Table of contents - Special Issue: International Symposium in Logistics 19/International Symposium in Logistics 20
The symbiotic existence of interorganizational and interpersonal ties in supply chain collaboration
Samanthi Ekanayake, Paul Childerhouse, Peter SunSocial network perspective to interorganizational relations focuses on the effect of organizations’ external relationships in collaboration as opposed to their internal resources…
The adoption of vendor managed inventory for hospital pharmaceutical supply
Sineenart Krichanchai, Bart L. MacCarthyThe purpose of this paper is to investigate vendor managed inventory (VMI) for the supply of medicines between distributors and hospitals to identify factors that may affect VMI…
Design and control of food job-shop processing systems: A simulation analysis in the catering industry
Stefano Penazzi, Riccardo Accorsi, Emilio Ferrari, Riccardo Manzini, Simon DunstallThe food processing industry is growing with retail and catering supply chains. With the rising complexity of food products and the need to address food customization…
Who controls transport emissions and who cares? Investigating the monitoring of environmental sustainability from a logistics service provider’s perspective
Fredrik Ralf Nilsson, Henrik Sternberg, Thorsten Klaas-WissingThe purpose of this paper is to explore the environmental impact of logistics service provider (LSP) activities in the light of customer priorities and the fragmentation of the…
Value creation and appropriation in product returns management
G. Peter Dapiran, Booi H. KamProduct returns management (PRM) is a core supply chain management process. Though the importance of value creation and appropriation is acknowledged, extant studies on value in…
An investigation of the effects of storage assignment and picker routing on the occurrence of picker blocking in manual picker-to-parts warehouses
Torsten Franzke, Eric H. Grosse, Christoph H. Glock, Ralf ElbertOrder picking is one of the most costly logistics processes in warehouses. As a result, the optimization of order picking processes has received an increased attention in recent…
Value creation through reverse logistics in used clothing networks
Rudrajeet PalThe purpose of this paper is to identify the major reverse logistics design aspects in used clothing value chains, and those enabling and challenging manifestation of value…
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- Prof. Britta Gammelgaard