Table of contents
An empirical study of RFID implementation in the warehousing industry
B.S. Vijayaraman, Barbara A. OsykRFID mandates by large retailers and various government agencies made it a requirement for some large organizations to implement RFID technology, while other medium to small…
Revenue estimation for logistics customer service offerings
Ronald H. BallouIn logistics strategy, it is now being recognized that revenue generation is as important as cost reduction. Although it has long been known that logistics customer service has a…
Logistics management in practice – towards theories of complex logistics
Fredrik NilssonThe purpose of this paper is to present findings concerning what logistics managers perceive as being difficult and challenging, and what implications this may have for further…
Technology usage in the supply chain: the case of small 3PLs
Pietro Evangelista, Edward SweeneyIn today's supply chain management practices, a successful strategy depends increasingly on the performance of third party logistics (3PLs) providers as they play a key…
Effectiveness and efficiency: the role of demand chain management
David WaltersThe paper aims to focus on and discuss the differences between the demand chain led organization and the supply chain led organization.
Planning nervousness in a demand supply network: an empirical study
Riikka Kaipia, Hille Korhonen, Helena HartialaPlanning processes along a demand supply network in an environment characterized by rapid market fluctuations and product changes are studied. The relationship between demand…
Managing risks in the supply chain using the AHP method
Barbara Gaudenzi, Antonio BorghesiThe aim of the research is to provide a method to evaluate supply chain risks that stand in the way of the supply chain objectives.
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- Prof. Britta Gammelgaard