Interdependencies between SCM (Logistic) Strategies and freight traffic volume: Potentials for sustainable transportation?

Gerald Aschauer

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Abstract

This papers purpose is to describe how Supply Chain Management (SCM) interrelates with freight traffic volume and its resulting effects. The development of international SC networks is one of the main driving forces of freight transportation. The paper is based on a broad literature review and presents the findings of an empirical investigation in the exporting industry sector in Austria. These results are the basis for further research work in this field in order to develop a systematic approach mapping the interrelationships.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManaging Operations in Service Economies
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventEurOMA 2010 - Porto, Portugal
Duration: 6 Jun 20109 Jun 2010
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Conference

ConferenceEurOMA 2010
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityPorto
Period06.06.201009.06.2010
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