán and Andrés Felipe Santos Hernández
- Auction design in strategic freight procurement , pp 295-325

- Marius Dellbrügge, Tim Brilka, Felix Kreuz and Uwe Clausen
- Comparing manual and automated production and picking systems , pp 327-350

- Cristian Bitterling, Jonas Koreis, Dominik Loske and Matthias Klumpp
- Drone based delivery system: Restrictions and limitations , pp 351-373

- Azamat Seidakhmetov and Omid Fatahi Valilai
- Analysis of potential benefit and maturity level of digital procurement , pp 375-402

- Sascha Stradner and Uwe Brunner
- Digitalization of rail freight transport , pp 403-435

- Paul Gerken, Herbert Kotzab, Lennard Blumenstein, Franz Buse, Nils von Euen, Kevin Mucker and Laura Zöllner
- Supply chain risk management in crisis situations , pp 439-468

- Daniel Müller, Ayman Nagi and Meike Schröder
- Structured literature review of transport networks and Supply Chain Resilience , pp 469-496

- Johannes Gast, Evelina Kirkach and Dmitry Ivanov
- Assessing offshore wind farm collision risks using AIS data: An overview , pp 499-521

- Jürgen Weigell and Carlos Jahn
- Marine communication for shipping: Using ad-hoc networks at sea , pp 523-557

- Neermegha Mishra, Marvin Kastner and Carlos Jahn
- Prevailing technologies and adoption obstacles in maritime logistics , pp 559-588

- Annika Wohlleber, Christopher Münch and Evi Hartmann
- Potential of container terminal operations for RoRo terminals , pp 591-613

- Stephan Krüger, Marius Marius Schulze and Carlos Jahn
- Truck appointment systems: How can they be improved and what are their limits? , pp 615-655

- Ann-Kathrin Lange, Nicole Nellen and Carlos Jahn
- Mining port operation information from AIS data , pp 657-678

- Jussi Steenari, Lucy Ellen Lwakatare, Jukka Nurminen, Jaakko Talonen and Teemu Manderbacka
- Potentials of direct container transshipment at container terminals , pp 679-705

- Nicole Nellen, Ann-Kathrin Lange and Carlos Jahn
- Sustainability in urban logistics: A literature review , pp 709-730

- Giovanni Garola, Arianna Seghezzi, Chiara Siragusa and Riccardo Mangiaracina
- Operation control center for automated vehicles: Conceptual design , pp 731-752

- Olga Biletska, Gianna Lina Kurtz and Hartmut Zadek
- Guidelines for transferring sustainable urban logistics concepts , pp 753-797

- Leon Klose, Anne Beckmann, Stephanie Ihlenburg, Raphael Preindl and Frank Straube
- Sustainable urban logistics concepts: A collaborative design approach considering stakeholder perspectives , pp 799-822

- Robert Teschendorf, Maximilian Engelhardt, Birte Malzahn, Markus Husemann, Christian Butz and Stephan Seeck
- Possible impacts of the European Green Deal on Turkey's logistics industry , pp 825-839

- Fatih Cura and Sercan Demir
- Sustainable last mile delivery network using social media data analytics , pp 841-874

- Ange-Marie Tuyishime and Omid Fatahi Valilai
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DOI: 10.15480/882.4684
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