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Logistics Research, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, December 2016
- Alexandra Brintrup, Anna Ledwoch, José Barros:
Topological robustness of the global automotive industry. 1:1-1:17 - Dimitris Mourtzis:
Challenges and future perspectives for the life cycle of manufacturing networks in the mass customisation era. 2:1-2:20 - Dimitris Mourtzis, Michalis Doukas, Aikaterini Vlachou:
A mobile application for knowledge-enriched short-term scheduling of complex products. 3:1-3:17 - J. Föller:
Probabilistic model of divided conveyer belt to increase input performance of sorter feed systems. 4:1-4:10 - Christopher Rajkumar, Lone Kavin, Xue Luo, Jan Stentoft:
Doctoral dissertations in logistics and supply chain management: a review of Nordic contributions from 2009 to 2014. 5:1-5:18 - Abdelaziz Benantar, Rachid Ouafi, Jaouad Boukachour:
A petrol station replenishment problem: new variant and formulation. 6:1-6:18 - Carl Marcus Wallenburg, Thorsten Schäffler:
Performance measurement in horizontal LSP cooperation as a field of conflict: the preventive role of collaborative processes. 7:1-7:15 - Emel Aktas, Füsun Ülengin:
Penalty and reward contracts between a manufacturer and its logistics service provider. 8:1-8:14 - Nagham M. El-Berishy, Bernd Scholz-Reiter:
Development and implementation of a green logistics-oriented framework for batch process industries: two case studies. 9:1-9:10 - Fang Li, Lydia Schwarz, Hans-Dietrich Haasis:
A framework and risk analysis for supply chain emission trading. 10:1-10:10 - Martin Dörnhöfer, Falk Schröder, Willibald A. Günthner:
Logistics performance measurement system for the automotive industry. 11:1-11:26 - August G. Roesener, J. Wesley Barnes:
An advanced tabu search approach to the dynamic airlift loading problem. 12:1-12:18 - Andreas Barz, Tobias Buer, Hans-Dietrich Haasis:
Quantifying the effects of additive manufacturing on supply networks by means of a facility location-allocation model. 13:1-13:14 - Karl Worthmann, Michael Proch, Philipp Braun, Jörg Schlüchtermann, Jürgen Pannek:
Towards dynamic contract extension in supplier development. 14:1-14:12 - Yasir Mehmood, Safdar Nawaz Khan Marwat, Koojana Kuladinithi, Anna Förster, Yasir Zaki, Carmelita Görg, Andreas Timm-Giel:
M2M Potentials in logistics and transportation industry. 15:1-15:11 - Tobias Krühn, Simon Sohrt, Ludger Overmeyer:
Mechanical feasibility and decentralized control algorithms of small-scale, multi-directional transport modules. 16:1-16:14 - Arshia Khan, Hans-Dietrich Haasis:
Producer-buyer interaction under mass customization: analysis through automotive industry. 17:1-17:7 - Zakaria Hammoudan, Olivier Grunder, Toufik Boudouh, Abdellah El Moudni:
A coordinated scheduling of delivery and inventory in a multi-location hospital supplied with a central pharmacy. 18:1-18:13 - Morice Daudi, Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge, Klaus-Dieter Thoben:
Behavioral factors influencing partner trust in logistics collaboration: a review. 19:1-19:11 - Larbi Abdenebaoui, Hans-Jörg Kreowski:
Modeling of decentralized processes in dynamic logistic networks by means of graph-transformational swarms. 20:1-20:13 - Florian Kellner:
Exploring the impact of traffic congestion on CO2 emissions in freight distribution networks. 21:1-21:15 - Elham Behmanesh, Jürgen Pannek:
A memetic algorithm with extended random path encoding for a closed-loop supply chain model with flexible delivery. 22:1-22:12 - Azfar Khalid, Pierre T. Kirisci, Zied Ghrairi, Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Jürgen Pannek:
A methodology to develop collaborative robotic cyber physical systems for production environments. 23:1-23:15 - Leena Steinke, Kathrin Fischer:
Extension of multi-commodity closed-loop supply chain network design by aggregate production planning. 24:1-24:23 - Wolfgang Vogel, Rainer Lasch:
Complexity drivers in manufacturing companies: a literature review. 25:1-25:66
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