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This book provides an overview of important trends and developments
in logistics and supply chain research, making them available to
practitioners, while also serving as a point of reference for
academicians. Operations and logistics are cornerstones of modern
supply chains that in turn are essential for global business and
economics. The composition, character and importance of supply
chains and networks are rapidly changing, due to technological
innovations such as Information and Communication Technologies,
Sensors and Robotics, Internet of Things, and Additive
Manufacturing, to name a few (often referred to as Industry 4.0).
Societal developments such as environmental consciousness,
urbanization or the optimal use of scarce resources are also
impacting how supply chain networks are configured and operated. As
a result, future supply chains will not just be assessed in terms
of cost-effectiveness and speed, but also the need to satisfy
agility, resilience and sustainability requirements. To face these
challenges, an understanding of the basic as well as more advanced
concepts and recent innovations is essential in building
competitive and sustainable supply chains and, as part of that,
logistics and operations. These span multiple disciplines and
geographies, making them interdisciplinary and international.
Therefore, this book contains contributions and views from a
variety of experts from multiple countries, and combines
management, engineering as well as basic information technology and
social concepts. In particular, it aims to: provide a comprehensive
guide for all relevant and major logistics, operations, and supply
chain management topics in teaching and business practice address
three levels of expertise, i.e., concepts and principles at a basic
(undergraduate, BS) level, more advanced topics at a graduate level
(MS), and finally recent (state-of-the-art) developments at a
research level. In particular the latter serve to present a window
on current and future (potential) logistics innovations in the
different thematic fields for both researchers and top business
practitioners integrate a textbook approach with matching case
studies for effective teaching and learning discuss multiple
international perspectives in order to represent adequately the
true global nature of operations, logistics and supply chains.
This contributed volume combines conceptual and strategic research
articles dealing with the "why" and "to what end" of sustainable
operations in humanitarian logistics, as well as operational
research contributions regarding the "how" from the United Nations
as well as from researchers and organizations from different
countries (Germany, Australia, Singapore, Netherlands, Italy,
Denmark, Jordan). The target audience primarily comprises research
experts, decision makers and practitioners in the field, but the
book may also be beneficial for graduate students.
New, global and extended markets are forcing companies to process
and manage increasingly differentiated products with shorter life
cycles, low volumes and reduced customer delivery times. In today's
global marketplace production systems need to be able to deliver
products on time, maintain market credibility and introduce new
products and services faster than competitors. As a result, a new
production paradigm of a production system has been developed and a
supporting management decision-making approach simultaneously
incorporating design, management, and control of the production
system is necessary so that this challenge can be effectively and
efficiency met. "Maintenance Engineering and its Applications in
Production Systems" meets this need by introducing an original and
integrated idea of maintenance: maintenance for productivity. The
volume starts with the introduction and discussion of a new
conceptual framework based on productivity, quality, and safety
supported by maintenance. Subsequent chapters illustrate the most
relevant models and methods to plan, organise, implement and
control the whole maintenance process (reliability evaluation
models and prediction, maintenance strategies and policies, spare
parts management, computer maintenance management software - CMMS,
and total productive maintenance - TPM, etc.). Several examples of
problems supported by solutions, and real applications to help and
test the reader's comprehension are included. "Maintenance
Engineering and its Applications in Production Systems" will
certainly be valuable to engineering students, doctoral and
post-doctoral students and also to maintenance practitioners, as
well as managers of industrial and service companies.
This contributed volume combines conceptual and strategic research
articles dealing with the "why" and "to what end" of sustainable
operations in humanitarian logistics, as well as operational
research contributions regarding the "how" from the United Nations
as well as from researchers and organizations from different
countries (Germany, Australia, Singapore, Netherlands, Italy,
Denmark, Jordan). The target audience primarily comprises research
experts, decision makers and practitioners in the field, but the
book may also be beneficial for graduate students.
This book provides an overview of important trends and developments
in logistics and supply chain research, making them available to
practitioners, while also serving as a point of reference for
academicians. Operations and logistics are cornerstones of modern
supply chains that in turn are essential for global business and
economics. The composition, character and importance of supply
chains and networks are rapidly changing, due to technological
innovations such as Information and Communication Technologies,
Sensors and Robotics, Internet of Things, and Additive
Manufacturing, to name a few (often referred to as Industry 4.0).
Societal developments such as environmental consciousness,
urbanization or the optimal use of scarce resources are also
impacting how supply chain networks are configured and operated. As
a result, future supply chains will not just be assessed in terms
of cost-effectiveness and speed, but also the need to satisfy
agility, resilience and sustainability requirements. To face these
challenges, an understanding of the basic as well as more advanced
concepts and recent innovations is essential in building
competitive and sustainable supply chains and, as part of that,
logistics and operations. These span multiple disciplines and
geographies, making them interdisciplinary and international.
Therefore, this book contains contributions and views from a
variety of experts from multiple countries, and combines
management, engineering as well as basic information technology and
social concepts. In particular, it aims to: provide a comprehensive
guide for all relevant and major logistics, operations, and supply
chain management topics in teaching and business practice address
three levels of expertise, i.e., concepts and principles at a basic
(undergraduate, BS) level, more advanced topics at a graduate level
(MS), and finally recent (state-of-the-art) developments at a
research level. In particular the latter serve to present a window
on current and future (potential) logistics innovations in the
different thematic fields for both researchers and top business
practitioners integrate a textbook approach with matching case
studies for effective teaching and learning discuss multiple
international perspectives in order to represent adequately the
true global nature of operations, logistics and supply chains.
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