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Malgorzata Kuznar and Augustyn Lorenc
In the field of transport, and more precisely in supply chains, if any of the vehicle components are damaged, it may cause delays in the delivery of goods. Eliminating undesirable damage to the means of transport through the possibility of predicting tec...
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Raj Bridgelall
Electric and autonomous aircraft (EAA) are set to disrupt current cargo-shipping models. To maximize the benefits of this technology, investors and logistics managers need information on target commodities, service location establishment, and the distrib...
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Edward Anuat, Douglas L. Van Bossuyt and Anthony Pollman
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Martin Svanberg, Henrik Holm and Kevin Cullinane
This paper assesses the impact of a major disruptive event at the port of Gothenburg, Scandinavia?s largest container port. Automatic Identification System (AIS) data is analyzed, in combination with official port statistics on container handling in the ...
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Elena A. Lezhnina and Yulia E. Balykina
In a modern economy, international trade is an important factor in the development of various regions. Shipping is one of the most important elements of the global supply chain. However, after the economic crisis of 2008, global shipping revenues plummet...
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Akbar, Habib Maulana, Dessy Isfianadewi
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Muhammad Reza Do Bagus and Shinya Hanaoka
The threat due to risk factors disrupts supply chain continuity. To ensure supply chain continuity, it is important to understand the interdependency between seaport risk factors and the threat of supply chain disruption, from an economic and risk manage...
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Mika Salmi, Jan Sher Akmal, Eujin Pei, Jan Wolff, Alireza Jaribion and Siavash H. Khajavi
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a surge of demand for medical supplies and spare parts, which has put pressure on the manufacturing sector. As a result, 3D printing communities and companies are currently operating to ease the breakdown in the medical s...
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Yun Bai, Xiaopeng Li, Fan Peng, Xin Wang and Yanfeng Ouyang
While ever-growing bio-ethanol production poses considerable challenges to the bioenergy supply chain, the risk of refinery operation disruptions further compromises the efficiency and reliability of the energy supply system. This paper applies discrete ...
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Ageel Abdulaziz Alogla, Martin Baumers, Christopher Tuck and Waiel Elmadih
There is an increasing need for supply chains that can rapidly respond to fluctuating demands and can provide customised products. This supply chain design requires the development of flexibility as a critical capability. To this end, firms are consideri...
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Wei Liu and Zixuan Liu
In light of the intricate dynamics and uncertain risk parameters inherent in the supply chains of prefabricated building projects, bolstering the resilience of these supply chains can substantially mitigate disruption risks and facilitate superior operat...
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Peter Davis Sumo
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The purpose of this paper is to present a science-based narrative of the impact of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) on the supply chains of the major commodities of Liberia. Scientific literatures from appropriate journals, newspapers, trade data of applica...
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K. Pitilakis, S. Argyroudis, K. Kakderi, J. Selva
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Transportation infrastructures are complex systems of various connected components like bridges, roads, tunnels, embankments, retaining walls in case of a highway system or wharfs, cranes, buildings, utility systems in case of port facilities. Due to the...
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