JANKE Piotr Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Gliwice, Poland, EU, piotr.janke@polsl.pl
Co-authors: OWCZAREK Tomasz
Abstract: In this article an application of datamining algorithms for early detection of the delays in the process is presented. We used data of the real-world process of customer order fulfillment for industrial robots replacement parts in a multi-branch environment extracted from SAP system event log. [..] Read more
TICHÝ Jan Czech Technical University of Prague, Faculty of Transportation Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic, EU, tichyja3@fd.cvut.cz, riha@fd.cvut.cz, barocvac@fd.cvut.cz
Co-authors: ŘÍHA Zdeněk BAROCH Václav
Abstract: Software Kolator is a classic web application working with a relational database. It is the first software with a focus on the calculation of traffic costs, which is created primarily for the needs of the academic sphere. [..] Read more
MARCINKOWSKI Jakub Mateusz Wroclaw University of Economics, Jelenia Góra, Poland, EU, jakub.marcinkowski@ue.wroc.pl
Abstract: The problems of humanitarian logistics from the perspective of new institutional economics are not widely analyzed in the world literature. The effectiveness of logistics processes is determined by both internal and external aspects. [..] Read more
PAŠKA Martin Technical University of Košice, Letná 9, 042 00, Košice, Slovak republic, EU, mpaska@centrum.sk
Co-authors: MALKUS Tomasz ROSOVÁ Andrea TREBUŇA Peter KAČMÁRY Peter BEHÚN Marcel
Abstract: The main target of the article is the methodical summation of the International Commercial Terms pricing. International Commercial Terms (INCOTERMS) are necessary for the logistics from the point of view of the attributable costs of the customs procedure and set of international rules for the interpretation of the most commonly used trade clauses in foreign trade. [..] Read more
BRZÓSKA Jan Silesian University of Technology, Poland, EU, jan.brzoska@polsl.pl, slawomir.olko@polsl.pl
Co-authors: OLKO Sławomir
Abstract: The main purpose of the paper is presentation the functionalities of regional technology observatory using the example of material production and processing technology observatory operating in śląskie region. The role of technology observatory is presented and discussed as the element of strategic management on the regional level. [..] Read more
KNOP Lilla Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, EU, lilla.knop@polsl.pl, krannich.marek@polsl.pl
Co-authors: KRANNICH Marek
Abstract: Logistic has become crucial area of competitiveness in many industrial sector. Sector of material production and processing, due to high values of material flows, is especially beneficial for implementing logistics solutions. [..] Read more
KOŁAKOWSKI Tomasz Wroclaw University of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Management and Tourism, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, tomasz.kolakowski@ue.wroc.pl
Co-authors: JAGODA Agnieszka
Abstract: The article aims at presenting competences of the cross-organizational project teams managers in supply chains, that is such teams whose members are employees of at least two companies in the supply chain. This article presents the results of the survey carried out in 56 entities which are the links of the supply chains located in Polish. [..] Read more
KNOP Lilla Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, EU, lilla.knop@polsl.pl, zbigniew.zebrucki@polsl.pl
Co-authors: ŻEBRUCKI Zbigniew
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to identify and evaluate the economic and political conditions for the development of intermodal freight transport in cross-border area, based on example of European grouping of territorial cooperation TRITIA, Ltd. The decision to establish EGTC TRITIA was made by the leaders of the four regional governments of Moravian – Silesian Region (CZ), Opole Voivodeship (PL), Silesian Voivodeship (PL) and Žilina Self – governing Region (SK). [..] Read more
RYBAK Anna Czestochowa, University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Poland, EU, anna.rybak@wz.pcz.pl
Co-authors: RADZISZEWSKA Aleksandra
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to identify the features of delivery quality and their impact on the e-commerce clients’ satisfaction level. As a research objects, individual clients from Poland were selected. [..] Read more
KAPLAN Radosław AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, Department of Management in Energetics, Krakow, Poland, EU, rkaplan@zarz.agh.edu.pl
Co-authors: GDOWSKA Katarzyna KSIAZEK Roger
Abstract: Decision making processes in modern industrial management benefit from big data processing. This paper presents selected tools for processing huge amounts of data, which can support decision makers in following areas: process control, industrial logistics, and urban public transportation planning. [..] Read more
NOWACKI Krzysztof Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy, Katowice, Poland, EU, krzysztof.nowacki@polsl.pl
Abstract: The safety of the people participating actively and passively in the in-house transport depends on the development of the proper principles of this transport and appropriate employees’ training. The rules developed must be legible to employees and enforced by their superiors. [..] Read more
FABIANOVÁ Jana Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Kosice, Slovak Republic, EU, jana.fabianova@tuke.sk
Co-authors: JANEKOVÁ Jaroslava MICHALIK Peter
Abstract: Forecasting of parameters of variable nature is always accompanied by a high degree of risk. Questionable reliability of such forecasts, and the effort to eliminate or reduce the impact of factors that adversely affect the accuracy of the forecast lead to the use of software tools utilised in the field of risk management. [..] Read more
TUBIS Agnieszka A. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, agnieszka.tubis@pwr.edu.pl
Abstract: Transport is the main process connecting all the participants of the supply chain. Without it, transferring the load from the supplier to the client would not be possible. [..] Read more
STAWIARSKA Ewa Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, EU, ewa.stawiarska@polsl.pl, elzbieta.pawlowska@polsl.pl
Co-authors: PAWŁOWSKA Elżbieta
Abstract: Automotive concerns manage the innovation of their suppliers, facilitate regional and cross-border cooperation among suppliers, care for the protection of intellectual property, ensure the safe transfer of technologies, ideas, goods, services and people. They use the single market, digital infrastructure, transport infrastructure and the European network of knowledge. [..] Read more
DALEWSKA Izabela Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland, idalewska@kozminski.edu.pl
Abstract: Qualities, which are expected from an organization are greater flexibility in responding to customers' immediate needs. Awareness of the necessity to use integrated information systems is already widespread and its virtualization is considered as a new trend.There are two main driving forces pushing companies to invest in IT systems, which are seeking to gain a technological advantage on SCM and promoting the development of IT technology in the chain. [..] Read more
STRYCHARSKA Dominika Politechnika Częstochowska, Wydział Inżynierii Produkcji i Technologii Materiałów, Katedra Zarządzania Produkcją i Logistyki, strycharska.dominika@wip.pcz.pl
Co-authors: OGÓREK Marzena NOSAL Mateusz
Abstract: All logistics activities both in the field of distribution logistics and in the logistics of customer service are closely related to the customer to the ability to satisfy his needs and expectations. Analysis of the level of customer satisfaction in enterprises is treated as a valuable source of knowledge about the degree of customer satisfaction from the company's operations. [..] Read more
WOLNIEWICZ Łukasz Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 27 Wybrzeze Wyspianskiego Str., Wroclaw, Poland, lukasz.wolniewicz@pwr.edu.pl
Abstract: In rail transport robustness issues are primarily used in planning. The sequence of subsequent transport processes depends on the planning. [..] Read more
CHAMIER-GLISZCZYŃSKI Norbert Koszalin University of Technology, Koszalin, Poland, EU, norbert.chamier-gliszczynski@tu.koszalin.pl
Co-authors: STANIUK Michał
Abstract: The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) sets new challenges not only for the development of manufacturing processes but also for logistics processes and supply chains. Logistics in the fourth industrial revolution (Logistics 4.0) focuses on increased integration of enterprises within open supply chains, development of IT systems supporting management and control processes and automation of logistics processes. [..] Read more
KOSTRZEWSKI Mariusz Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Republic of Poland, EU, markos@wt.pw.edu.pl
Co-authors: KOSTRZEWSKI Arkadiusz
Abstract: Arrangement of cargo tracks in the form of a railway siding system is one of key elements of intermodal terminals infrastructure, no matter whether it is connected to maritime or inland terminals. Several studies were presented in the literature review connected to the aspect of mentioned railway siding system. [..] Read more
MARUSZCZAK Marianna Maritime University of Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland, EU, m.maruszczak@am.szczecin.pl
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to assess the usability and security of electronic fright exchanges as a tool supporting work in transport, shipping and logistic companies. Most companies from the TSL sector use electronic fright exchanges platforms, which is why they exert a significant impact on the efficiency of the flow of information and goods in the supply chains.The main research problem of the work is to determine the range of usability of electronic platforms in the context of not only finding a free load space or the load itself, but also improving communication between the commisioner and the contractor as well as the transporter himself. [..] Read more
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