Search for dissertations about: "Förpackningslogistik"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the word Förpackningslogistik.
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16. Exploring Influences on Information Sharing in Supply Chains : A Scenario Planning Study
Abstract : Many managers would argue that today’s business environment is bothrapidly changing and increasingly complex. To be able to deal with thisenvironment, organizations and supply chains need to be prepared to makecoordinated decisions on actions on how to handle possible future events. READ MORE
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17. The process of creating a nation-wide pool system for transport packaging - from vision to decision
Abstract : After several years of disussions, tests, investigations and additional tests, the suppliers and retailers within the Swedish business sector for food and commodities formed a jointly owned, non-profit company in 1997, which subsequently started in physical operations in 2000. This company, Svenska Retursystem AB (www.retursystem. READ MORE
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18. Dynamically predicted shelf-life service : Exploring and evaluating a potential sustainable food supply chain innovation
Abstract : Roughly one third of all the food produced worldwide goes to waste. The global goals for sustainable development set by the United Nations in 2015 call for a 50% reduction of food waste per capita by 2030. We thus face several major food waste challenges that need academic and practical attention. READ MORE
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19. Exploring the potential of using radio frequency identification technology in retail supply chains - A Packaging Logistics perspective
Abstract : In recent years RFID technology has attracted interest from the retail industry where it is being presented as a possible key to creating more efficient and effective retail supply chains. If RFID technology is to be implemented in packaging throughout retail supply chains, there is a need to develop an understanding of how and why the technology affects activities and processes within retail supply chains. READ MORE
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20. On interactions between Packaging and Logistics - Exploring implications of technological developments
Abstract : Packaging is a fundamental element in logistics systems. Packaging not only affects every logistical activity; it is also recognised as having a significant impact on logistics costs and performance. READ MORE