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CALCULATION OF LOGISTICS COSTS IN INBOUND LOGISTICS

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings, 2018
Tema kalkulace nakladů inbound logistiky se v posledni době stalo velmi aktualni. Inbound logistika zahrnuje vztah s dodavateli a tež obsahuje veskere aktivity požadovane v ramci přij-mu, fyzicke kontroly a skladovani vstupů. Inbound logistika se stala interdisciplinarni vědou, ktera se zabýva optimalni koordinaci, sladěnim, propojenim a optimalizaci ...
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Lean Logistics

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 1997
Sets out an alternative approach to designing and managing a logistics system, which is called here lean logistics. Draws on research which has sought to extend the production system logic pioneered by Toyota beyond the factory gate and into industries other than automobiles.
Daniel T. Jones, Peter Hines, Nick Rich
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LOGISTICS CONCEPTS AND LOGISTICS 4.0

Advanced Logistic Systems - Theory and Practice, 2018
The paper describes the terms Industry 4.0 and Logistics 4.0 as two of the most important trends in production and logistics. Industrie 4.0 (Industry 4.0) is a German term and a synonym for the fourth industrial revolution. It is connected with the common trend of digitalization, virtualization and networking of data and information. The term Logistics
Glistau, Elke   +1 more
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The logistics of choice

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2015
The generalized matching law (GML) is reconstructed as a logistic regression equation that privileges no particular value of the sensitivity parameter, a. That value will often approach 1 due to the feedback that drives switching that is intrinsic to most concurrent schedules. A model of that feedback reproduced some features of concurrent data.
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Sustainable Logistics: A Framework for Green Logistics and City Logistics

2017
An increasingly globalized world with distributed supply chains and global product distribution depends more and more on logistics. At the same time the negative effects of logistics on the environment and society grow. On the one hand logistics consumes resources such as energy, raw materials and space.
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The Revolution of Logistics

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1965
A review of developments in logistics support over the past decade is presented. The concepts of systems engineering, the “system approach,” and the need for system effectiveness in military weapons has created a revolution in the traditional concepts of engineering and logistics.
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