CLC - Carpathian Logistics Congress

Conference Proceedings - CLC 2015

Carpathian Logistics Congress
November 4th - 6th 2015 / Priessnitz Spa, Jesenik, Czech Republic, EU
www.logisticon.cz
ISSN: 2694-9318
ISBN: 978-80-87294-61-1
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.

5th International congress CLC 2015 - Carpathian Logistics Congress was held on November 4th - 6th 2015 in beautiful Priessnitz Spa, Jesenik, Czech Republic, EU. From 117 registered participants, 108 persons from the 5 countries attended the congress (46 participants from the Czech Republic, 44 from Poland, 16 from Slovakia, others from Germany and Russian Federation). The participants presented 40 lectures and 61 posters.

The congress was divided into 4 sessions and poster session:
Plenary session: 4 papers
Session A - Supply Chain Management: 19 papers
Session B - Production Logistics: 6 papers
Session C - Distribution Logistics: 6 papers
Session D - Reverse Logistics: 5 papers
Poster session (A - D): 61 posters

Chairmen of the sessions evaluated the lectures and posters and decided to award:

The Best Poster Contest:

  1. GIEL Robert, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland, EU
    The Evaluation Method of the Process of Municipal Waste Collection
  2. WICHER Pavel, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech republic, EU
    Measurement System for Logistics Performance in Wholesale Company
  3. FILL Maroš, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia, EU
    Methods Designing as Support of Logistics Systems Activity

During the congress, the participants enjoyed spa procedures and social evening. The participants evaluated the congress as successful.

Presentation of companies:
Comac Jobs s.r.o.
GABEN, spol. s r.o.
PQL poradenství pro kvalitu a logistiku, s.r.o.

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KULIŃSKA Ewa Opole University of Technology, Opole, Poland, EU, e.kulinska@po.opole.pl
Abstract: The article describes cost problem of managing the production process. It demonstrates that decision problems implied creation of risk factors and are also the source of costs for the enterprise. [..] Read more
GACEK Stanisław ANGA Uszczelnienia Mechaniczne sp. z o. o., Poland, EU, sgacek@anga.com.pl
Co-authors: KARKULA Marek
Abstract: The paper is an analysis of relations between root-causes of delays and their duration. The article is based on data gathered during a case study research in a small batch production company based in Silesia district in Poland. [..] Read more
KIBA-JANIAK Maja Wrocław University of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Jelenia Góra, Poland, EU, maja.kiba-janiakue.wroc.pl
Co-authors: KUZA Konrad
Abstract: The philosophy of kaizen is derived from the Toyota Production System (TPS). In Japanese kaizen means "continuous improvements" or "change for the betterment”. [..] Read more
DOLÁK Radim Silesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karvina, Karvina, Czech Republic, EU, dolak@opf.slu.cz
Abstract: Lean Logistics concept is a very useful method to gain a competitive advantage and achieve profitability in the global environment. The paper deals with the situation of using Lean Logistics concept in the Czech engineering companies. [..] Read more
KAČMÁRY Peter Technical University of Košice, Faculty of BERG, Logistics Institute of Industry and Transport, Košice, peter.kacmary@tuke.sk, andrea.rosova@tuke.sk,martin.straka@tuke.sk, marcela.malindzakova@tuke.sk, eduard.puskas@gmail.com.
Co-authors: ROSOVÁ Andrea STRAKA Martin MALINDŽÁKOVÁ Marcela PUŠKÁŠ Eduard
Abstract: This paper describes the principle and calculation of combined model of forecasting, describes also the choice of methods for calculation, which should be used in the model, examples of forecasts creations by using historic time series of two types of magnesite sales in a big mining company in Slovakia. The resulted forecast is compared with well-known and widely used ARIMA model and finally the forecasts are compared with the real sale.. [..] Read more
CEMPÍREK Václav University of Pardubice, Jan Perner Transport Faculty, Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU, vaclav.cempirek@upce.cz; ivo.drahotsky@upce.cz; petr.prusa@upce.cz; petr.nachtigall@upce.cz
Co-authors: DRAHOTSKÝ Ivo PRŮŠA Petr NACHTIGALL Petr
Abstract: The article deals with safety in warehouses. The article focuses on work safety for drivers of handling equipment and compliance to technological procedures for loading goods onto shelves. [..] Read more
BOTLÍK Josef Silesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karvina, Karvina, Czech Republic, EU, botlik@opf.slu.cz; botlikova@opf.slu.cz
Co-authors: BOTLÍKOVÁ Milena
Abstract: Distribution logistics covers all warehouse and transport movements of goods from producer to customer, and related information and control activities which are realized through distribution channels. Within these channels, there is predominantly a physical distribution which can be understood as a subsystem of distribution including all operations related with the physical movement of distributed goods. [..] Read more
ŠRÁMKOVÁ Eva University of Economics, Prague, Faculty of Business Administration, Prague, Czech Republic, EU, eva.sramkova@gmail.com
Co-authors: KOLÁŘ Petr NIKO Eduard HUŇAK James
Abstract: The survey deals with factors of the customer decision-making process by choosing Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers in the Czech Republic market. While applying factors by other relevant research studies focusing on the decision-making process of customers in the Asian, Australian and American market, the research monitor factors characteristic for the Czech customers. [..] Read more
Lewandowski Krzysztof Wrocław University of Technology, Poland, EU, krzysztof.lewandowski@pwr.edu.pl
Abstract: The desire to create of sustainable transport in urban areas requires knowledge from the municipal government of the needs of local business entities in the supply of goods in the city centre. This article presents a proposal to amend certain legal acts in order to improve the strategy of sustainable transport in urban areas in the supply of goods in the city centres. [..] Read more
ŠKAPA Radoslav Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, EU, skapa@econ.muni.cz
Abstract: Current body of research presents many factors, which influence the performance of reverse logistic; however the attention payed to the different factors, as demonstrated by number of existing research papers, varies very much. Process management, its tools and its maturity level belong to the group that is under-researched. [..] Read more
KLAPALOVÁ Alena Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration, Brno, Czech Republic, EU, klapalov@econ.muni.cz
Abstract: Customer satisfaction represents one of the main drivers of reverse logistics management besides other financial and nonfinancial reasons of interest to engage in managing reverse flows. Customer satisfaction thus should be also one of the performance effects or outcomes of reverse logistics management. [..] Read more
KRČÁL Michal Faculty of Economics and Administration, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: REŠLOVÁ Martina
Abstract: The main purpose of this case study is to identify processes of knowledge management, information and communication technology (ICT) support, and reverse logistics and relations between them in a studied enterprise. Moreover, this study attempts to describe approaches and methods used for performance evaluation of identified processes. [..] Read more
BALON Petr VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, petr.balon.st@vsb.cz, jana.buchtova@vsb.cz
Co-authors: BUCHTOVÁ Jana
Abstract: The paper describes the application of SMED methodology in a chosen enterprise dealing with production of deep drawn steel parts for automotive industry. Acronym SMED stands for Single Minute Exchange of Die. [..] Read more
BESTA Petr VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, petr.besta@vsb.cz
Co-authors: NÉTEK Václav KUBICA Stanislav PROSICKÝ Petr
Abstract: Inventories are a factor that significantly affects competitiveness of any manufacturing enterprise. Manufacturing companies should protect inventories against unexpected fluctuations in their consumption and deliveries and thus promote the continuous nature of the production process. [..] Read more
BRANSKA Lenka University of Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Studentska 95, Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU, Lenka.Branska@upce.cz, Zuzana.Pecinova@upce.cz, Lostakova@upce.cz
Co-authors: PECINOVA Zuzana LOSTAKOVA Hana
Abstract: The loyalty of customers in the current market environment is vital for businesses. Loyalty is enhanced by all activities and tools that increase the size of the customer perceived value, making customers interested in closer cooperation and strengthening their emotional ties to the company. [..] Read more
BRANSKA Lenka University of Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU, lenka.branska@upce.cz
Co-authors: RADOVA Barbora
Abstract: It is now quite clear that successful are those businesses that deepen cooperation with their suppliers and customers. The closer cooperation can be established in the supply chain, the greater the opportunity to apply modern management technologies in the supply chain, such as VMI, CRP, Quick Response, ECR, CPFR methods. [..] Read more
BRZÓSKA Jan Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Gliwice, Poland, EU, jan.brzoska@polsl.pl
Abstract: Provision of power safety is one (next to growth of competitiveness and power efficiency of economy and reduction of power industry impact on the environment) of the main goals and priorities of Polish power policy until 2050. It level depends on many factors among which electrical energy supplies safety is very important. [..] Read more
BUBEL Dagmara Main Library of Częstochowa University of Technology, Poland, EU, dagmarab@bg.pcz.pl
Abstract: Projects implemented in the area of logistics are more and more often distinguished within the activity of modern enterprises and supply chains. They represent the practical aspect of solutions that should be implemented to avoid or mitigate problems connected with the flow of materials, knowledge, information and finances. [..] Read more
BUMBOVÁ Monika VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: VOZŇÁKOVÁ Iveta NIKOLSKAJA Martina
Abstract: This article is a synthesis of knowledge about reverse logistics, which has become, with the growing trend of our consumerist society, an important source of raw materials and has led to an urgent need to protect the environment. The content is focused on reverse logistics, its issues, options, and other aspects regarding the utilization of management processes. [..] Read more
CHAMIER-GLISZCZYŃSKI Norbert Technical University of Koszalin, Faculty of Technology and Education, Poland, EU, norbert.chamier-gliszczynski@tu.koszalin.pl
Abstract: Problems related to congestion, pollutants emitted by road transport and decreased road safety are increasingly grave issues of present-day cities. To address these problems, literature and strategic EU documents propose measures aimed at an implementation of sustainable urban mobility. [..] Read more
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