CLC - Carpathian Logistics Congress

Conference Proceedings - CLC 2019

CLC 2019
December 2 - 4, 2019 / Tatra Hotel, Zakopane, Poland, EU
www.logisticon.cz
ISSN: 2694-9318
ISBN: 978-80-87294-96-3
Proceedings of the conference have been sent to Web of Science and Scopus for evaluation and potential indexing.

9th International congress CLC 2019 - Carpathian Logistics Congress was held on December 2 - 4, 2019 once again in beautiful Tatra Hotel, Zakopane, Poland, EU. From 102 registered and invited participants, 95 persons from the 5 countries attended the congress (14 participants from the Czech Republic, 65 from Poland, 12 from Slovakia, others from Germany and Nederlands). The participants presented 27 oral presentations and 47 posters. The congress was divided into 4 sessions and 1 poster sessions:

  • Plenary Session - Resilience Concept in Supply Chain Management
  • Session A - Supply Chain Management (SCM) Strategy and Planning
  • Session B - Primary Logistics Processes
  • Session C - Support Logistics Processes
  • Session D - Cross-Functional Logistics and Supply Chain Drivers
  • Poster session

The opening plenary lecture entitled "Validating a Decision Making Method basing on Technology and Knowledge Priorities for Sustainable Strategies for Innovative Start-ups" was performed by Prof. Josu Takala from University of Vaasa, Finland. The second plenary speaker Prof. Tadeusz Sawik from Department of Operations Research AGH University and National Disaster Preparedness Training Center University of Hawaii presented the invited lecture "Supply chain disruption management using multi-portfolio approach". The last plenary speaker Prof. Lech Bukowski from The University of Dabrowa Górnicza, Poland, presented the invited lecture "Ensuring supply continuity using an extended risk matrix. Can the proportion expressing the nature beauty support a risk assessment?".

Chairmen of the sessions evaluated the lectures and posters and decided to award:
THE BEST POSTER CONTEST
DISTINCTION IN THE POSTER SESSION:

SVOZIL Martin, LENORT Jana  
VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic
Title of presentation: Establishing the Cellular Manufacturing of Heating Sets - Case Study

VEGSOOVA Olga, KACMARY Peter, GALLO Peter, BETUS Miroslav
Technical University of Kosice, University of Presov, Slovakia
Title of presentation: Characteristics of the Logistics System for the Needs of Minimizing Specific Air Transport Events

KIERZKOWSKI Artur, KISIEL Tomasz
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Title of presentation: A Multi-Criteria Model for the Assessment of the Checked Baggage Claim Process at the Airport 


PRESENTATION CONTEST
Honorable Mention Award

KIBA-JANIAK Maja, THOMPSON Russell
Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Jelenia Góra, Poland
Title of presentation: Challenges for City Logistics in Selected Australian Cities

NEHRING Karol, JACHIMOWSKI Roland
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Title of presentation: Modelling of Container Train Handling in the Land Intermodal Terminal

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Kramarz Marzena Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, EU, mkramarz@polsl.pl, eprzybylska@polsl.pl
Co-authors: PRZYBYLSKA Edyta
Abstract: Intermodality in freight transport is one of the key axes identified by the European Commissions. However, implementing the principles that intermodality requires is associated with a number of challenges and various barriers that effectively inhibit its development. [..] Read more
KRAMARZ Marzena Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, EU, mkramarz@polsl.pl, eprzybylska@polsl.pl
Co-authors: Przybylska Edyta
Abstract: Railway transport is a key branch for the development of intermodal transport. In 2016, intermodal transport in Poland had an 8.8 % share in transport performance and was higher by over 1.4 percentage point than in 2015. [..] Read more
MARCINKOWSKI Jakub Mateusz Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Jelenia Góra, Poland, EU, jakub.marcinkowski@ue.wroc.pl, iwona.kutzner@ue.wroc.pl
Co-authors: KUTZNER Iwona Malgorzata
Abstract: The main goal of the article is to identify a framework for modeling the measurement of dysfunctions in B2B relations in the supply chain. The article aims to answer the question: whether and if so, how to measure dysfunctions that occur in B2B relations in the supply chain? The authors initially identified three types of dysfunctions within the external environment of the supply chain (sporadic, constant, ad hoc) and three types of dysfunctions within the internal environment of the supply chain (transport and storage, administrative and legal, communication). [..] Read more
ŠAFRÁNEK Marek VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, marek.safranek.st@vsb.cz, iveta.voznakova@vsb.cz
Co-authors: VOZŇÁKOVÁ Iveta FORMÁNEK Ivo
Abstract: Public transportation devalues the environment in the cities. It pollutes the air and increases noise. [..] Read more
STAWIARSKA Ewa SUT - Silesian University of Technology, Zabrze, Poland, EU, ewa.stawiarska@polsl.pl
Co-authors: PAWŁOWSKA Elżbieta SOBCZAK Paweł
Abstract: The current automotive supply chain is facing more risks than ever due to the heavy dependencies of local automotive component manufacturers with foreign and established global producers. In response, this paper is designed to explore the supply chain risk management (SCRM) practice of automotive industry in Poland. The aim of the article was to assess the application of the Supply Chain Risk Management concept by automotive companies (with location in Poland). [..] Read more
SVOZIL Martin VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, radim.lenort@vsb.cz
Co-authors: ČECH Martin LENORT Radim
Abstract: The paper presents the literature review of maturity models used for improvement of logistics performance in industrial companies. The aim of the paper is an analysis of the state of the art and critical evaluation of strengths and weaknesses of the existing models. [..] Read more
LAMPA Martin VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, martin.lampa@vsb.cz, andrea.samolejova@vsb.cz, dominika.kostelova.st@vsb.cz
Co-authors: SAMOLEJOVÁ Andrea HRUBÁ Dominika
Abstract: With the development of computers and software products, the importance of the use of quantitative methods for managerial decisions has been growing even when it comes to industrial companies. Decision making represents one of the most important managerial activities, which managers have to adopt on an everyday basis when conducting their work. [..] Read more
DOHN Katarzyna Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, EU, katarzyna.dohn@polsl.pl, lilla.knop@polsl.pl, zbigniew.zebrucki@polsl.pl
Co-authors: Knop Lilla Żebrucki Zbigniew
Abstract: The development of inland waterways transport in Poland is a great chance to relieve road transport, which currently accounts for 86 % of transport in Poland, with only 0.4 % for water transport. This is important primarily due to the obligations of the so-called White Paper (Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area issued in 2011 by the European Commission). [..] Read more
KRUCZEK Mariusz Katowice Business University, Katowice, Poland, EU, mariusz.kruczek@gwsh.pl
Co-authors: ŻEBRUCKI Zbigniew
Abstract: Maritime transport is still one of the most important sectors of transport for large volumes of transported goods. The existing solutions allow on the one hand a high degree of flexibility in the use of this type of transport and on the other hand establish common standards through the use of containers. Maritime container transport is exposed to many risk factors that can have a significant impact on the safe conduction of transport services. Problems in maritime transport affecting particular the proper implementation of intermodal transport processes. [..] Read more
PUSKAS Dominik TUKE - Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnology, Institute of Logistics and Transport, Kosice, Slovak Republic, EU, marcela.malindzakova@tuke.sk
Co-authors: Malindžáková Marcela
Abstract: RFID technologies are important in the collection of separate waste. The approach to waste management should be changed for the better by using RFID from landfill to recycling. [..] Read more
DENDERA-GRUSZKA Małgorzata Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering and Logistics, Opole, Poland, EU, m.dendera-gruszka@po.edu.pl, e.kulinska@po.edu.pl
Co-authors: KULIŃSKA Ewa
Abstract: Analysis of factors affecting supply chains have been studied in the heavy industry sector. Determinants affecting the transformation of supply chains apply to each area of the business entity's operations. [..] Read more
KOŁAKOWSKI Tomasz Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Faculty of Management, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, tomasz.kolakowski@ue.wroc.pl, agnieszka.jagoda@ue.wroc.pl
Co-authors: JAGODA Agnieszka
Abstract: The results presented in the article include the effect of cyclical annual empirical research carried out in 2016- 2019. Its objective was to identify and characterize the operating conditions of project teams within supply chains. [..] Read more
Filipczyk Jan Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport and Aviation Engineering, Katowice, Poland, EU, jan.filipczyk@polsl.pl
Abstract: The subject of the research is the analysis of the impact of various factors on road safety of the transport of dangerous goods. The causes and circumstances of various types of road incidents involving vehicles transporting hazardous materials as well as technical states of vehicles has been analysed. [..] Read more
TUBIS Agnieszka Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Maintenance and Operation of Logistics, Transportation and Hydraulic Systems, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, agnieszka.tubis@pwr.edu.pl
Co-authors: RYDLEWSKI Mateusz SKUPIEŃ Emilia
Abstract: In recent years, a high development of the length of bicycle paths in Polish cities can be observed. Along with their increase, there are also many elements of road infrastructure that improve the safety and comfort of traveling cyclists in cities. [..] Read more
TUBIS Agnieszka A. Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland agnieszka.tubis@pwr.edu.pl
Co-authors: SOBKOWIAK Anna
Abstract: Inventory management is a central task of the logistics area. The success of an efficiently operating system is determined by the selection of an appropriate method of replenishment of stocks based on the adopted control parameters. [..] Read more
WOLNIEWICZ Łukasz Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, lukasz.wolniewicz@pwr.edu.pl, franciszek.restel@pwr.edu.pl
Co-authors: RESTEL Franciszek J.
Abstract: Modern agglomerations are interested in the development of public transport and the use of advanced technical and organizational solutions in this area. One of the elements is passenger information. [..] Read more
NEHRING Karol Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, Warsaw, Poland, EU, karol.nehring@pw.edu.pl, roland.jachimowski@pw.edu.pl
Co-authors: JACHIMOWSKI Roland
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to present an issue of a container train handling in the land intermodal terminal. The two main processes performed during the train handling are considered and analyzed. First one is train unloading. [..] Read more
HAŁADYN Szymon Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Wrocław, Poland, EU, szymon.haladyn@pwr.edu.pl, franciszek.restel@pwr.edu.pl
Co-authors: RESTEL Franciszek J.
Abstract: At the end of the last century the local railway lines in Poland were closed. The traffic suspension on lines to attractive tourist destinations were closed too. [..] Read more
KIERZKOWSKI Artur Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Maintenance and Operation of Logistics, Transportation and Hydraulic Systems, Wrocław, Poland, EU, artur.kierzkowski@pwr.edu.pl, tomasz.kisiel@pwr.edu.pl
Co-authors: KISIEL Tomasz
Abstract: The aim of the article was to develop a model for assessing the quality of service in the area of baggage claim at the airport. The aim was achieved by building an evaluation model based on fuzzy logic. [..] Read more
MASŁOWSKI Dariusz University Technology of Opole, Opole, Poland, EU, d.maslowski@po.edu.pl, e.kulinska@po.edu.pl
Co-authors: KULIŃSKA Ewa
Abstract: Transport communication problems in cities are becoming more and more frequent phenomenon. The constantly increasing level of congestion in cities negatively affects the natural environment and significantly increases the transport, operating or operating costs of companies providing transport services. [..] Read more
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