LASKOWSKA-RUTKOWSKA Aleksandra Lazarski University, Poland, EU, a.laskowska@lazarski.edu.pl
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: The dynamic development of air transport worldwide and, as a result, problems with airport capacity affect many countries, including Poland. According to forecasts, the main Polish airport located in Warsaw will reach its saturation capacity in 2022. Consequently, the airport system in Poland is undergoing significant transformations to become a hub-andspoke based model. [..] Read more
CHAMRADA Daniel Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic, EU, chamrada@pef.czu.cz, subrt@pef.czu.cz
Co-authors: ŠUBRT Tomáš
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: This research paper deals with the possible logistics measures in the inception phase of disaster management model. The inception phase is a potential new element of the disaster management model and could be specified as a significant time range between the emergence of disaster and its impact. [..] Read more
KRUCZEK Mariusz Katowice Business University, Katowice, Poland, EU, mariusz.kruczek@gwsh.pl
Co-authors: ŻEBRUCKI Zbigniew
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
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
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
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
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
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
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
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
MASŁOWSKI Dariusz University Technology of Opole, Opole, Poland, EU, d.maslowski@po.edu.pl, e.kulinska@po.edu.pl
Co-authors: KULIŃSKA Ewa
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
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
BOICHUK Nataliia Opole University, Opole, Poland, EU, nataliia.boichuk@uni.opole.pl, skauf@uni.opole.pl
Co-authors: KAUF Sabina
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: Background. The emission of hazardous substances has a significant impact on environment pollution and becomes a noticeable problem. [..] Read more
MARSZEWSKA Joanna R. Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland, EU, rokimi@op.pl
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: This paper discusses different types of major natural disasters risk which occurred in the past that may unexpectedly severely disrupt automakers supply chain networks in Japan in the future. Due to the high risk of natural hazards such as earthquakes or tsunami, it seems that Japan created the best prepared for disruptions industrial supply chain in the world. [..] Read more
HUSINEC Michal Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, Department of Systems Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic, EU, husinecmt@pef.czu.cz
Co-authors: ŠUBRT Tomáš FEJFAR Jiří CHAMRADA Daniel
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: The problem of current freight transport lies in a plenty of smaller shipments that are delivered daily to the same collection points. Consumers and Distribution centers have found the possibility to reduce the amount of money in stock if they order only those goods that they are able to sell in a short time. [..] Read more
WINCEWICZ-BOSY Marta General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military University of Land Forces, MULF, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, marta.wincewicz-bosy@awl.edu.pl, maria.mankowska@awl.edu.pl
Co-authors: MAŃKOWSKA Maria
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: The organization and implementation of multinational exercises is an important element of NATO's activities. Exercises continue to ensure that Allies are able to meet NATO’s level of ambition, and to demonstrate that capability for deterrence purposes. Implementation of exercises helps to strengthen the bond between participating units, but above all allows you to actually improve procedures and strategies. [..] Read more
MILEWSKI Radoslaw MULF - General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military University of Land Forces, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, radoslaw.milewski@awl.edu.pl, michal.kwiatkowski@awl.edu.pl
Co-authors: KWIATKOWSKI Michał
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: Processes in the area of supply logistics require managers to make effective and efficient decisions. This applies to a large extent to the public finance sector but practice shows that it covers the interface area of both sectors. [..] Read more
PATERAK Sławomir General Tadeusz Kosciuszko - Military University of land Forces, Wrocław, Poland, EU, slawomir.paterak@awl.edu.pl, marta.wincewicz-bosy@awl.edu.pl
Co-authors: WINCEWICZ-BOSY Marta
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: For military logistics a special area are processes related to the sphere of food. Proper planning of purchases, deliveries and storage, and their right implementation, in the context of changing conditions determining the state of the environment (peace, crisis or war), are an important area of tasks for military logistics. [..] Read more
KOWALSKI Kazimierz MULF - general Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military University of Land Forces, Faculty of Management, Logistics Department, Wroclaw, Republic of Poland, EU, kazimierz.kowalski@awl.edu.pl, wiktor.biernikowicz@awl.edu.pl, jacek.ryczynski@awl.edu.pl, maciej.szukalski@awl.edu.pl
Co-authors: BIERNIKOWICZ Wiktor RYCZYNSKI Jacek SZUKALSKI Maciej
Conference: CLC 2019, CLC 2019
Abstract: Problems of logistics support of weapon systems in their life cycle operation and support phase, especially considering its modernization are presented in the paper. In the introduction inevitability of the modernization process of crucial weapon systems was emphasized. [..] Read more
ELÇİ Tuğçe Borusan Logistics, Data and Artificial Intelligence Services, Istanbul, Turkey, EU, tugce.elci@borusan.comdeniz.kantar@borusan.com, ahmetyesevi.turker@borusan.com, hasan.guney@borusan.com
Co-authors: KANTAR Deniz TÜRKER Ahmet Yesevi GÜNEY Hasan
Abstract: The characteristics of land are important for network optimization problems in logistics. Due to its large area and atypical geographical type, Turkey is good for testing and implementing network optimization in the European logistics sector. [..] Read more
PAWLICZEK Adam Moravian Business College Olomouc, Czech Republic, EU, adam.pawliczek@mvso.czpavel.kolos@mvso.cz, stefan.kolumber@mvso.cz
Co-authors: CHYTILOVÁ Ekaterina KOLOŠ Pavel KOLUMBER Štefan
Abstract: Usual levels of logistics services provided, and their characteristic features are defined the in the paper. The main goal of this paper is to describe the current state of application of logistics services outsourcing in the Czech Republic, find specifics about their quality control and recommend suggestions for improvement. [..] Read more
KOZINA Andrzej Cracow University of Economics, Poland, EU, kozinaa@uek.krakow.pl, malkust@uek.krakow.pl
Co-authors: MAŁKUS Tomasz
Abstract: Integrating the cooperation of enterprises in supply chain is distinguished among the key factors enabling the achievement of competitive advantage and increasing performance effectiveness. In the supply chain, suppliers (of raw materials, materials, semi-finished products, parts), manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, as well as providers of specialized logistics services cooperate with each other. [..] Read more
KONEČNÝ Michal Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice, Faculty of Corporate Strategy, České Budějovice, Czech Republic, EU, 27826@mail.vstecb.cz, 26567@mail.vstecb.cz
Co-authors: VILÁGI Róbert KOSTIUK Yaroslava POLLÁK František
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the fact that the issue of courier, delivery and shipping companies, or the entire logistics chain associated with online shopping, is viewed in a completely different way than it was before the pandemic crisis. Under the pressure of circumstances, more and more small and medium-sized businesses are starting to sell online. [..] Read more
ŠIROKÝ Jaromír University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU, jaromir.siroky@upce.cz
Co-authors: BULÍČEK Josef VOREL Vojtěch VOJTEK Martin
Abstract: This paper addresses places with reduced speed in road transport, such as railway crossings, signalized junctions, roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings, and the importance of their number in deciding on municipality bypasses. Based on an assessment of 10 existing bypasses in the central part of the Czech Republic, bypasses have been divided into 3 groups depending on the importance and size of municipalities. [..] Read more
STAŠ David ŠKODA AUTO University, Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic, EU, david.stas@savs.czradim.lenort@savs.cz, pavel.wicher@savs.cz
Co-authors: LENORT Radim WICHER Pavel
Abstract: The paper deals with the issue of capacity balancing at the operational level of production management. The authors focused on the possibilities of supporting planning and decision-making processes, where they provided planning staff (production planners) with measures to gradually balance the production schedule in relation to the available production capacities. [..] Read more
GRABOWSKA Sandra Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy, Katowice, Poland, EU, sandra.grabowska@polsl.pl
Abstract: Industry 4.0 or the Fourth Industrial Revolution means not only technological changes, but also social and industrial changes caused by the digital transformation of industry. These changes create a new environment for the functioning of enterprises and, to a different extent, influence the shaping of contemporary challenges for companies. [..] Read more
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