Search for dissertations about: "trade logistics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words trade logistics.
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1. A platform for Packaging Logistics Development: a systems approach
Abstract : Packaging Logistics is a concept that recognises the need for coordination of the packaging system and its manifold functions throughout a package’s life cycle. Packaging Logistics is an area in need for substantial theoretical building. READ MORE
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2. Towards a model for managing uncertainty in logistics operations – A simulation modeling perspective
Abstract : Uncertainty rules supply chains. Unexpected changes constantly occur on all levels; strategically through globalization, introduction of novel technology, mergers and acquisitions, volatile markets, and on an operational level through demand fluctuations, and events such as late arrival of in-bound material, machine equipment breakdown, and quality problems. READ MORE
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3. Regional public transport : The balancing act of service planning
Abstract : This thesis addresses the demand for more knowledge regarding regional public transport (between urban areas or to and from rural areas). More specifically, the aim is to develop a better understanding of the effects of different service planning decisions in terms of different trade-offs and their impacts on the overarching objectives of public transport provision. READ MORE
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4. On Optimal Mission Planning for Vehicles over Long-distance Trips
Abstract : This thesis proposes a mission planner for vehicles over long-distance trips, for finding the optimal trade-off between trip time, energy efficiency, and driver comfort, subject to road information, traffic situations, and weather conditions. The mission planner consists of three components, i.e. READ MORE
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5. Prospects for Bioenergy in Europe - Supply, Demand and Trade
Abstract : Renewable energy sources (RES), such as biomass, can be used to address two important issues in Europe: climate change and energy security. If biomass is produced sustainably and used efficiently, bioenergy contributes very little to CO2 emissions. READ MORE