نتایج جستجو برای: shipping

تعداد نتایج: 6281  

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Mikhail Kaluzhsky

Аннотация: В статье анализируются социально-экономические последствия развития дропшиппинга – новой формы организации продаж, стремительно завоевывающей российский рынок. Дропшиппинг открывает огромные перспективы не только для простых людей, но и для российских производителей, которые при правильном использовании возможностей дропшиппинга могут с минимальными затратами получить прямой доступ к...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2006
W.-B. Lin

This research explores the cause variables, which affect employee involvement via diverse orientations. That is to say, it studies the relationship and effect of individual characteristic of personality traits, organizational climate of perspective of Chinese society relationship orientation, and internal marketing upon employee involvement. The population is based upon five companies from the ...

2016
Pius ten Hacken Pius Ten Hacken

When we consider a compound such as steamship, we have two types of information that can be used to find out the meaning. On one hand, we have the meaning of the components, steam and ship. These components are words, which makes it relatively easy to determine what their meaning is in other contexts. On the other hand, we have the relation between the two components. This relation is not overt...

Journal: :Interfaces 2004
Yossi Sheffi

Most shippers go through an annual auction process of procuring transportation services, leading to an annual contract. This paper argues that the use of combinatorial auctions in this procurement can unlock significant reductions in operating costs for shippers, while protecting carriers from “winning” the lanes that do not fit their network, thus improving carriers’ operations as well. Combin...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2017
Silvia Valeria Padilla Tinoco Stefan Creemers Robert N. Boute

We study collaborative shipping where two shippers bundle their shipments to share the same transportation vehicle (also known as co-loading). The goal of such a collaboration is to reduce the total number of transports, thereby reducing transportation costs and GHG emissions. To synchronize the replenishment of both companies, we adopt a can-order joint replenishment policy for both companies,...

2016
Sheng Teng Huang S. T. Huang

International container shipping industry experiences important innovation after the 1980s. This is caused by the progress of Asian shipping to stay abreast of the economic development and the authorization of the revised US Shipping Act in 1984. Before the act, container shipping industry is exempt from antitrust law. The act is intended to loosen regulation and promote competition. Consequent...

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is commonly defined as an application-to-application transfer of business documents between computers using industry-defined standards which enable organizations to send and receive business communications more quickly, flexibly, cheaply, and with higher security than conventional communications. With improvements in the quality and affordability of data commun...

2005
Chaug-Ing Hsu Yu-Ping Hsieh

This study formulates a two-objective model by individually minimizing shipping costs and inventory costs to decide whether to route a shipment through a hub or directly to its destination. First, shipping and inventory cost functions are formulated for a multi-port calling route. Shipping costs include capital and operating cost, fuel cost and port charge, while inventory costs include waiting...

1996
Donald Kossmann Michael J. Franklin

Query processing in a client-server database system raises the question of where to execute queries to minimize the communication costs and response time of a query, and to load-balance the system. This paper evaluates the two common query execution strategies, data shipping and query shipping, and a policy referred to as hybrid shipping. Data shipping determines that queries be executed at cli...

2014
Michelle D. Greenwood Michael J. Spivey

People often tacitly assume an egocentric perspective when describing spatial scenes, and then use ambiguous descriptions (e.g., “The bottle is on the left.”). However, they can also take an alternative perspective, for instance referencing an agent that is present in the scene to reduce ambiguity (e.g., “The bottle is on your right.”). In this experiment, participants viewed a computer screen ...

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