CLC - Carpathian Logistics Congress

Conference Proceedings - CLC 2018

CLC 2018 - Carpathian Logistics Congress
December 3 - 5, 2018 / Wellness Hotel Step, Prague, Czech Republic, EU
www.logisticon.cz
ISSN: 2694-9318
ISBN: 978-80-87294-88-8
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.

8th International congress CLC 2018 - Carpathian Logistics Congress was held on December 3rd - 5th 2018 in Wellness Hotel Step, Prague, Czech Republic, EU. The congress was organized by TANGER Ltd. together with ŠKODA AUTO University and under the patronage of ŠKODA AUTO Logistics. Almost 200 participants from 11 countries attended the congress (113 participants from Poland, 55 from the Czech Republic, 26 from Slovak Republic, 5 from Turkey, etc). The participants presented 60 lectures and 100 posters. The congress was divided into 5 sessions and poster session:

  • Plenary Session - New Challenges of Supply Chain Management
  • Session A - Supply Chain Management (SCM) Strategy and Planning
  • Session B - Primary Logistics Processes
  • Session C - Support Logistics Processes
  • Session D - Cross-Functional Logistics and Supply Chain Drivers
  • Poster session

The opening plenary lecture entitled "Future Trends of Logistics in the Digital Age" was performed by Dr. Ing. Christian SCHWEDE from Fraunhofer IML, Germany. The second plenary speaker Prof. Jorma IMPPOLA from Seinajoki University of Applied Sciences, Finland, presented the invited lecture "E-business and its Challenges on Postal Logistics, Case Finland". The last plenary speaker Ing. Petra SOJKOVÁ from ŠKODA AUTO, a.s., Czech Republic, presented the invited lecture "Green Logistics at ŠKODA AUTO".

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

The Best Poster Contest:
1st PLACE:
AUTHORS: KOSTRZEWSKI Mariusz, KOSTRZEWSKI Adam
TITLE: Application of Multisets for Intermodal Terminals Design

2nd PLACE:
AUTHORS: PAŠKA Martin, MALKUS Tomasz, ROSOVÁ Andrea, TREBUŇA Peter, KAČMÁRY Peter, BEHÚN Marcel
TITLE: International Commercial Terms and their Necessity for the Logistics

3rd PLACE:
AUTHORS: GESTRING Ingo
TITLE: Digital and Lean: CIP Workshops in Logistics

During the congress, the participants enjoyed social evening and excursion of top-class solutions in ŠKODA AUTO Logistics.

The participants evaluated the congress as successful.

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MICHLOWICZ Edward University of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, Krakow, Poland, EU, michlowi@agh.edu.pl, ksmol@agh.edu.pl
Co-authors: SMOLIŃSKA Katarzyna
Abstract: The customer market is becoming more and more demanding. Customers want to have influence on the final shape, form, functionality and characteristics of the product. [..] Read more
MILEWSKI Radosław Military University of Land Forces, Faculty of Management, Czajkowskiego 109, 51-147 Wrocław, Poland, E-mail: radoslaw.milewski@awl.edu.pl
Abstract: Location theories contribute significantly to modeling in the transport and distribution of material resources in the supply of military contingents and their application results in a reduction of total logistic costs. The paper uses the gravity point method (CoG) formulated and developed in order to explain the nature of forecasting in the area of spatial organization on an international basis.. [..] Read more
NOVOTNÁ Michaela University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU, michaela.novotna7@student.upce.cz
Co-authors: GOTTWALD Dalibor
Abstract: Human capital is currently a highly debated topic both among scholars and company managements. Companies are now directly confronted with the impacts of changing structure of the job market brought about by globalization, changes in demography and Generation Z entering the job market. [..] Read more
NOWACKI Krzysztof Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy, Katowice, Poland, EU, krzysztof.nowacki@polsl.pl
Abstract: The safety of the people participating actively and passively in the in-house transport depends on the development of the proper principles of this transport and appropriate employees’ training. The rules developed must be legible to employees and enforced by their superiors. [..] Read more
GAZDA Andrzej Rzeszów University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland, EU,agazda@prz.edu.pl
Co-authors: OSIECZKO Kornelia
Abstract: In the era of Industry 4.0, most enterprises strive for optimising production. While eliminating waste and implementing lean manufacturing tools, Just-in-Time concept or Kanban system in the manufacturing processes, it is worth considering the aspect of internal transport within the plant. [..] Read more
PAŠKA Martin Technical University of Košice, Letná 9, 042 00, Košice, Slovak republic, EU, mpaska@centrum.sk
Co-authors: MALKUS Tomasz ROSOVÁ Andrea TREBUŇA Peter KAČMÁRY Peter BEHÚN Marcel
Abstract: The main target of the article is the methodical summation of the International Commercial Terms pricing. International Commercial Terms (INCOTERMS) are necessary for the logistics from the point of view of the attributable costs of the customs procedure and set of international rules for the interpretation of the most commonly used trade clauses in foreign trade. [..] Read more
PAWLAK Maria Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Maintenance and Operation of Logistics, Transportation and Hydraulic Systems, Poland, EU, maria.pawlak@pwr.edu.pl
Abstract: The purpose of the paper was to determine the value of the global passenger service quality assessment index (LoS) at Wroclaw Airport. The passenger's rating directly affects the airport's profits as a result of non-aeronautical activities. [..] Read more
STAWIARSKA Ewa Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, EU, ewa.stawiarska@polsl.pl, elzbieta.pawlowska@polsl.pl
Co-authors: PAWŁOWSKA Elżbieta
Abstract: Automotive concerns manage the innovation of their suppliers, facilitate regional and cross-border cooperation among suppliers, care for the protection of intellectual property, ensure the safe transfer of technologies, ideas, goods, services and people. They use the single market, digital infrastructure, transport infrastructure and the European network of knowledge. [..] Read more
PECINOVA Zuzana University of Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Pardubice, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: BRANSKA Lenka PATAK Michal HALASKA Adam
Abstract: Distribution intermediaries have an indispensable role in food supply systems as links between food manufacturers and the retail network. When supplying products, manufacturers provide different logistics services to distribution intermediaries. [..] Read more
TOMAŠTÍK Marek UTB -Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Faculty of Logistics and Crisis Management, Zlín, Czech Republic, EU, mtomastik@utb.cz
Co-authors: JADERNÁ Eva VÍCHOVÁ Katerina HABROVÁ Markéta
Abstract: The paper aims to present new technologies used in retail logistics. Firstly, it focuses on an identification of risks associated with retail logistics. [..] Read more
PRZYBYLSKA Edyta Silesian University of Technology, Poland, EU, eprzybylska@polsl.pl
Abstract: The European transport policy assumes the growth of intermodal transport utilization within cargo haulage. Systematic increase of cargo weight and performed haulage operations using the concept of intermodal transport has been noticed in Poland. [..] Read more
PUKA Radosław AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, Krakow, Poland, EU, rpuka@zarz.agh.edu.pl
Co-authors: DUDA Jerzy KARKULA Marek
Abstract: The order picking in warehouses is the process of retrieving items from different storage locations according to customer orders. It is often the most consuming processes regarding workforce engagement in warehouses and significantly affects the wholesale warehouse operating costs. [..] Read more
Restel Franciszek J. Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Wroclaw, Poland, EU, franciszek.restel@pwr.edu.pl
Abstract: In the railway transportation system exist many constraints, which combined with disruptions can have important impact on the system operation. The position of trains in a timetable has effect on the transportation system robust-ness. [..] Read more
ROSOVA Andrea Technical University of Kosice, Institute of Logistics, Slovakia,EU, andrea.rosova@tuke.sk
Co-authors: MALKUS Tomasz PASKA Martin TREBUNA Peter IGNACZ Peter PLESKOVA Petra
Abstract: The aim of the contribution is to introduce the project and to point out the possibilities of using computer simulation for the needs of more effective production logistics. Like many other tools and methods, logistics also greatly contributes to maintaining the company's competitiveness and resilience to external factors such as the crisis, inflation, falling demand, and so on. [..] Read more
RYBAK Anna Czestochowa, University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Poland, EU, anna.rybak@wz.pcz.pl
Co-authors: RADZISZEWSKA Aleksandra
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to identify the features of delivery quality and their impact on the e-commerce clients’ satisfaction level. As a research objects, individual clients from Poland were selected. [..] Read more
RZEŚNY-CIEPLIŃSKA Jagienka WSB University in Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland, EU, jrzesny@wsb.gda.pl
Abstract: Organising and coordination of goods and people transportation is the main area of city logistics and should be included in a policy pursued by city authorities towards various city space users. Unfortunately as far there is a lack of comprehensive approach on passengers and freight flows therefore in different issues they are treated separately. [..] Read more
Říha Zdeněk Czech Technical University, Faculty of transportation Sciences, Czech Republic, rihazden@fd.cvut.cz
Co-authors: Tichý Jan Baroch Václav
Abstract: The Cost Index CESMAD BOHEMIA is a monitoring system of cost development for Czech freight carriers. This Index is based on the methodology of the Dutch company NEA and the methodology of transport experts from the Czech Technical University. [..] Read more
SAŁEK Robert Czestochowa University of Technology, Częstochowa, Poland, EU, robert.salek@wz.pcz.pl
Co-authors: KNOP Lilla
Abstract: Production companies in today's economic environment are undertaking many activities leading to increasing their competitiveness. They participate in complex processes of logistic chains that largely affect their relationship with the market environment. [..] Read more
SAMOLEJOVÁ Andrea VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU, andrea.samolejova@vsb.cz, martin.lammpa@vsb.cz, andrea.sikorova@vsb.cz
Co-authors: LAMPA Martin SIKOROVÁ Andrea
Abstract: In the present era of economic growth, most industries in developed countries are calling for people. In the Czech Republic a low unemployment rate also persists, which is the problem for most employers. [..] Read more
SANIUK Anna University of Zielona Gora, Zielona Gora, Poland, EU, a.saniuk@iizp.uz.zgora.pl
Abstract: In recent years, the concept of Industry 4.0, called the fourth industrial revolution, has become increasingly popular. Application of automation, data exchange, cloud computing and the Internet of Things can transfer enterprises into a new reality and give an unprecedented greater opportunity to effectively compete with current market moguls and gain competitive advantage on the market. [..] Read more
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