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Recent Advances in City Logistics: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on City Logistics

Recent Advances in City Logistics: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on City Logistics
Recent Advances in City Logistics: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on City Logistics



Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban Condition by Stephen Graham,
Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban Condition by Stephen Graham,
Two defining processes have shaped our age -- the urbanization of our planet and the uneven connections of globalization. Both are underpinned by radical transformations of networked infrastructures: telecommunications, transport, energy, water, and even urban streets. Splintering Urbanism offers a path-breaking analysis of the contemporary urban condition through the lens of such infrastructure networks. It develops an unprecedented international and interdisciplinary analysis of the complex interactions between infrastructure networks, new technologies, and contemporary urban spaces. While investigating the effects of globalization and technology on the city, the authors take the reader on a global journey encompassing financial districts, e-commerce spaces and logistics hubs, new media districts, airports, malls, theme parks, gated communities and green neighborhoods. With its global focus, Splintering Urbanism will be essential reading for urbanists, geographers, planners, architects, sociologists, researchers in science and technology and communication studies, and all those seeking a definitive statement of the contemporary urban condition.



Transportation management system - Commonly known as TMS, transportation management systems are a category of operations software (often Web-hosted) under the “supply chain execution” grouping that aids logistics management in various modes along with associated activities, including managing shipping units; shipment scheduling through inbound, outbound and intra-company shipments; modeling and benchmarking, rate management, data base maintenance; generating bills of lading; load planning and optimization; carrier or mode selection; posting and tendering; freight bill auditing and payment; loss and damage claims processing; labor ...

Transportation Communications International Union - The Transportation Communications International Union or TCU is the successor to the union formerly known as the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks and includes within it many other organizations, including the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters that have merged with it since 1969.

Crowley Maritime Corporation - Crowley Maritime Corporation, based in Oakland, California, and founded in 1892, is primarily a family and employee-owned company that provides transportation and logistics services in US and international markets by means of four operating lines of business: Liner Services; Logistics Services; Petroleum Services and Marine Services.

Medical logistics - Medical logistics focuses the general functions of logistics -- procurement, transportation, and storage -- to the specific product types, characteristics, and information content of pharmaceuticals, medical-surgical supplies, medical devices, and other products needed to support doctors, nurses, and other health and dental care providers. Medical logistics is unique in that it is focused on the needs of healthcare providers.



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Transportation Logistics Management - Transportation Logistics Management Transportation management system - Commonly known as TMS, transportation management systems are a category of operations software (often Web-hosted) under the “supply chain execution” grouping that aids logistics management in various modes along with associated activities, including managing shipping units; shipment scheduling through inbound, outbound and intra-company shipments; modeling and benchmarking, rate management, data base maintenance; generating bills of lading; load planning and optimization; carrier or mode selection; posting and tendering; freight bill auditing and payment; ...

Transportation Logistics Services - Transportation Logistics Services Third-party logistics provider - A third-party logistics provider (abbreviated 3PL) is a firm that provides outsourced or "third party" logistics services to companies for part or sometimes all of their supply chain management function. Third party logistics providers typically specialize in integrated warehousing and transportation services that can be scaled and customized to customer’s needs based on market conditions and the demands and delivery service requirements for their products and materials. Crowley Maritime Corporation - Crowley Maritime ...

Co International Ltd Transport - Co International Ltd Transport Shipping Economics Shipping is by far the most significant mode of transportation for the carriage of freight. In terms of volume alone, no other mode comes close. Its dominance is even more overwhelming when distances are accounted for. This book is concerned with the economics of this pivotal mode of transportation. It reveals that the influences on the development co international ltd transport and current state of shipping economics research are extremely eclectic. The various chapters in ...

International Freight Forwarders - International Freight Forwarders Kosovo Between War And Peace This book is about the troublesome international administration international freight forwarders and reconstruction of Kosovo, as well as the problems of trusteeship arrangements generally. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the practices of international intervention, peace-building international freight forwarders and the reconstruction of war-torn societies have increasingly taken the shape of ambitious de facto trusteeship arrangements with the ongoing international administration of Kosovo as the primary example. This book ...

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