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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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On Logistic and Generalized Logistic Distributions

Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 2004
Characterizations of logistic and generalized logistic distributions are obtained. A result related to mixed generalized logistic distribution is proved. Applications of these results in time series modeling are discussed.
K. Jayakumar, R. P. Gupta, Thomas Mathew
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Logistical Violence, Logistical Vulnerabilities

Historical Materialism, 2017
AbstractIn this ground-breaking work, Deborah Cowen makes the first book-length critical intervention into the field of business logistics. Tracing the social, spatial and political transformations wrought by the ‘logistics revolution’, Cowen argues that logistical systems have blurred the boundaries between production and circulation, civilian and ...
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Optimization of Logistics

2012
This book aims to help engineers, Masters students and young researchers to understand and gain a general knowledge of logistic systems optimization problems and techniques, such as system design, layout, stock management, quality management, lot-sizing or scheduling. It summarizes the evaluation and optimization methods used to solve the most frequent
Yalaoui, Alice   +3 more
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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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Logistics

1997
Publisher Summary The purpose of this chapter is to provide some guidelines for structuring the data-gathering process. These are only guidelines; they do not represent the only or necessarily the best way to structure this process. There are many approaches to gathering intake and assessment data that could be consistent with ecosystemic play therapy.
Kevin John O'Connor, Sue Ammen
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Logistics Mall—A Cloud Platform for Logistics

2014
Increasingly, in logistics value chains a shift from core logistics tasks to higher-value logistics services can be observed. Competitive capability is characterized by a rapid design and implementation of these services. The technology of cloud computing enables the provisioning of various services over the internet. Particularly for logistics users a
Damian Daniluk   +3 more
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Logistics and Digitization

2018
Quality of logistics activities plays an important role in corporate competitiveness. The appreciation of the role of logistics as a material and information flow is related to the rapid development of informatics and its technological background.
Béla Illés   +2 more
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