This contributed volume presents state-of-the-art advances in logistics
theory in various fields as well as case studies. The book reports on a
number of recently conducted studies in the Dinalog and the
EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr, thus bridging the gap between different
perspectives of theoretical and applied research. A selection of
theoretical topics, practical examples, case studies and project reports
is presented in this volume. The editors carefully selected
contributions from a wide variety of projects, which were carried out in
both the Dinalog cluster and the Effizienzcluster LogistikRuhr. The
contributions are grouped in five main sections, each representing key
domains in the evolution of logistics and supply chain management:
sustainability, urban logistics, value chain management, IT-based
innovation, knowledge management. This book is intended for both
researchers and practitioners in the field of logistics and supply chain
management, to serve as an important source of information for further
research as well as to stimulate further innovation.