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Trends in transportation and logistics

European Journal of Operational Research, 2018
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Optimization of Biomass Transport and Logistics

2013
Global demand for lignocellulosic biomass is growing, driven by a desire to increase the contribution of renewable energy to the world energy mix. A barrier to the expansion of this industry is that biomass is not always geographically where it needs to be, nor does it have the characteristics required for efficient handling, storage, and conversion ...
Searcy, Erin   +10 more
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Logistics scheduling with batching and transportation

European Journal of Operational Research, 2008
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Bo Chen 0002, Chung-Yee Lee
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Collaboration in Transport and Logistics Networks

2020
Collaboration is a way to open possibilities for achieving logistics’ network economies of scale. The success of new network design concepts building on the domains of the Physical Internet, City Logistics, synchromodal networks, etc. is also to a large part depending upon the ability to successfully collaborate and agree on cost-and-benefit sharing ...
Hezarkhani, Behzad   +2 more
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Transportation and Logistics

2014
The Great War witnessed mass armies battling with modern, quick-firing weapons systems and using consumables of all kinds - ammunition, food, water, soldiers - at rates that had not been seen before. The logisticians of all armies created the administrative and infrastructure support that allowed the Great War to become the first truly modern ...
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PLACE AND ROLE OF TRANSPORT LOGISTICS IN THE GENERAL LOGISTIC SYSTEM

Economics of the transport complex, 2017
In the article approaches to the definition of the concept «logistical system» are considered. The analysis of the existing approaches allows to conclude that all the authors agree that the logistical system consists of separate interrelated elements that have functional connections for optimizing material flow management.The basic fundamentals that ...
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TUNNELS - TRANSPORT LOGISTICS.

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, 1994
The paper opens with a description of the logistical constraints imposed by a tunnel project. It goes on to consider the transport arrangements necessary for the construction of the French section of the Channel Tunnel. The organization of train deliveries using rails in the tunnels, for the transport of personnel as well as equipment is detailed, and ...
H BARTHES   +12 more
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The Logistics Revolution and Transportation

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1997
A third of a century ago, management guru Peter Drucker called logistics the last great unexplored continent of business. This is no longer true. While transportation is the largest component of logistics, ordering costs, carrying costs, warehousing costs, and administrative costs are nontrivial.
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Innovation of Logistics and Transportation in Africa

In an international context characterised by numerous exogenous shocks (wars, geopolitical tensions, the effects of climate change, political instability, devaluations of many currencies, etc.), Africa is demonstrating a dynamism based on various forms of innovation in terms of logistics and transport.
Apitsa, Suzanne, Milliot, Eric
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Applications of smart technologies in logistics and transport: A review

Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2021
S H Chung
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