CLC - Carpathian Logistics Congress

Conference Proceedings - CLC 2016

Carpathian Logistics Congress
November 28th - 30th 2016 / Hotel Tatra, Zakopane, Poland, EU
www.logisticon.cz
ISSN: 2694-9318
ISBN: 978-80-87294-76-5
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.

6th International congress CLC 2016 - Carpathian Logistics Congress was held on November 28th - 30th 2016 in beautiful Tatra Hotel, Zakopane, Poland, EU. From 138 registered participants, 128 persons from the 5 countries attended the congress (20 participants from the Czech Republic, 95 from Poland, 11 from Slovakia, others from Germany and Nederlands). The participants presented 43 lectures and 79 posters. The congress was divided into 7 sessions and 2 poster sessions:

Plenary Session 2Session A - Supply Chain and Networks7Session B – Risk in Supply Chain and Networks8Special Session - TLM 3Session C - Transport 7Session D - Smart Logistics8Session E - Industrial Logistics and Others7Poster Session 1 and 279

Chairmen of the sessions evaluated the lectures and posters and decided to award:

THE BEST POSTER CONTEST:

1st PLACE:
AUTHOR: Agnieszka JANIK
TITLE: The Application of Environmental Life Cycle Costing to the Eco-efficiency Analysis of Transport Modes

2nd PLACE:
AUTHORS: Martin LAMPA, Andrea SAMOLEJOVÁ, Andrea SIKOROVÁ
TITLE: Optimization of Loading the Goods into the Loading Compartment Vehicle Designed as a Dynamic Programming Problem

3rd PLACE:
AUTHOR: Peter KAČMÁRY
TITLE: The Application of Multi-regression Analysis in an Enterprise Sale Forecast

PRESENTATION CONTEST

Honorable Mention Award
AUTHORS: Hanna SAWICKA, Przemysław BODZIONY, Piotr SAWICKI
TITLE: Selection of Technological Transport Means to the Geological and Mining Conditions with an Application of Stochastic Group Decision Aiding Method

and

AUTHORS: Krzysztof WITKOWSKI, Mateusz KUROWSKI, Wiesław WASILEWSKI
TITLE: The Aspect of Reverse Logistics of Plastics on the Waste Management in Packaging

During the congress, the participants enjoyed spa procedures and social evening. The participants evaluated the congress as successful.

Presentation of companies:
FAKRO Sp. z o.o (www.fakro.pl)
OPTeam Company  -  Expert in IT solutions for universities, public institutions and businesses (www.opteam.pl)
INFINIDAT (www.infinidat.com)

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BARTCZAK Krzysztof Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Warsaw, Poland, PL;
Abstract: The subject of this paper is describing what the virtualization of supply chains means for the functioning of logistics companies. Attention shall be paid to what virtualization is and how it is used with respect to logistics, but also, what are the advantages of its application in supply chains.. [..] Read more
CECH Martin VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, martin.cech@vsb.cz
Co-authors: LENORT Radim WICHER Pavel SVOZIL Martin
Abstract: This article is focused on the issue of internal packaging logistics in a manufacturing company. The object of the study is internal packaging management and intensification of the use of storage space. [..] Read more
DUDEK Marek AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, Department of Business Management, mdudek@zarz.agh.edu.pl
Abstract: World-Class manufacturing was the term introduced for referring to the goal of achieving and/or sustaining World-Class competitiveness through manufacturing excellence, attained through best practices. The mission of World-Class manufacturing is to bring manufacturing closer to the market by eliminating waste. [..] Read more
HOLMAN David ŠKODA AUTO University, Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic, EU, david.holman@savs.cz, radim.lenort@savs.cz, pavel.wicher@savs.cz, david.stas@savs.cz, fomin1991@gmail.com
Co-authors: LENORT Radim WICHER Pavel STAŠ David FAMIN Dmitry
Abstract: Up to now, all the supply chain concepts (LARG, SCM 2.0, Sustainable) have been solving the efficiency of satisfying customer wishes in the supply chain by analysing the efficiency of particular chains or its interactions. The most important practices and methodologies were integration, process management, production value added, automation, leanness, agility, resiliency etc. [..] Read more
JACYNA-GOŁDA Ilona Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering, Narbutta 85, Warsaw, Poland, EU, i.jacyna-golda@wip.pw.edu.pl, alaortyl@gmail.com, izdebski.mariusz@interia.pl
Co-authors: ORTYL Alicja IZDEBSKI Mariusz
Abstract: To evaluate the efficiency of transport subsystem in complex logistics structures it should be assessed in terms of quantitative and valuable assessment. The quantitative assessment of its efficiency testify such indicators as performed tonne-kilometers, the number of items handled, the actual working time of transport, the quantity of goods carried, transport costs per tonne-kilometer and per consignment, utilization of working time and transport capacities owned means of transport. [..] Read more
KAČMÁRY Peter Technical University of Košice, Faculty BERG, The Institute of Logistics, Park Komenského 14, 043 84, Košice, Slovakia, EU, peter.kacmary@tuke.sk, martin.straka@tuke.sk, marcela.malindzakova@tuke.sk, peter.bindzar@tuke.sk.
Co-authors: STRAKA Martin MALINDŽÁKOVÁ Marcela BINDZÁR Peter
Abstract: This paper deals with multi factor analysis to obtain more reliable forecast. The sale is influenced very strongly by the prices of offered products especially in retails. [..] Read more
KSIĄŻEK Roger AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, Kraków, Poland, EU
Co-authors: GDOWSKA Katarzyna KSIĄŻEK Dawid
Abstract: The paper is devoted to the selected heuristics for lot-sizing and scheduling problem for identical parallel machines. The lot-sizing and scheduling problem is a well-known problem in industrial engineering and logistics management, since it is crucial for inventory control and production planning. [..] Read more
KULIŃSKA Ewa Opole University of Technology, Department of Production Engineering and Logistics, Faculty of Logistics Sosnkowskiego 31 St, 45-272 Opole, Poland, e.kulinska@po.opole.pl; http://www.po.opole.pl/index.php
Abstract: The aim of this article is to demonstrate the importance of the reliability of the selected links of the logistics chain. For companies operating on the steel market, this means the need to develop new terms of cooperation based on different segments of customers. [..] Read more
KUREK Magdalena AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland, EU, mag.kurek@gmail.com, jfeliks@zarz.agh.edu.pl
Co-authors: FELIKS Jerzy
Abstract: The paper presents logistic aspects of procedures connected to complaints against suppliers of aluminum coils that are used in a production process of beverage cans. The process of shaping a body of a can from aluminum stripes is exceptionally precise and thus, the material has to meet standardized requirements. [..] Read more
MATUSEK Mirosław Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organisation and Management, Institute of Management, Administration and Logistics, Zabrze, Poland, EU, mmatusek@polsl.pl
Abstract: The aim of the paper is analysis the linkages between the types of services (product-centric and knowledge-centric services) that manufacturers deliver to their customers and their (manufacturers) network capabilities configurations. The present study intends to contribute to the logistics and servitisation literature by drawing from the resource-based view and configuration theory to investigate which components of network capabilities are most important to enable manufacturers to develop and deliver services. [..] Read more
RYSZKO Adam Silesian University of Technology, Poland, EU, adam.ryszko@polsl.pl
Abstract: The nature of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the expectations regarding disclosures in this area are changing rapidly. In addition, nowadays companies are increasingly encouraged to explore and report on details of impacts in the entire supply chain. [..] Read more
KARKULA Marek AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, Antoniego Gramatyka 10, 30-001, Krakow, Poland, EU
Co-authors: STRYHUNIVSKA Olena
Abstract: Creating a virtual model takes an individual approach. A company’s structure and organization must always be taken into account. [..] Read more
BARAN Jolanta Silesian University of Technology, Poland, EU
Co-authors: JANIK Agnieszka RYSZKO Adam SZAFRANIEC Marek
Abstract: The growing scarcity of natural resources and increase of consumption have resulted in the adoption of an ambitious Circular Economy Package. It has to contribute to "closing the loop" of product life cycles through more recycling and greater re-use of waste generated through entire life cycle. [..] Read more
SZYMIEC Mateusz AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, Cracow, Poland, EU, matszymiec@gmail.com, akotarba@gegenbauerpolska.pl
Co-authors: KOTARBA Andrzej
Abstract: The observed in recent times cost-oriented approach based on reliability of technical systems operations enforces engineering staff to implement modern attitude in facility maintenance oriented towards preventive inspections as well as continual supervision over the technical condition of machines and equipment. An example of such approach can be a facility management system established by American aviation and arms industry oriented on RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance). [..] Read more
WICHER Pavel ŠKODA AUTO University, Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic, EU, pavel.wicher@savs.cz, radim.lenort@savs.cz, david.holman@savs.cz, david.stas@savs.cz
Co-authors: LENORT Radim SVOZIL Martin ČECH Martin HOLMAN David STAŠ David
Abstract: The reward system is one of the fundamental elements influencing the managers’ motivation in most companies. The development of such a system is usually a long and expensive task, and the result is very sensitive to unfairness and mistakes. [..] Read more
HUK Katarzyna University of Zielona Góra, Zielona Góra, Poland, EU, k.huk@wez.uz.zgora.pl
Abstract: Urban development and the influx of people causes new problems posed in front of city authorities. Good solutions are those used in the area of logistics. [..] Read more
ZIMON Grzegorz Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Finance, Banking and Accountancy, Rzeszow, Poland, gzimon@prz.edu.pl
Abstract: The aim of this article is to assess and analyze inventory management in commercial companies forming branch purchasing groups. In the article the functioning principles of the purchasing groups and organizations of logistics in this type of groups were discussed. [..] Read more
MATWIEJCZUK Rafał Opole University, Faculty of Economics, Chair of Logistics and Marketing, 46a Ozimska St., 45-058 Opole, Poland, EU, e-mail: rmatwiejczuk@uni.opole.pl
Abstract: Firms are constantly looking for the ways and solutions leading to business competitive advantage creation. One of the most effective and efficient solutions of getting and maintaining sustained, long-term competitive advantage by a firm is to implement customer orientation in business management. [..] Read more
BESTA Petr VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, 17.listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: JANOVSKÁ Kamila SIKOROVÁ Andrea PROSICKÝ Petr KUTÁČ Tomáš
Abstract: Fluctuations in consumption of stocks (inventory consumption) can significantly influence comprehensive strategies for warehouse management. Stocks (inventory items) always mean the emergence of secondary costs arising from their possession. [..] Read more
BRZÓSKA Jan Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, ul Akademicka 2A, Poland, EU, Jan.Brzoska@polsl.pl, Arkadiusz.Szmal@polsl.pl
Co-authors: SZMAL Arkadiusz
Abstract: Proceeding globalization, increase of competition influence, increasing crisis symptoms, but also new cooperation possibilities are challenging for the companies. They are often related to changes in the strategic and operational management. [..] Read more
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