CLC - Carpathian Logistics Congress

Conference Proceedings - CLC 2017

7th Carpathian Logistics Congress
June 28th - 30th 2017 / ALEXANDRA WELLNESS HOTEL, Liptovsky Jan, Slovakia, EU
www.logisticon.cz
ISSN: 2694-9318
ISBN: 978-80-87294-74-1
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.

7th International congress CLC 2017 - Carpathian Logistics Congress was held on June 28th - 30th 2017 in beautiful ALEXANDRA WELLNESS HOTEL***, Liptovsky Jan, Slovakia, EU. 82 participants from the 4 countries registered at the congress (14 participants from the Czech Republic, 43 from Poland, 24 from Slovakia and 1 person from Turkey). The participants presented 24 lectures and 42 posters. The congress was divided into 5 sessions and poster session:

  • Plenary Session
  • Session A - Strategic Logistics, Supply Chain and Networks  
  • Session B - Production Logistics, Commercial Logistics, Quality Management System, Risk Management
  • Session C - Logistics of Distribution, Transport
  • Session D - Financial Management, Service Logistics and Smart Logistics
  • Poster session

Chairmen of the Poster session evaluated the posters and decided to award:

The Best Poster Contest:
1st PLACE:
AUTHORS: ŠADEROVÁ Janka, MARASOVÁ Daniela
TITLE: Layout of Rack System under Defined Conditions

2nd PLACE:
AUTHORS: OLKO Sławomir, BRZÓSKA Jan
TITLE: Financing the Activities of the Regional Revitalization Operator in Silesian Voivodeship

3rd PLACE:
AUTHORS: VLČKOVÁ Vladimíra, KUBICKOVA Ludmila, MACHAC Otakar
TITLE: Packaging Material Inventory Management as a Tool Increasing the Level of Customer Services in the B2B Market

During the congress, the participants enjoyed social evening, Central European Championship of Logisticians in Small Football and Outdoor activities (Excursions to MiniSlovakia and Stanisovska Caves)..

Sponsors of the Congress:
GEFCO - Global Logistics for Manufacturers (www.gefco.net)
CHEMOSVIT FOLIE (www.chemosvitfolie.com)

The participants evaluated the congress as successful

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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
Abstract: The aim of the article is to demonstrate that logistics costs are a basic measure of the quantity and efficiency of logistics processes, and therefore their precise identification and detailed analysis are important. Logistics costs have a major impact on the overall performance of an of the enterprise's economic activity and on shaping the final financial result that determines the level of value added.The issue of logistics costs is one of the most difficult and complex problems, resulting from the extensive and blurred structure of these costs and the difficulty in identification. [..] Read more
KUTÁČ Josef VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava - Poruba, Czech republic, EU, josef.kutac@vsb.cz, tomas.kutac@vsb.cz, eva.svecova@vsb.cz
Co-authors: BESTA Petr KUTÁČ Tomáš ŠVECOVÁ Eva
Abstract: This article will try to define which type of cost calculation will help generating the highest economic value by the supply chain in a situation in which a steel-making company is facing a decrease of market demand. In such a situation, production and sales of the company are decreasing in time. [..] Read more
LAMPA Martin VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: SAMOLEJOVÁ Andrea SIKOROVÁ Andrea
Abstract: People are met with waiting in queues every day. They wait in queues in shops, at gas stations, elevators etc. [..] Read more
MARCINKOWSKI Jakub Mateusz Wrocław University of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Management and Tourism, Jelenia Góra, Poland, EU
Abstract: The world literature experiences the deficit of scientific publications illustrating the problems of humanitarian logistics from the perspective of regional association. Thus, the article refers to infrastructural aspects of humanitarian logistics development that are characterized by regional convergence. [..] Read more
MATUSEK Mirosław Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organisation and Management, Institute of Management, Administration and Logistics, address: Roosevelta 26 Str., 41-800 Zabrze, Poland, EU, mmatusek@polsl.pl
Abstract: The main purpose of the paper is identify the key actions of servitising manufacturers in the supply chain market business-to-business context. The chosen method for this paper is an explorative, in-depth, single case study. [..] Read more
Munzarova Simona University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU, simona.munzarova@upce.cz
Co-authors: Machac Otakar
Abstract: The article deals with the possibility of application of infinite-source queuing model in the organization, which provides a non-stop paid telephone information services to the public. Recently, more and more emphasis has been placed on building specialized centres that will be maximally tailored to the customer requirements. [..] Read more
Olejarz Tadeusz Rzeszow University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Al. Powstańców Warszawy 8, 5–959 Rzeszów, Poland, EU, tel. +48 17 743 23 37, olejarz@prz.edu.pl, n.zyczynski@prz.edu.pl, agazda@prz.edu.pl
Co-authors: Życzyński Norbert Gazda Andrzej
Abstract: Logistics functions in a very dynamic environment that is constantly changing in terms of demand, technology, competition, etc. Availability of products in sales networks is an important factor that has effect on customers' trust and allows to acquire new markets. [..] Read more
OLKO Sławomir Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Faculty of Organization and Management, Poland, EU, Slawomir.Olko@polsl.pl
Co-authors: BRZÓSKA Jan
Abstract: The industrialization and urbanization conducted without respecting the rules of the environment has led to the destruction and degradation of many areas. The need of their revitalization especially in industrialized regions is a very important social and economic problem. [..] Read more
PRZYBYLSKA Edyta Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Department of Organization and Management, Poland, eprzybylska@polsl.pl
Abstract: Business co-operation is one of the ways in which companies perceive opportunities to improve their performance in reaching targets. One of them is the desire to increase the level of innovation of the co-operating entities, resulting in the creation and implementation of new product, process, organizational and marketing solutions. [..] Read more
Busa Michal Technical university of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Institute of Logistics, Park Komenskeho 14, Kosice, Slovakia, EU, michal.busa@tuke.sk, ivana.kazimirova@virginaustralia.com, puskas.eduard@gmail.com, csbfrks92@gmail.com
Co-authors: Kazimirova Ivana Puskas Eduard Farkas Csaba
Abstract: Under the term “structure of logistic costs” percentage of individual cost items over the total costs is understood. The structure shows the dependence of particular cost elements on production volume. [..] Read more
RYSZKO Adam Silesian University of Technology, Poland, EU, adam.ryszko@polsl.pl
Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of selected Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reports published by companies operating in Poland to determine the existence and specificity of disclosures concerning the circular economy issues. In particular, the paper is focused on identification of qualitative and quantitative descriptions of material aspects and practices related to the 4R (Reduce, Reuse, Remanufacture and Recycle) model implemented to improve environmental performance of products and processes. [..] Read more
SAMOLEJOVÁ Andrea VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, andrea.samolejova@vsb.cz, andrea.sikorova@vsb.cz, martin.lampa@vsb.cz
Co-authors: SIKOROVÁ Andrea LAMPA Martin
Abstract: An acute shortage of skilled employees is currently a huge problem for most production companies in the Czech Republic. Logistic management affects directly or indirectly all positions in a production company and so the demand for skilled personnel in supply operations, warehousing operations or production operations keeps growing with the decreasing level of unemployment and increasing competitiveness of the Czech companies. [..] Read more
SANIUK Sebastian University of Zielona Gora, Faculty of Economics and Management, Poland, EU
Co-authors: SANIUK Anna
Abstract: The Industry 4.0 concept is becoming increasingly popular. It gives the possibility of gaining a competitive advantage for the countries of the European Union. [..] Read more
SIENKIEWICZ-MAŁYJUREK Katarzyna Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Gliwice, Poland, EU, katarzyna.sienkiewicz-malyjurek@polsl.pl
Abstract: Public safety network is a dynamic and flexible configuration of organisations which goal is to ensuring the safety of all entities on a given administrative area. It is characterised by the uniqueness and variability of operations, as well as constant adaptation to the actual conditions and emerging requirements. [..] Read more
SIKOROVÁ Andrea VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, andrea.sikorova@vsb.cz, martin.lampa@vsb.cz, andrea.samolejova@vsb.cz, petr.besta@vsb.cz
Co-authors: LAMPA Martin SAMOLEJOVÁ Andrea BESTA Petr
Abstract: This article deals with innovation performance of the individual countries of the European Union. It describes the current trends of innovation activities in the Czech Republic and the innovation potential of the Moravian-Silesian Region. [..] Read more
SKIBA Sławomir Gdynia Maritime University, Department of Logistics and Transportation Systems, Gdynia, Poland, EU
Abstract: The primary tool allowing for the logistics costs record keeping is a well-functioning logistics costs account, which should be identified with a system allowing for determination of the level of costs incurred in connection with the implementation of logistics processes in a given unit of time. On the other hand, to be able to achieve the goals of the logistics costs account, the account should be available in many forms and sections. [..] Read more
STAJNIAK Maciej Institiute of Logistics and Warehousing, Poznan, Poland, EU, Maciej.Stajniak@ilim.poznan.pl
Co-authors: KONECKA Sylwia WITKOWSKI Krzysztof SZOPIK-DEPCZYŃSKA Katarzyna
Abstract: Effective and appropriate management of customer relations in transport and forwarding companies is only possible today with wide use of the latest quality standards, whose role is becoming more and more important every day. More and more customers require flexibility, speed of action and comprehensive service from forwarders, from transporting any quantity of goods of different sizes, from and to different countries, through customs clearance, warehousing and distribution of shipments all over Poland.The article presents the results of surveys on cooperation in logistics channels and quality standards in the transport services market.. [..] Read more
ŠADEROVÁ Janka Technical University of Košice, Fakulty of BERG, Letná 9,Košice,Slovak Republic, EU; janka.saderova@tuke.sk, daniela.marasova@tuke.sk
Co-authors: MARASOVÁ Daniela
Abstract: The paper deals with design layout of rack system for specific conditions. The paper presents concrete proposals of rack systems layout. [..] Read more
VLCKOVA Vladimira University of Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Department of Economy and Management of Chemical and Food Industries, Studentska 95, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: KUBICKOVA Ludmila MACHAC Otakar
Abstract: In the current highly competitive environment, it is more and more difficult for companies to differentiate physical products. This is why in the last decades companies have been reacting to the growing competition by offering additional services and customized solutions. [..] Read more
Żebrucki Zbigniew Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Poland, zzebrucki@polsl.pl
Co-authors: KRUCZEK Mariusz
Abstract: In the supply chains, packaging logistics is an important component of the material and information stream, which ensures an adequate level of service for all participants in the chain. It is particularly important from the logistics operator's point of view to ensure proper (efficient and economical) packaging rotation between the chain links. [..] Read more
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