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
TUBIS Agnieszka A. Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 27 Wybrzeze Wyspianskiego St., Wroclaw, Poland, EU, agnieszka.tubis@pwr.edu.pl, sylwia.werbinska@pwr.edu.pl
Co-authors: WERBIŃSKA-WOJCIECHOWSKA Sylwia
Abstract: In the presented paper, authors focus on the investigation of the concept of supply chain safety in the relation to the risk assessment in transportation process performance. Thus, the disruption event definition is explained and the literature review on supply chain safety is given. [..] Read more
SAŁEK Robert Czestochowa University of Technology, Częstochowa, Poland, EU, robert.salek@wz.pcz.pl
Co-authors: KNOP Lilla
Abstract: Production companies in today's economic environment are undertaking many activities leading to increasing their competitiveness. They participate in complex processes of logistic chains that largely affect their relationship with the market environment. [..] Read more
Restel Franciszek J. Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, franciszek.restel@pwr.edu.pl
Abstract: In the railway transportation system exist many constraints, which combined with disruptions can have important impact on the system operation. The position of trains in a timetable has effect on the transportation system robust-ness. [..] Read more
ŠAFRÁNEK Marek VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, marek.safranek.st@vsb.cz
Co-authors: VOZŇÁKOVÁ Iveta
Abstract: Due to an ever-increasing population, urban transport is becoming one of the main factors negatively impacting the quality of the environment. Road transport plays a fundamental role in contributing to the creation of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution to the greatest possible extent. [..] Read more
SZYMAŃSKI Grzegorz Lodz University of Technology, Faculty of Management and Production Engineering, Lodz, EU, grzegorz.szymanski@p.lodz.pl
Co-authors: POMYKALSKI Przemysław
Abstract: E-commerce is still developing at a fast pace. Early growth was slowed by many barriers, such as inadequate privacy and data security in transactions, low customer’s confidence and even by problems with access to Internet. [..] Read more
GIEL Robert Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland, EU, robert.giel@pwr.edu.pl
Co-authors: PLEWA Marcin
Abstract: The aim of the article is to develop a simulation model that can be used to analyse route selection algorithms for autonomous mobile robots. The developed model can also be used to assess the impact of factors such as the number of robots and the topology of the warehouse on the performance of the entire system. [..] Read more
KAČMÁRY Peter Technical University of Košice, Faculty BERG, Institute of Logistics, Letná 9, 04001 Košice, Slovakia, EU, peter.kacmary@tuke.sk, martin.futej@student.tuke.sk, pleskova.petra@gmail.com, mpaska@centrum.sk, csbfrks92@gmail.com, martin.straka@tuke.sk
Co-authors: FUTEJ Martin PLEŠKOVÁ Petra PAŠKA Martin FARKAŠ Csaba STRAKA Martin
Abstract: This paper describes the design of a simple model and its practical application to predict the need for a spare part. Such a proposed model can be a part of the purchase planning of spare parts within the company's logistics system. [..] Read more
ŻYCZYŃSKI Norbert Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Management Systems and Logistics, Poland, EU, n.zyczynski@prz.edu.pl
Co-authors: OLEJARZ Tadeusz
Abstract: The aim of the article is to present the possibility of using competitors prices and assortment in the process of determining the strategy of product segmentation with the support of an Retail Management System. The segmentation strategy may be based on activities such as assortment maintenance, assortment deepening, assortment reduction, assortment expansion and assortment exchange. [..] Read more
PRUSAK Rafał Technical University of Czestochowa, Czestochowa, Poland, EU, prusak.rafal@wip.pcz.pl,skuza.zbigniew@wip.pcz.pl
Co-authors: SKUZA Zbigniew
Abstract: Proper implementation of the objectives and tasks of logistics and logistics management requires the gathering of appropriate resources, both material and immaterial. These resources are part of the (sometimes shared) many processes carried out in the enterprise, that mutual synergistic interaction largely determines the size of the financial result. [..] Read more
PUKA Radosław AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, Krakow, Poland, EU, rpuka@zarz.agh.edu.pl
Co-authors: DUDA Jerzy KARKULA Marek
Abstract: The order picking in warehouses is the process of retrieving items from different storage locations according to customer orders. It is often the most consuming processes regarding workforce engagement in warehouses and significantly affects the wholesale warehouse operating costs. [..] Read more
ROSOVA Andrea Technical University of Kosice, Institute of Logistics, Slovakia,EU, andrea.rosova@tuke.sk
Co-authors: MALKUS Tomasz PASKA Martin TREBUNA Peter IGNACZ Peter PLESKOVA Petra
Abstract: The aim of the contribution is to introduce the project and to point out the possibilities of using computer simulation for the needs of more effective production logistics. Like many other tools and methods, logistics also greatly contributes to maintaining the company's competitiveness and resilience to external factors such as the crisis, inflation, falling demand, and so on. [..] Read more
SKUZA Zbigniew Technical University of Czestochowa, Czestochowa, Poland, EU, skuza.zbigniew@wip.pcz.pl
Co-authors: PRUSAK Rafal FRACZEK Tadeusz
Abstract: The article presents the results of analysis of selected elements of the quality management system in a manufacturing company operating on the automotive market. The surveyed company belongs to an international company cooperating with such recipients as: Land Rover, Volvo, BMW, Toyota, Renault, Citroen, Peugeot, Audi. [..] Read more
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