conference proceedings - Carpathian Logistics Congress 2015
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conference proceedings - Carpathian Logistics Congress 2015
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VSB ‐ Technical University Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU Technical University in Kosice, Slovakia, EU AGH University of Science & Technology, Krakow, Poland, EU Carpathian Logistics Congress 2015 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS November 4th ‐ 6th 2015 Priessnitz Spa, Jesenik, Czech Republic, EU © 2016 TANGER Ltd., Ostrava ISBN 978‐80‐87294‐64‐2 CLC 2015: Carpathian Logistics Congress ‐ Conference Proceedings (reviewed version) Different Authors Nov 4th‐6th 2015 Priessnitz Spa, Jesenik, Czech Republic, EU Issued by: TANGER Ltd., Keltickova 62, 710 00 Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU Edition: 1st Edition, 2016 Number of pages: 578 CONTENT CARPATHIAN LOGISTICS CONGRESS 2015 PLENARY SESSION ................................................................................................................................ 11 MEGATRENDS, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, ITS IMPACT ON LOGISTICS PROCESSES AND POSSIBLE REACTIONS ‐ A BAVARIAN PERSPECTIVE ................................................................................. 10 LIEBETRUTH Thomas SESSION A ............................................................................................................................................ 15 MACROECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOGISTICS STRATEGIES OF JAPANESE ENTERPRISES IN POLAND AND THE GREAT BRITAIN ‐ LOCATION DECISIONS ................................................. 16 WITKOWSKI Jarosław, CHEBA Katarzyna THE METHODOLOGY OF CALCULATION THE OPTIMAL LEVEL OF PRODUCTION CAPACITIES INVOLVED IN SCM ........................................................................................................................ 22 MALINDŽÁK D., MERVART J., VRLÍKOVÁ J. PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF THE LOGISTIC PROCESSES AND ITS CONSISTENT DEFINITION IN THE SELECTED MANUFACTURING COMPANY ............................................................................................. 27 ZÁVADSKÁ Zuzana, ZÁVADSKÝ Ján, VESELOVSKÁ Lenka LOGISTICS CONCEPT WITHIN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ................................................................................ 39 MATWIEJCZUK Rafał USE OF PRECEDENT MATRICES IN SUPPLY CHAINS ......................................................................................... 45 PELLEŠOVÁ Pavlína, BOTLÍK Josef, BOTLÍKOVÁ Milena, KOSTKOVÁ Miroslava THE BENEFITS OF INTEGRATION OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ...................... 51 BURCHART‐KOROL Dorota, CZAPLICKA‐KOLARZ Krystyna, KRUCZEK Mariusz ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY FACTORS IN DESIGN OF RESILIENT SUPPLY CHAINS ......................................................................................................................... 57 FELIKS Jerzy, KARKULA Marek, MAJEWSKA Katarzyna THE STRATEGIES OF A JAPANESE SUPPLIER RESILIENCE IN DEVELOPING SUPPLY CHAINS ‐ CULTURAL DIMENSION OF CREATING ADVANTAGE ........................................................................ 64 BĄKOWSKA‐MORAWSKA Urszula THE ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, THE INFLOW OF CASES AND FIXING THE NUMBER OF PERMANENT POSTS WITHIN THE COMMON JUDICIARY ‐ A PERSPECTIVE OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT ............................ 72 ODLANICKA‐POCZOBUTT Monika PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR INCREASING LOGISTICS PRODUCTIVITY IN DIRECTION OF INDUSTRY 4.0 ...... 80 MAROUŠEK Roman, NOVOTNÝ Petr THE MANAGEMENT OF LOGISTICS PROCESSES IN A CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISE WITH THE USE OF B2B OPTIBUD SYSTEM ....................................................................................................... 86 ŁOBAZIEWICZ Monika PRACTICAL RESEARCH IN FIELD OF AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION IN AUTOMOTIVE ..................................... 92 KOLAROVSZKI Peter, TENGLER Jiří THE RESEARCH USABILITY OF PASSIVE RFID TECHNOLOGY FOR IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSPORT UNITS AND POSTAL PACKAGES BY THE CHOSEN POSTAL OPERATOR ................................... 98 TENGLER Jiří, KOLAROVSZKI Peter, KOŠŤÁLOVÁ Alena BUSINESS FORECASTING VIA SOFT COMPUTING METHODS......................................................................... 104 DOSTÁL Petr, ŠKAPA Stanislav PURCHASING LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................................... 110 HART Martin, TARABA Pavel, KONEČNÝ Jiří DOES THE BUYER’S EXERTISE INFLUENCE THE RESULT OF A REVERSE ELECTRONIC AUCITON? AN EXPERTISE THEORY POINT OF VIEW ........................................................................................................ 116 KLÉZL Vojtěch THE CONCEPT OF USING HAMILTON CYCLE IN THE DESIGN AND TESTING LOGISTIC PROCESSES ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE MODULE TENDERS AND TENDERING IN B2B SYSTEM OPTIBUD............................................................................................................................... 122 ŻUKOWICZ Marek, ŁOBAZIEWICZ Monika METHODOLOGY OF INLAND PORTS DESIGN AS INTERMODAL TERMINALS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ................................................................................................................................ 126 BÍNOVÁ Helena, JURKOVIČ Martin SESSION B .......................................................................................................................................... 132 IMPACT OF WORK IN PROCESS ON THE LEVEL OF INTEROPERABLE STOCKS................................................ 133 MICHLOWICZ Edward, ZWOLIŃSKA Bożena, SMOLIŃSKA Katarzyna COSTS OF PRODUCTION LOGISTICS ‐ RELATION: DECISION ‐ RISK ‐ COST .................................................... 139 KULIŃSKA Ewa RELATIONS BETWEEN ROOT‐CAUSES OF DELAYS AND THEIR DURATION IN A SMALL BATCH PRODUTION.................................................................................................................... 145 GACEK Stanisław, KARKULA Marek HOW KAIZEN PHILOSPHY WORKS IN JAPANESE MANUFACTURING COMPANIES LOCATED IN POLAND. A CASE STUDY OF DAICEL SAFETY SYSTEMS EUROPE................................................................ 152 KIBA‐JANIAK Maja, KUZA Konrad LEAN LOGISTICS CONCEPT IN THE CZECH ENGINEERING COMPANIES ......................................................... 158 DOLÁK Radim INTRODUCTION TO THE COMBINED MODEL OF FORECASTING AND ITS APPLICATIONAND COMPARATION WITH ARIMA MODEL ........................................................................................................... 164 KAČMÁRY Peter, ROSOVÁ Andrea, STRAKA Martin, MALINDŽÁKOVÁ Marcela, PUŠKÁŠ Eduard SESSION C .......................................................................................................................................... 170 FACTORS INFLUENCING WAREHOUSE CONSTRUCTION IN RELATION TO SAFE OPERATION ....................... 171 CEMPÍREK Václav, DRAHOTSKÝ Ivo, PRŮŠA Petr, NACHTIGALL Petr EXTENSIVE MATRICES FOR ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS ............................................................ 178 BOTLÍK Josef, BOTLÍKOVÁ Milena DECISION‐MAKING PROCESS OF A CUSTOMER IN CONTAINER TRANSPORTATION ..................................... 185 ŠRÁMKOVÁ Eva, KOLÁŘ Petr, NIKO Eduard, HUŇAK James THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CERTAIN LAW ACTS TO INTRODUCE THE STRATEGY OF SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT FOR THE SUPPLY OF GOODS IN THE CITY CENTRE........................................ 191 LEWANDOWSKI Krzysztof SESSION D.......................................................................................................................................... 201 BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT: ITS RELATION TO REVERSE LOGISTICS PRACTICES IN CZECH COMPANIES ................................................................................................................................... 202 ŠKAPA Radoslav CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND DRIVERS AND EFFECTS OF REVERSE LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT ............... 207 KLAPALOVÁ Alena KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, ICT SUPPORT AND REVERSE LOGISTICS PROCESSES: A CASE STUDY............ 213 KRČÁL Michal, REŠLOVÁ Martina POSTER SESSION ................................................................................................................................ 219 FIVE STEPS OF THE SMED SYSTEM APPLICATION IN DEEP DRAWN STAMPING............................................ 220 BALON Petr, BUCHTOVÁ Jana ANALYSIS OF VARIABILITY IN INVENTORY CONSUMPTION AND ITS UTILIZATION IN INDUSTRY.................. 226 BESTA Petr, NÉTEK Václav, KUBICA Stanislav, PROSICKÝ Petr BUILDING CUSTOMER LOYALTY AS THE BASIS FOR THE STABILIZATION OF RELATIONSHIPS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN .................................................................................................... 231 BRANSKA Lenka, PECINOVA Zuzana, LOSTAKOVA Hana POSSIBILITIES OF DEEPENING COOPERATION WITH SUPPLIERS BASED ON THE CPFR METHOD IN A COMPANY PRODUCING AND SUPPLYING FISH AND FISH PRODUCTS ‐ CASE STUDY .............................................................................................................................. 237 BRANSKA Lenka, RADOVA Barbora ELECTRICAL ENERGY SUPPLIES SAFETY VERSUS BUSINESS MODELS OF POWER COMPANIES IN POLAND ................................................................................................................................ 244 BRZÓSKA Jan RISK MANAGEMENT IN LOGISTIC PROJECTS ................................................................................................. 250 BUBEL Dagmara AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE REVERSE LOGISTICS OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT .................................. 257 BUMBOVÁ Monika, VOZŇÁKOVÁ Iveta, NIKOLSKAJA Martina CITY LOGISTICS ‐ SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY ........................................................................................ 263 CHAMIER‐GLISZCZYŃSKI Norbert SYSTEM OF FLEXIBLE COMPANY PLANNING ................................................................................................. 269 ČUCHTOVÁ Daniela, PITOŇÁKOVÁ Eva, NAŠČÁK Dušan KNOWLEDGE PROCESSES IN A SUPPLY CHAIN AS THE DETERMINANTS OF AN EFFECTIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE OF A PRODUCTION COMPANY..................................................................................... 275 DOHN Katarzyna, GUMIŃSKI Adam THE EVALUATION METHOD OF THE PROCESS OF MUNICIPAL WASTE COLLECTION .................................... 281 GIEL Robert, PLEWA Marcin KEY CHANGES IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF CUSTOMER SERVICE OF A LOGISTICS OPERATOR ON A REGIONAL LSP MARKET ..................................................................................................... 288 GUMIŃSKI Adam, DOHN Katarzyna FEA UTILIZATION FOR STUDY OF THE CONVEYOR BELTS PROPERTIES IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNAL LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ................................................................................................................ 293 FEDORKO Gabriel, BELUŠKO Matúš, HEGEDŰŠ Matúš MANUFACTURING PROCESS ANALYSIS IN THE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COMPANY USING TECNOMATIX...................................................................................................................................... 300 FEDORKO Gabriel, HEGEDŰŠ Matúš, ČUJAN Zdeněk USE OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS IN LOGISTICS .......................................................................... 307 HRABLIK CHOVANOVÁ Henrienta, HORŇÁKOVÁ Natália, BABČANOVÁ Dagmar POSSIBILITIES OF DEEPENING COOPERATION OF SELECTED STAKEHOLDERS WITHIN A CAR OIL DISTRIBUTION CHAIN .................................................................................................................................... 313 JELÍNKOVÁ Martina, LOŠŤÁKOVÁ Hana THE ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL INCIDENTS OF LOGISTICS SERVICE BY CRITICAL INCIDENT TECHNIQUE .................................................................................................................................................... 320 KADŁUBEK Marta ANALYSIS OF THE CHECK‐IN PROCESS FUNCTIONING ON THE TYPOLOGY OF AIR CARRIERS....................... 325 KIERZKOWSKI Artur, KISIEL Tomasz MODEL OF DYNAMIC FUNCTIONING OF THE CHECK‐IN DESK SYSTEM AT AN AIRPORT .............................. 332 KIERZKOWSKI Artur, KISIEL Tomasz LOGISTICS ACTIVITIES IN TRANSLOCATION PROJECTS OF HISTORIC MONUMENTS ..................................... 340 KOŁAKOWSKI Tomasz MODELS OF PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN RESISTANCE ............... 347 KRAMARZ Marzena, KRAMARZ Włodzimierz VALUE STREAM MAPPING IN REVERSE LOGISTIC ENTERPRISES ................................................................... 354 KRUCZEK Mariusz, ŻEBRUCKI Zbigniew ANALYSE OF MATERIAL SUPPLY OF THE ROBOTIZED WORKPLACES ............................................................. 360 KUBICA Stanislav, BESTA Petr, SIKOROVÁ Andrea, ŠVECOVÁ Eva, MYNÁŘ Martin MODERN APPROACHES TO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT IN TUBES PRODUCING COMPANY .................... 364 KUTAC Tomas, BESTA Petr, KUTAC Josef, LAMPA Martin MODELING THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IN ERP SOFTWARE .......................................................................... 370 KUŻDOWICZ Paweł, KUŻDOWICZ Dorota, SANIUK Anna OPTIMIZATION OF REFRACTORY MATERIAL DISTRIBUTION IN A METALLURGICAL COMPANY ................... 380 LAMPA Martin, KUTÁČ Josef DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE CUSTOMER AND SUPPLIER PERCEPTION OF THE USEFULNESS OF THE RANGE AND QUALITY OF LOGISTICS SERVICES ON THE B2B MARKET ............................................. 384 LOSTAKOVA Hana, PSORN Jan A PROPOSAL OF METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING A LOGISTICS STRATEGY FOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES IN SLOVAKIA.............................................................................................................................. 391 HORŇÁKOVÁ Natália, MAKYŠOVÁ Helena, SAMÁKOVÁ Jana COMPARISON OF PROCESSES IN THE MANUFACTURING AND THE SERVICE ORIENTATED ENTERPRISES.................................................................................................................................................. 397 MARASOVÁ Jr Daniela, TOMKOVÁ Eva, PUŠKÁŠ Eduard SUPPLIER SELECTION PROCESS SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ‐ USING ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS TO DETERMINE PRIORITY FACTORS ........................................................... 404 MATUSEK Mirosław PEAT FUEL TYPES FOR SUPPLY LOGISTICS ..................................................................................................... 412 MIKHAILOV Aleksandr COORDINATION LINES DESIGN OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT ON THE ROUTE KOSICE AND CITY OF MOLDAVA NAD BODVOU......................................................................................................... 418 NÉMETH Róbert, SCHRÉTER Róbert, OLEXA Ladislav CONDITIONS IN RESPECT OF LOGISTIC SUPPORT OF PEACE‐KEEPING MISSIONS......................................... 425 OLEJARZ Tadeusz, GAZDA Andrzej POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN SHORT‐TERM DEMAND FORECASTING IN A MANUFACTURING COMPANY ........................................................................ 432 PATÁK Michal, JEŘÁBEK Filip CUSTOMER PREFERENCES IN SELECTING A SUPPLIER IN THE CONTEXT OF THE STRENGTHENING OF SUPPLIER‐CUSTOMER RELATIONS............................................................................................................ 438 PECINOVÁ Zuzana, PATÁK Michal, LOŠŤÁKOVÁ Hana THE ECONOMIC ASPECTS INTRODUCING A MILK RUN SYSTEM IN A MANUFACTURING COMPANY ........... 444 PLUNDER Karel, VOZŇÁKOVÁ Iveta LEAN PRODUCTION IN LOGISTICS AND MANUFACTURING .......................................................................... 450 PROSICKÝ Petr, KUTÁČ Josef, LAMPA Martin, BESTA Petr THE PROPOSAL OF ABC ZONING IN THE WAREHOUSE ................................................................................. 456 ŠADEROVÁ Janka, ROSOVÁ Andrea, MALINDŽÁKOVÁ Marcela, KAČMÁRY Peter, PUŠKÁŠ Eduard THE INFLUENCE OF USING ERP AND CRM SYSTEMS TO ECONOMIC OUTTURNS OF ENTERPRISES IN THE REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE......................................................................................... 462 NOWAKOWSKA‐GRUNT Joanna, MESJASZ‐LECH Agata, SAŁEK Robert TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN LOGISTICS ..................................................................... 469 SAMOLEJOVÁ Andrea, SIKOROVÁ Andrea THE BALANCED SCORECARD AS A METHOD OF THE LOGISTICS CONTROLLING ........................................... 473 SANIUK Anna, SANIUK Sebastian ANALYSIS OF COSTS OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF HOT‐WATER TRANSFER STATIONS .............. 479 SIKOROVÁ Andrea, SAMOLEJOVÁ Andrea, KUBICA Stanislav, MASNÝ Radim USE OF WITNESS SYMULATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONTINUITY OF THE FLOW ..................................... 485 ZWOLINSKA Bożena, SMOLINSKA Katarzyna ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF INTERNAL COMPANY TRANSPORT BASED ON LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY............................................................................................................ 491 STAŠ David, BURCHART‐KOROL Dorota, LENORT Radim, WICHER Pavel, HOLMAN David METHODS DESIGNING AS SUPPORT OF LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ACTIVITY ........................................................ 497 STRAKA Martin, FILL Maroš, BESTA Peter SYSTEM RESILIENCE AT AN INTERMODAL TRANSSHIPMENT NODE.............................................................. 502 ŚWIEBODA Justyna MEASUREMENT OF PUNCTUALITY OF SERVICES AT A PUBLIC TRANSPORT COMPANY ............................... 512 TUBIS Agnieszka, GRUSZCZYK Adam DEVELOPMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF CHOSEN SUPPLY SYSTEM STRUCTURE IN THE CZECH CHEMICAL INDUSTRY ............................................................................................................. 518 VLCKOVA Vladimira, VRBOVA Hana AN ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN A METALLURGICAL ENTERPRISE’S TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ................................................................ 525 VOZŇÁKOVÁ Iveta, ŠNITA Radek, HRABEC Ladislav, PLUNDER Karel, HRABCOVÁ Michaela COLLECTION ‐ PROCESS OF REVERSE LOGISTICS AND ITS SOLUTION FOR THE SELECTED TYPE OF WASTE ............................................................................................................................................. 531 VRLÍKOVÁ Jana, HUSÁKOVÁ Nikoleta MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE IN WHOLESALE COMPANY ................................. 536 WICHER Pavel, LENORT Radim, ČECH Martin PROCESS MANAGEMENT IN WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT IN THE COMPANY OF THE SME SECTOR ‐ CASE STUDY ............................................................................................................... 543 WIŚNIEWSKA‐SAŁEK Anna HEURISTIC SUPPORT IN CONTAINER TRANS‐SHIPMENT DECISION .............................................................. 550 ZAJĄC Mateusz, ŻOŁĘDZIOWSKA Anna THE WORKSHOP OF PROCESS IMPROVEMENT AS A LEAN CONCEPT TOOL ................................................. 560 KRUCZEK Mariusz, ŻEBRUCKI Zbigniew INFLUENCE OF LOGISTICS ON PROFITABILITY OF COMMERCIAL COMPANIES ............................................. 565 ZIMON Grzegorz, ZIMON Dominik THE IMPACT OF THE SUSTAINABLE MACROLOGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURE ON THE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS'S STRUCTURES................................................................................. 571 DEMBIŃSKA Izabela, TUNDYS Blanka
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