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Verhoosel, J.P.C. (author), van Bekkum, M.A. (author), Verwaart, T. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Reisch, L.A. (author), Cohen, M.J. (author), Thøgersen, J.B. (author), Tukker, A. (author)
While the field of sustainable consumption research is relatively young, it has already attracted scholars from all corners of the social sciences. The time has come to identify a new research agenda as trends in sustainable consumption research seem to suggest the dawning of a new phase. Not only does research need to be guided, but sustainable...
article 2016
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Hulstijn, J. (author), Hofman, W. (author), Zomer, G. (author), Tan, Y.H. (author)
Customs administrations are exploring system-based approaches to regulatory supervision, taking the entire set of controls in a process into account. In addition to Trusted Traders, which are recognized by a certification process, customs are considering to identify so called Trusted Trade Lanes: companies that collaborate in a trade lane in a...
conference paper 2016
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Hofman, W.J. (author)
Supply - and logistics innovations require data of different, heterogeneous sources. Supply chain resilience for instance requires visibility of goods flows and data of planned infrastructure maintenance and unforeseen accidents or incidents that may cause delays. Technically, there are different ways to share this data, e.g. the messaging...
conference paper 2016
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Muller, T.J. (author), Müller, R. (author), Zedel, K. (author), Zomer, G. (author), Engler, M. (author)
Improving both efficiency and security in international supply chains requires a new approach in data sharing and control measures. Instead of managing supply chain risks individually, supply chain partners need to collaborate in order to exchange cargo information and implement control measures on the level of the entire supply chain....
conference paper 2015
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Janssen, G.R. (author), de Man, A.P. (author), Quak, H.J. (author)
Supply chain collaboration, in which two or more autonomous firms work together to plan and execute supply chain operations, is becoming ever more important to remain competitive in business. Yet, through collaboration concerns arise about whether the benefits and risks of collaboration are split in an acceptable and fair manner. This research...
bookPart 2015
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Klievink, B. (author), Zomer, G. (author)
This paper is the introduction to the fourth Workshop on IT-enabled Resilient, Seamless and Secure Global Supply Chains (WITNESS 2015). In the paper, we present a synthesis of the innovation agendas of a series of international research, development and demonstration projects that seek to make supply chains more efficient and more secure. From...
conference paper 2015
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Gallis, R. (author), Zwetsloot, G.I.J.M. (author)
High Reliability Organizations (HRO’s) are organizations that constantly face serious and complex (safety) risks yet succeed in realising an excellent safety performance. In such situations acceptable levels of safety cannot be achieved by traditional safety management only. HRO’s manage safety risks in a specific way, supported by an associated...
other 2014
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Davydenko, I. (author), Ehrler, V. (author), de Ree, D. (author), Lewis, A. (author), Tavasszy, L. (author)
Improving the efficiency and sustainability of supply chains is a shared aim of the transport industry, its customers, governments as well as industry organisations. To optimize supply chains and for the identification of best practice, standards for their analysis are needed in order to achieve comparable evaluations. This need for an...
article 2014
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Pruksasri, P. (author), van den Berg, J. (author), Hofman, W.J. (author), Tan, Y.H. (author)
Secure and accurate transactions are vital to any large-scale business system in order to guarantee the reliability of the system to stakeholders in both the public and private sectors. In supply chain systems, however, a variety of information security shortcomings is currently occurring in several processes, for example, related to data...
conference paper 2014
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Pruksasri, P. (author), van den Berg, J. (author), Hofman, W.J. (author)
Global information systems are becoming more complex and dynamic everyday: huge amounts of data and messages through those systems show dynamically changing traffic patterns. Because of this, diagnosing when sub-systems are not working properly is difficult. System failures or errors in information exchange protocols sometimes happen and...
conference paper 2014
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Minoglou, K. (author), San Segundo Bello, D. (author), Sabuncuoglu Tezcan, D. (author), Haspeslagh, L. (author), van Olmen, J. (author), Merry, B. (author), Cavaco, C. (author), Mazzamuto, F. (author), Toqué-Trésonne, I. (author), Moirin, R. (author), Brouwer, E.A.M. (author), Toccafondi, M. (author), Preti, G. (author), Rosmeulen, M. (author), de Moor, P. (author)
Both ESA and the EC have identified the need for a supply chain of CMOS imagers for space applications which uses solely European sources. An essential requirement on this supply chain is the platformization of the process modules, in particular when it comes to very specific processing steps, such as those required for the manufacturing of...
conference paper 2014
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Eckartz, S. (author), Katsma, C. (author)
Nowadays, an increasing number of organizations in the supply chain are involved in business collaborations. The success of such collaborations is, among others, highly dependent on joint investment in IT system implementations. In this paper we will discuss how business cases can be used to determine the costs and benefits of such investments...
conference paper 2014
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Ustailieva, E. (author)
Current business and organisational practices have led to an increased importance of supply chains to business strategy as well as within national and global economies [1]. Nowadays, businesses increasingly rely on the outsourcing of parts of their activities and processes. Companies function and compete more and more on a supply chain level, in...
other 2014
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Liu, L. (author), Daniels, H. (author), Hofman, W.J. (author)
The risk management over a supply chain has to be founded on the management controls in each of the partner companies in the chain. Inevitably, the business relationship and operations dependence bind the control efforts of partner companies together. This proposes challenges for supply chain risk management and at the same time for the BI...
conference paper 2014
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Pruksasri, P. (author), van den Berg, J. (author), Hofman, W. (author), Daskapan, S. (author)
The Seamless Integrated Data Pipeline system was proposed to the European Union in order to overcome the information quality shortcomings of the current international supply chain information exchange systems. Next to identification and authorization of stakeholders, secure access control needs to be considered at design time of the new data...
conference paper 2013
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Klievink, B. (author), Lucassen, I. (author)
One of the key challenges that governments face in supervising international supply chains is the need for improving the quality of data accompanying the logistics flow. In many supply chains, individual parties in the chain work with low quality data for their operations and compliance, even though somewhere in the supply chain, better data is...
conference paper 2013
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Ustailieva, E. (author), Starren, A. (author)
Companies function more and more in networks (i.e. contractor chains with contractors, suppliers and/or other companies. This asks for several companies/parties to work together to get the work done. Working in contractor chains is very common in sectors like maintenance, construction, cleaning, and catering. On the workfloor this collaboration...
other 2013
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Meyer-Larsen, N. (author), Drupsteen, L. (author), Gräf, G. (author), Maier, L. (author), Müller, R. (author)
Risk management, which is the identification and analysis of risks and their mitigation, is increasingly becoming a crucial factor in the management of international intermodal supply chains. On the one hand, security risks are addressed, especially since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. Several laws, regulations, security procedures...
conference paper 2013
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van de Walle, B. (author), Brugghemans, B. (author), Meesters, K. (author), van den Homberg, M.J.C. (author)
report 2013
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