Transport Logistics

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Transport Logistics

9781840645514 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Alan McKinnon, Kühne Logistics University, Germany, Kenneth Button, University Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, US and Peter Nijkamp, Professor Emeritus, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the Centre for European Studies, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Romania and the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, China
Publication Date: 2003 ISBN: 978 1 84064 551 4 Extent: 712 pp
This comprehensive and integrated collection includes a wide range of previously published articles from logistics management, operations research and economics journals, as well as the mainstream transport literature. The volume is divided into 13 sections covering the full spectrum of research in the field, including the modelling of freight flows, just-in-time delivery, modal split, vehicle routing and utilisation, the environmental impact of freight transport operations, city logistics and telematics and the deregulation of freight markets.

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Logistics is the management function responsible for the flow of materials through the supply chain. Freight transport typically accounts for a third of total logistics costs and is a major determinant of the quality of a distribution service.

This comprehensive and integrated collection includes a wide range of previously published articles from logistics management, operations research and economics journals, as well as the mainstream transport literature. The volume is divided into 13 sections covering the full spectrum of research in the field, including the modelling of freight flows, just-in-time delivery, modal split, vehicle routing and utilisation, the environmental impact of freight transport operations, city logistics and telematics and the deregulation of freight markets.

This authoritative volume will be an essential compendium for those teaching in and researching in the rapidly-expanding field of transport logistics and will be of interest to those involved in the management of logistics and formulation of public policy on freight transport.
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44 articles, dating from 1970 to 2001
Contributors include: W.J. Baumol, L.D. Burns, J.C. Cooper, J.A. Crowley, A.S. Fowkes, L.K. Nozick, D.A. Quarmby, C. Ruijgrok, L. Tavasszy, A. Woodburn
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Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction Alan McKinnon, Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp
PART I FREIGHT TRANSPORT WITHIN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
1. Edward A. Morash and Steven R. Clinton (1997), ‘The Role of Transportation Capabilities in International Supply Chain Management’
2. James C. Cooper (1993), ‘Logistics Strategies for Global Businesses’
3. Joseph R. Carter and Bruce G. Ferrin (1995), ‘The Impact of Transportation Costs on Supply Chain Management’
4. Alan C. McKinnon and Allan Woodburn (1996), ‘Logistical Restructuring and Road Freight Traffic Growth: An Empirical Assessment’
PART II MODELLING FREIGHT MOVEMENT WITHIN LOGISTICS SYSTEMS
5. Lóránt A. Tavasszy, Ben Smeenk and Cees J. Ruijgrok (1998), ‘A DSS for Modelling Logistics Chains in Freight Transport Policy Analysis’
6. D.A. Quarmby (1989), ‘Developments in the Retail Market and Their Effect on Freight Distribution’
7. Lawrence D. Burns, Randolph W. Hall, Dennis E. Blumenfeld and Carlos F. Daganzo (1985), ‘Distribution Strategies that Minimize Transportation and Inventory Costs’
8. Linda K. Nozick and Mark A. Turnquist (2001), ‘Inventory, Transportation, Service Quality and the Location of Distribution Centers’
PART III OUTSOURCING VS INSOURCING FREIGHT TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
9. Melvyn J. Peters, Robert C. Lieb and Hugh L. Randall (1998), ‘The Use of Third-party Logistics Services by European Industry’
10. Phil Croucher (1998), ‘Insourcing’
PART IV MODAL SPLIT AND CARRIER SELECTION
11. W.J. Baumol and H.D. Vinod (1970), ‘An Inventory Theoretic Model of Freight Transport Demand’
12. R. Gray (1982), ‘Behavioural Approaches to Freight Transport Modal Choice’
13. Michael A. McGinnis (1989), ‘A Comparative Evaluation of Freight Transportation Choice Models’
14. Antti Lehmusvaara, Markku Tuominen and Jukka Korpela (1999), ‘An Integrated Approach for Truck Carrier Selection’
PART V INTERMODAL SYSTEMS
15. A.S. Fowkes, C.A. Nash and G. Tweddle (1991), ‘Investigating the Market for Inter-modal Freight Technologies’
16. Bart W. Wiegmans, Enno Masurel and Peter Nijkamp (1999), ‘Intermodal Freight Terminals: An Analysis of the Terminal Market’
17. Glen D’Este (1996), ‘An Event-based Approach to Modelling Intermodal Freight Systems’
PART VI VEHICLE ROUTING AND NETWORK PLANNING
18. Teodor Gabriel Crainic and Gilbert Laporte (1997), ‘Planning Models for Freight Transportation’
19. Peter G. Eibl, Roddy Mackenzie and David B. Kidner (1994), ‘Vehicle Routeing and Scheduling in the Brewing Industry: A Case Study’
PART VII EFFECTS OF JUST-IN-TIME ON FREIGHT TRANSPORT
20. Alain Garreau, Robert Lieb and Robert Millen (1991), ‘JIT and Corporate Transport: An International Comparison’
21. Michael Tracey, Chong Leng Tan, Mark Vonderembse and Edward J. Bardi (1995), ‘A Reexamination of the Effects of Just-In-Time on Inbound Logistics’
PART VIII VEHICLE UTILIZATION
22. Anders Samuelsson and Bernhard Tilanus (1997), ‘A Framework Efficiency Model for Goods Transportation, with an Application to Regional Less-than-truckload Distribution’
23. Ivy Penman (1997), ‘Efficient Unit Loads’
24. Alan C. McKinnon (1996), ‘The Empty Running and Return Loading of Road Goods Vehicles’
PART IX ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FREIGHT TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
25. Stefanie Böge (1995), ‘The Well-travelled Yogurt Pot: Lessons for New Freight Transport Policies and Regional Production’
26. David J. Forkenbrock (2001), ‘Comparison of External Costs of Rail and Truck Freight Transportation’
27. Frances M. Vanek and Edward K. Morlok (2000), ‘Improving the Energy Efficiency of Freight in the United States Through Commodity-based Analysis: Justification and Implementation’
28. Peter Nijkamp, Aura Reggiani and Simona Bolis (1997), ‘European Freight Transport and the Environment: Empirical Applications and Scenarios’
29. David Martin, William Cannell and Ken Gwilliam (1995), ‘Reducing the Impact of Freight Transport on Global Warming: The Potential of Technical Solutions’
30. Stephen Anderson, Michael Browne and Julian Allen (1999), ‘Logistics Implications of the UK Packaging Waste Regulations’
PART X CITY LOGISTICS
31. K.W. Ogden (1984), ‘A Framework for Urban Freight Policy Analysis’
32. Eiji Shiomi, Hiroshi Nomura, Garland Chow and Katuhiro Niiro (1993), ‘Physical Distribution and Freight Transportation in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area’
33. Eiichi Taniguchi and Rob E.C.M. van der Heijden (2000), ‘An Evaluation Methodology for City Logistics’
34. Timothy Howgego and Michael Roe (1998), ‘The Use of Pipelines for the Urban Distribution of Goods’
PART XI TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND LOGISTICS
35. Kant Rao and William L. Grenoble IV (1991), ‘Modelling the Effects of Traffic Congestion on JIT’
36. Alan McKinnon (1999), ‘The Effect of Traffic Congestion on the Efficiency of Logistical Operations’
37. Amelia C. Regan and Thomas F. Golob (1999), ‘Freight Operators’ Perceptions of Congestion Problems and the Application of Advanced Technologies: Results from a 1998 Survey of 1200 Companies Operating in California’
38. W.-J. Van Schijndel and J. Dinwoodie (2000), ‘Congestion and Multimodal Transport: A Survey of Cargo Transport Operators in the Netherlands’
PART XII INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
39. James A. Crowley (1998), ‘Virtual Logistics: Transport in the Marketspace’
40. S. Anderson, R.A.M. Jorna and C.A. Verweij (1996), ‘Satellite Communication in Road Freight Operations: The METAFORA Experience’
41. Sveinn Vidar Gudmundsson and Rita Walczuck (1999), ‘The Development of Electronic Markets in Logistics’
PART XIII DEREGULATION OF FREIGHT TRANSPORT
42. Paul D. Larson (1991), ‘Transportation Deregulation, JIT, and Inventory Levels’
43. James Cooper (1991), ‘Lessons for Europe from Freight Deregulation in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America’
44. B.T. Bayliss and A.I. Millington (1995), ‘Deregulation and Logistics Systems in a Single European Market’
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