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Cross-Chain Collaboration in Logistics


Cross-Chain Collaboration in Logistics

Looking Back and Ahead
International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, Band 297

von: Frans Cruijssen

106,99 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.09.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030570934
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book examines cross-chain control centers (4C), an ambitious concept in supply chain management and logistics that is intended to foster collaboration between different supply chains to increase efficiency. It provides an overview of the main results, insights, and other developments in the academic field of horizontal collaboration. Furthermore, it gives recommendations to governments, commercial companies, and academia on how to proceed with horizontal logistics collaboration in the years to come.&nbsp;</p><p>To link research with practice, the book takes the Dutch project on cross-chain collaboration centers (4Cs) and identifies a typology of existing patterns for horizontal collaboration in supply chains. Finally, the book zooms in on the Netherlands as a case-study of intense public-private partnerships to develop 4C as a mature logistics value proposition. It provides an overview of the accomplishments in the government supported 4C projects and offers a critical reflection of why some more ambitious and structural solutions have not found solid ground yet.&nbsp;</p><p>The book is of value to researchers and professionals in the supply chain domain.</p><br>
1.&nbsp;Introduction.- 2.&nbsp;Broad developments impacting supply chain collaboration.- 3.&nbsp;Logistics developments impacting horizontal collaboration.- 4.&nbsp;Collaboration in other industries.- 5.&nbsp;Literature review.- 6.&nbsp;Cross-chain collaboration typology.- 7.&nbsp;Applications of Cross-chain collaboration.- 8.&nbsp;Case study: the Netherlands.- 9.&nbsp;Synthesis.- 10.&nbsp;Conclusions.- 11.&nbsp;Recommendations.- 12.&nbsp;Literature.- 13.&nbsp;Acknowledgements
Frans Cruijssen is a Freelance consultant, and Senior Researcher at the Zero Hunger Lab of Tilburg University, specializing in supply chain optimization and collaboration and on applications of Operations Research to achieve the United Nations sustainable developments goals. His research interests include horizontal collaboration, supply chain optimization, operations research, transportation and logistics, and game theory.
<p>This book examines cross-chain control centers (4C), an ambitious concept in supply chain management and logistics that is intended to foster collaboration between different supply chains to increase efficiency. It provides an overview of the main results, insights, and other developments in the academic field of horizontal collaboration. Furthermore, it gives recommendations to governments, commercial companies, and academia on how to proceed with horizontal logistics collaboration in the years to come.&nbsp;</p><p>To link research with practice, the book takes the Dutch project on cross-chain collaboration centers (4Cs) and identifies a typology of existing patterns for horizontal collaboration in supply chains. Finally, the book zooms in on the Netherlands as a case-study of intense public-private partnerships to develop 4C as a mature logistics value proposition. It provides an overview of the accomplishments in the government supported 4C projects and offers a critical reflection of why some more ambitious and structural solutions have not found solid ground yet.&nbsp;</p><p>The book is of value to researchers and professionals in the supply chain domain.</p><br>
Introduces and examines existing types of cross-chain collaboration in logistics Provides a deep case study of a mature logistics value proposition in the Netherlands Offers recommendations to governments, companies and academia on horizontal logistics collaborations

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