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aggregate the ‘real’ logistics ‘cross‐sector’. This is applied to the two German port city‐states, Hamburg and Bremen. The …‐relevant ‘cross‐sectors’, clusters and networks; and second our knowledge about service, namely logistics, clusters and networks (for …
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Purpose: Due to the large number of intermediaries in logistics networks there is avariety of possible failures … distribution of applications and economic benefits alongthe logistics chain. Furthermore, important conclusions on implementation … companies. Initial comparisons betweencurrently used and blockchain-based logistics networks are also possible. …
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companies and startups increases their agility by using agile methods. The logistics industry in particular is known to be a … study conducted is to assess how traditional logistics companies and logistics startups use agile methods in their IT … the first results, insights can be gained on the following points covering traditional logistics companies and logistics …
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