Institute of Business Logistics and General Management
Institute of Business Logistics and General Management
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Welcome
Institute
Institute
Institute
Institute
Team
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Wolfgang Kersten
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker
PD Dr. habil. Meike Schröder
Dr. Birgit von See
Anja Meister
Peter Kropidlowski
Chema Abdennadher
Christian Bruss, M.Eng.
Florian Dörries, M.Sc.
Sandra Heymann, M.A.
Lasse Bo Ladewig, M.Sc.
Beverly Lege (geb. Grafe), M.Sc.
Mohamed Osman
Johannes Schnelle, M.Sc.
Olena Soltmann, Dipl.-Phys.
Events
Hamburg Logistics Colloquium
HICL
Symposium Purchasing and Logistics
Stellenausschreibungen
Completed dissertations
Research
Research
Research
Research
Subject areas
Holistic Transformation
Digitalization
Supply chain risk management & resilience
Sustainability
Supply Chain Security
Variants and complexity management
Previous projects
Digitalization & Industry 4.0
Supply Chain Risk Managment
Technology and Process Innovations in Logistics
Supply Chain Security
Complexity and Variety Management
Applied Management Methods
Publications
Tools
think-cell
Tableau©
MAXQDA
Studies
Studies
Studies
Studies
Courses
Theses
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IndAM
Situationally adequate lean implementation
RFID in Maritime Container Logistics
DIMLA
Multi-Agent-based Decision Automation in Maritime Container Logistics
ChainLog
Project „BlinK“
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Trends and Strategies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management – Digital Transformation Opportunities
Sustainable loading dock management
Complexity Cost Assessment for Logistic Systems (BeKoLog)
OI.log
ÖkoStar - Development and implementation of an environmental standard for general-cargo-alliances
Research information system by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI)
SiLuFra
WBCInno
Study on identification of weaknesses in service processes using the example of the wind energy sector (2009)
Study on risks and opportunities of the German aerospace industry
Research Co-Operation: Supply Chain Sustainability
EU-project "LogOn Baltic" – Comparative analysis of logistics and ICT structures in Baltic Sea areas
EU-Projekt „CARING“
LQMS
WaNa
Study on the qualification of logistics in Hamburg
Service-oriented Architecture and Radio Frequency Identification for steering a model Railway (SARFIR)
Development and Implementation of a Program Advancing Research Education and Exploitation for the Support of National Innovation Systems – PARENIS
EU-project (C.A.S.H.) on risk management in order to make heavy goods traffic safer in the Baltic Sea Region
Trends and Strategies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
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