Dynamic and Seamless Integration of Production, Logistics and Traffic
Fundamentals of Interdisciplinary Decision Support
【生产,物流和交通的动态与无缝整合】
Editors: Eberhard Abele, Manfred Boltze, Hans-Christian Pfohl
Offers a holistic overview of the interdisciplinary effects of decision-making
Describes how integrated decision support leads to an overall optimization of value creation
Includes practical recommendations and theoretical foundations for organizing value creation at the interfaces of supply chains and public authorities
This book contributes a basic framework for and specific insights into interdisciplinary connections between production, logistics, and traffic subsystems. The book is divided into two parts, the first of which presents an overview of interdisciplinarity in value-added networks and freight traffic. This includes an introduction to the topic and a description of an integrated framework of production, logistics, and traffic. Furthermore, it describes the barriers and challenges of interdisciplinary decision-making and project management. In turn, the second part presents domain-specific perspectives on interdisciplinary decision support, exploring domain-specific challenges of interdisciplinary interfaces and requirements for management methods and instruments from the standpoint of production management, logistics management, traffic management, and information technologies.
Table of contents
Front Matter
Interdisciplinary Research in Production, Logistics and Traffic: Introduction to Dynamo PLV and Overview of the Book
Fundamentals of Interdisciplinary Research in Production, Logistics and Traffic
• Front Matter
• Interdisciplinary Decisions in Production, Logistics, and Traffic and Transport: Measures for Overcoming Barriers in Interdisciplinary Decision-Making
• The Interdisciplinary Decision Map: A Reference Model for Production, Logistics and Traffic
Interdisciplinarity from a Domain Specific Perspective of Production, Logistics and Traffic
• Front Matter
• Flexible Design of Lean Production Systems in Response to Fluctuations Due to Logistics and Traffic
• Simulation-Based Assessment of Lean Production Methods: Approaches to Increase Volume and Variant Flexibility
• Revenue Sharing Between Production, Logistics and Traffic: An Experimental Analysis of the Actors in Distribution Logistics
• Supply Chain Risk Management in the Automotive Industry: Cross-Functional and Multi-tier Perspectives
• Temporal Shifts in Freight Traffic: Estimating the Potential to Improve Traffic Quality on German Highways with Temporal Shifts of Heavy Traffic
• Freight Transport Demand Management: Influencing the Freight Transport Demand Within Traffic Management
• Implications for Freight Transport Demand Modelling from Interdisciplinary Research: Developing a Concept for Modelling Freight Transport Within Supply Networks of the Automotive Industry