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Innovations in Distribution Logistics [electronic resource] / edited by Jo A.E.E. Nunen, M. Grazia Speranza, Luca Bertazzi.

Contributor(s): Series: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems ; 619Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Description: X, 282 p. 82 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540929444
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.5 23
LOC classification:
  • TS155-TS194
Online resources:
Contents:
Management Policies in a Dynamic Multi Period Routing Problem -- Optimizing the Storage Area Dimension in a Production System -- On line Routing per Mobile Phone A Case on Subsequent Deliveries of Newspapers -- Service Design Models for Rail Intermodel Transportation -- C.A.s.S.a.n.D.r.A: Computerized Analysis for Supply ChAiN DistRibution Activity -- Ship Routing Scheduling with Persistence and Distance Objecives -- Logistics in Real Time Inventory Routing Operations under Stochastic Demand -- On optimizing production nofed in supply chain systems -- Approximate Optimal Order Batch Sizes in a Parallel aisle Warehouse -- Supply Chain Optimization for the Liquefied Natural Gas Business -- Modeling the Pre Auction Stage The Truckload Case -- Application of the Double Standard Model for Ambulance Location -- A Pricing Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Soft Time Windows -- Effective Algorithms for a Bounded Version of the Uncapacitated TPP.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In a globalized economy logistics has become a crucial area for the success of companies. The performance of each company depends on the performance of its suppliers and of its business partners. The customers of each company are spread on a large geographical space. For this reason distribution logistics is the most important and complex part of logistics. An efficient and effective management of distribution logistics is a key issue for the success of a company. There are many different problems to deal with, from facility location to transportation, to inventory management, and, most important, to the integration and optimization of the entire logistics network. Quantitative methods provide relevant tools to support decisions, from strategic to operational, in distribution logistics.
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Management Policies in a Dynamic Multi Period Routing Problem -- Optimizing the Storage Area Dimension in a Production System -- On line Routing per Mobile Phone A Case on Subsequent Deliveries of Newspapers -- Service Design Models for Rail Intermodel Transportation -- C.A.s.S.a.n.D.r.A: Computerized Analysis for Supply ChAiN DistRibution Activity -- Ship Routing Scheduling with Persistence and Distance Objecives -- Logistics in Real Time Inventory Routing Operations under Stochastic Demand -- On optimizing production nofed in supply chain systems -- Approximate Optimal Order Batch Sizes in a Parallel aisle Warehouse -- Supply Chain Optimization for the Liquefied Natural Gas Business -- Modeling the Pre Auction Stage The Truckload Case -- Application of the Double Standard Model for Ambulance Location -- A Pricing Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Soft Time Windows -- Effective Algorithms for a Bounded Version of the Uncapacitated TPP.

In a globalized economy logistics has become a crucial area for the success of companies. The performance of each company depends on the performance of its suppliers and of its business partners. The customers of each company are spread on a large geographical space. For this reason distribution logistics is the most important and complex part of logistics. An efficient and effective management of distribution logistics is a key issue for the success of a company. There are many different problems to deal with, from facility location to transportation, to inventory management, and, most important, to the integration and optimization of the entire logistics network. Quantitative methods provide relevant tools to support decisions, from strategic to operational, in distribution logistics.

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