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Logistics Research, Volume 4
Volume 4, Numbers 1-2, March 2012
- Peter Klaus:
Editorial. 1-2 - Robert Obermaier, Andreas Donhauser:
Variable versus fixed weighted aggregate inventory to sales ratios: the effect on long-term trends for Germany. 3-18 - Bikram K. Bahinipati, S. G. Deshmukh:
E-markets and supply chain collaboration: a literature-based review of contributions with specific reference to the semiconductor industries. 19-38 - Hokey Min, Ilsuk Kim:
Green supply chain research: past, present, and future. 39-47 - Helena Carvalho, Susana Garrido Azevedo, Virgílio Cruz-Machado:
Agile and resilient approaches to supply chain management: influence on performance and competitiveness. 49-62 - Magnus Lindskog:
Systems theory: myth or mainstream? 63-81
Volume 4, Numbers 3-4, May 2012
- Michael Browne, Rosário Macário, Werner Rothengatter:
Foreword of the special issue co-editors. 83-86 - Florian Kellner, Johannes Igl:
Estimating the effect of changing retailing structures on the greenhouse gas performance of FMCG distribution networks. 87-99 - José Holguín-Veras:
Approximation model to estimate joint market share in off-hour deliveries: William H. Hart Professor. 101-110 - José Holguín-Veras:
Erratum to: Approximation model to estimate joint market share in off-hour deliveries. 111 - Gernot Thorsten Liedtke:
Estimation of the benefits for shippers from a multimodal transport network. 113-125 - Sönke Behrends, Jonas Flodén:
The effect of transhipment costs on the performance of intermodal line-trains. 127-136 - Deepak Baindur, José Manuel Viegas:
Success factors for developing viable Motorways of the Sea projects in Europe. 137-145 - Wendelin F. Gross, Cristina Hayden, Christian Butz:
About the impact of rising oil price on logistics networks and transportation greenhouse gas emission. 147-156
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