2013 17th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops 2013
DOI: 10.1109/edocw.2013.31
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Model-Based Integrated Planning for Logistics Service Contracts

Abstract: In the past, logistics used to be a core function of production and trading companies but many of them started to outsource at least parts of their logistics functions to specialized logistics service providers in terms of logistics contracts. With this, sophisticated business models such as value added logistics service providers evolved which concentrate on tasks of planning, coordination and monitoring of entire supply chains. Most of these tasks encompass a variety of isolated steps in order to deliver eff… Show more

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“…Information is required from other partners, including information from RFID and IoT sensors combined with distributed intelligent systems in transport units and networks. They research how the IoT, monitoring and information exchange within logistic services contribute to new contractual forms in the collaboration and coordination of supply chain partners to provide an integrated view of the flows going through the supply chain (Augenstein and Ludwig, 2013a;Mutke et al, 2013Mutke et al, , 2015Razmi-Farooji, 2018). This stream of research deals with the use of cheap computational power and sensors to set up intelligent decision-making capacity for agents in the field, thus avoiding the need for costly reporting of events and information to a central decision-maker.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information is required from other partners, including information from RFID and IoT sensors combined with distributed intelligent systems in transport units and networks. They research how the IoT, monitoring and information exchange within logistic services contribute to new contractual forms in the collaboration and coordination of supply chain partners to provide an integrated view of the flows going through the supply chain (Augenstein and Ludwig, 2013a;Mutke et al, 2013Mutke et al, , 2015Razmi-Farooji, 2018). This stream of research deals with the use of cheap computational power and sensors to set up intelligent decision-making capacity for agents in the field, thus avoiding the need for costly reporting of events and information to a central decision-maker.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterprise Dynamics (ED), Arena) are generated from the transformation model. The structure of the transformation model is described in more detail in [30]. Fig.…”
Section: A Simulation Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterprise Dynamics (ED), Arena) are generated from the transformation model. The structure of the transformation model is described in more detail in (Mutke et al, 2013a). Fig.…”
Section: Simulation In Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%