Container Logistics
The Role of the Container in the Supply Chain
Herausgegeben:Neise, Rolf
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Container Logistics
The Role of the Container in the Supply Chain
Herausgegeben:Neise, Rolf
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Understand the role of the container in the supply chain, and the systems and methods needed to ensure the efficient movement of goods.
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Understand the role of the container in the supply chain, and the systems and methods needed to ensure the efficient movement of goods.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Kogan Page
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 8077
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780749481247
- ISBN-10: 0749481242
- Artikelnr.: 48956358
- Verlag: Kogan Page
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 8077
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780749481247
- ISBN-10: 0749481242
- Artikelnr.: 48956358
Dr Rolf Neise
- Section - ONE: The Maritime Container Logistics Chain (MCLC);
- Chapter - 01: Global Container Trade - The Past and the Future [Eyden Samunderu, International School of Management (ISM), Dortmund, Germany];
- Chapter - 02: The Maritime Container Transportation Chain (MCTC) [Rolf Neise, International School of Management (ISM), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 03: History and Usage of Containers in Logistics and Beyond [Hildegard Buschmann, Merle & Sheppard, Wuppertal, Germany / New Zealand];
- Section - TWO: The Effective Management of the MCLC;
- Chapter - 04: Empty Container Logistics - A Prospective Local Approach in the Port Of Hamburg [Marco Hofmann and Lillian Schmidt, Hamburg Port Authorities (HPA), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 05: Port and Terminal Operations [Maik Ullrich and Michael Baumert, HPMPORT, Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 06: Multimodal Transport of Mining Equipment from Germany to Kazakhstan [Zhanat Abdugalimov, Anthony Beresford, and Stephen Pettit, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff, UK];
- Chapter - 07: Cooperation and Collaboration between Shipping Lines [Alan Robertson, Webster Robertson Ltd, London, UK];
- Chapter - 08: Collaboration in the Container Shipping Industry - New Technologies Enabling Collaboration between Shipping Lines and Terminals [Robert Inchausti, XVELA, Oakland, California, USA];
- Section - THREE: The Integration of the MCLC into Global Supply Chain Management;
- Chapter - 09: Global SCM and Resulting Shippers' Requirements [Rolf Neise, International School of Management (ISM), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 10: Advanced Benchmarking and Market Intelligence - A Key Instrument in Optimising Container Logistics Procurement [Björn Klippel, TIM Consult, Mannheim, Germany];
- Chapter - 11: Formation of a Shipper Council to Improve Data Quality and Share Best Practices [Gregory Kefer, Infor Corporation, San Francisco, USA];
- Chapter - 12: IoT Solutions in Maritime Logistics: Transports of Perishable Dairy Goods [Stefan Viehmann and Hans-Thoralf Bieber, Kuehne + Nagel (AG & Co. KG), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 13: The Service-Dominant Perspective to Create Value in the Maritime Business [Qeis Kamran, International School of Management (ISM), Dortmund, Germany];
- Chapter - 14: Industry Trends and Opportunities [Rolf Neise, International School of Management (ISM), Hamburg, Germany]
- Section - ONE: The Maritime Container Logistics Chain (MCLC);
- Chapter - 01: Global Container Trade - The Past and the Future [Eyden Samunderu, International School of Management (ISM), Dortmund, Germany];
- Chapter - 02: The Maritime Container Transportation Chain (MCTC) [Rolf Neise, International School of Management (ISM), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 03: History and Usage of Containers in Logistics and Beyond [Hildegard Buschmann, Merle & Sheppard, Wuppertal, Germany / New Zealand];
- Section - TWO: The Effective Management of the MCLC;
- Chapter - 04: Empty Container Logistics - A Prospective Local Approach in the Port Of Hamburg [Marco Hofmann and Lillian Schmidt, Hamburg Port Authorities (HPA), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 05: Port and Terminal Operations [Maik Ullrich and Michael Baumert, HPMPORT, Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 06: Multimodal Transport of Mining Equipment from Germany to Kazakhstan [Zhanat Abdugalimov, Anthony Beresford, and Stephen Pettit, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff, UK];
- Chapter - 07: Cooperation and Collaboration between Shipping Lines [Alan Robertson, Webster Robertson Ltd, London, UK];
- Chapter - 08: Collaboration in the Container Shipping Industry - New Technologies Enabling Collaboration between Shipping Lines and Terminals [Robert Inchausti, XVELA, Oakland, California, USA];
- Section - THREE: The Integration of the MCLC into Global Supply Chain Management;
- Chapter - 09: Global SCM and Resulting Shippers' Requirements [Rolf Neise, International School of Management (ISM), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 10: Advanced Benchmarking and Market Intelligence - A Key Instrument in Optimising Container Logistics Procurement [Björn Klippel, TIM Consult, Mannheim, Germany];
- Chapter - 11: Formation of a Shipper Council to Improve Data Quality and Share Best Practices [Gregory Kefer, Infor Corporation, San Francisco, USA];
- Chapter - 12: IoT Solutions in Maritime Logistics: Transports of Perishable Dairy Goods [Stefan Viehmann and Hans-Thoralf Bieber, Kuehne + Nagel (AG & Co. KG), Hamburg, Germany];
- Chapter - 13: The Service-Dominant Perspective to Create Value in the Maritime Business [Qeis Kamran, International School of Management (ISM), Dortmund, Germany];
- Chapter - 14: Industry Trends and Opportunities [Rolf Neise, International School of Management (ISM), Hamburg, Germany]
"This is a landmark publication - there are few people in the supply chain industry better placed than Rolf Neise to pick apart the intricate web that connects customers, carriers and logistics service providers. His insight is accompanied by a world-class team of industry experts writing on some fascinating topics." Gavin van Marle, Managing Editor, The Loadstar