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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WOLNIEWICZ Łukasz Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 27 Wybrzeze Wyspianskiego Str., Wroclaw, Poland, lukasz.wolniewicz@pwr.edu.pl
Abstract: In rail transport robustness issues are primarily used in planning. The sequence of subsequent transport processes depends on the planning. [..] Read more
DOHN Katarzyna Silesian University of Technology, Poland, EU, kdohn@polsl.pl, aleksandra.wierzbicka@polsl.pl, zzebrucki@polsl.pl
Co-authors: WIERZBICKA Aleksandra ŻEBRUCKI Zbigniew
Abstract: Inland waterway transport is an important element of the freight transport throughout Europe. Waterways connect the most important points of transport infrastructure with each other, which provides direct access to the sea for countries that do not have it. [..] Read more
ZIMON Grzegorz Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow, Poland, EU, gzimon@prz.edu.pl
Abstract: Effective management of an enterprise needs to be based on financial security. Uncertain financial situation of a company limits the efficient making of short-term decisions that directly affect the level of net working capital. [..] Read more
ZRAKOVÁ Diana University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovakia, EU, diana.zrakova@fri.uniza.sk
Co-authors: KOMAN Gabriel KUBINA Milan
Abstract: The constant evolution of the Internet brings with itself changes in business communication with customers and in the distribution ways of products to customers. Nowadays, e-shop sales are in the forefront of all sales which puts higher demands on supply chains. [..] Read more
ZWOLIŃSKA Bożena AGH University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, Cracow, Poland, EU, bzwol@agh.edu.pl
Abstract: The complexity of manufacturing systems is a result of the emergence, which unconditionally relies on the qualities of the analyzed manufacturing system, the type and scale of production and the features and kind of manufactured final products. For realistic production systems formally defining their complexity is difficult and ambivalent. [..] Read more
ŻYCZYŃSKI Norbert Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Management Systems and Logistics, Poland, EU, n.zyczynski@prz.edu.pl
Co-authors: OLEJARZ Tadeusz
Abstract: The aim of the article is to present the possibility of using competitors prices and assortment in the process of determining the strategy of product segmentation with the support of an Retail Management System. The segmentation strategy may be based on activities such as assortment maintenance, assortment deepening, assortment reduction, assortment expansion and assortment exchange. [..] Read more
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