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This contributed volume presents state-of-the-art advances in
logistics theory in various fields as well as case studies. The
book reports on a number of recently conducted studies in the
Dinalog and the EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr, thus bridging the
gap between different perspectives of theoretical and applied
research. A selection of theoretical topics, practical examples,
case studies and project reports is presented in this volume. The
editors carefully selected contributions from a wide variety of
projects, which were carried out in both the Dinalog cluster and
the Effizienzcluster LogistikRuhr. The contributions are grouped in
five main sections, each representing key domains in the evolution
of logistics and supply chain management: sustainability, urban
logistics, value chain management, IT-based innovation, knowledge
management. This book is intended for both researchers and
practitioners in the field of logistics and supply chain
management, to serve as an important source of information for
further research as well as to stimulate further innovation.
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 book covers topics such as digitalization of production,
operations, logistics and supply chains leading to new requirements
for human capabilities and collaboration. The content is relevant
for research as well as industry as digitalization is shaping all
value chain processes anew. A special focus is directed towards an
interdisciplinary perspective, including management science,
economics, sociology, work science, computer science and
psychology. In order to foster the dialogue between business
practice and academics as well as university teaching and research,
this contributed book is addressing academic as well as
professional business views on digitalization.
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.
The "EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr" was a winner in the Leading
Edge Science Cluster competition run by the German federal Ministry
of Education and Research. The mission and aim of the
"EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr" is to facilitate tomorrow's
individuality - in the sense of individual goods supply, mobility,
and production - using 75 percent of today's resources. Efficiency
- both in economical and ecological terms - is enabled by
state-of-the-art and innovative logistical solutions including
transportation, production and intralogistics. These proceedings
"Efficiency and Logistics" give first answers from 27 research
projects as an insight into the current state of research of
Europe's leading research and development cluster in logistics and
as a contribution to the discussion on how logistics as a science
can help to cope with foreseeable resource shortage and
sustainability as global challenges.
This book covers topics such as digitalization of production,
operations, logistics and supply chains leading to new requirements
for human capabilities and collaboration. The content is relevant
for research as well as industry as digitalization is shaping all
value chain processes anew. A special focus is directed towards an
interdisciplinary perspective, including management science,
economics, sociology, work science, computer science and
psychology. In order to foster the dialogue between business
practice and academics as well as university teaching and research,
this contributed book is addressing academic as well as
professional business views on digitalization.
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 contributed volume presents state-of-the-art advances in
logistics theory in various fields as well as case studies. The
book reports on a number of recently conducted studies in the
Dinalog and the EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr, thus bridging the
gap between different perspectives of theoretical and applied
research. A selection of theoretical topics, practical examples,
case studies and project reports is presented in this volume. The
editors carefully selected contributions from a wide variety of
projects, which were carried out in both the Dinalog cluster and
the Effizienzcluster LogistikRuhr. The contributions are grouped in
five main sections, each representing key domains in the evolution
of logistics and supply chain management: sustainability, urban
logistics, value chain management, IT-based innovation, knowledge
management. This book is intended for both researchers and
practitioners in the field of logistics and supply chain
management, to serve as an important source of information for
further research as well as to stimulate further innovation.
The "EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr" was a winner in the Leading
Edge Science Cluster competition run by the German federal Ministry
of Education and Research. The mission and aim of the
"EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr" is to facilitate tomorrow's
individuality - in the sense of individual goods supply, mobility,
and production - using 75 percent of today's resources. Efficiency
- both in economical and ecological terms - is enabled by
state-of-the-art and innovative logistical solutions including
transportation, production and intralogistics. These proceedings
"Efficiency and Logistics" give first answers from 27 research
projects as an insight into the current state of research of
Europe's leading research and development cluster in logistics and
as a contribution to the discussion on how logistics as a science
can help to cope with foreseeable resource shortage and
sustainability as global challenges.
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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