The technique of cross-docking is attractive to organisations because of the lower warehousing and transportation (consolidated shipments) costs. This concept is based on the fast movement of products. Accordingly, cross-docking operations should be monitored carefully and accurately. Several factors in cross-docking operations can be impacted by uncertain sources that can lead to inaccuracy and inefficiency of this process. Although many papers have been published on different aspects of cross-docking, there is a need for a comprehensive review to investigate the sources of uncertainties in cross-docking. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to analyse and categorise sources of uncertainty in cross-docking operations. A systematic revie...
Cross docking is a relatively new technique in supply chain operations. It offers limited storage ti...
Cross-Docking is adopted by many companies not only to decrease cost of operations but also to incre...
This paper performs a comparative analysis on the industry and academic perspectives on cross-dockin...
The technique of cross-docking is attractive to organisations because of the lower warehousing and t...
Cross-docking is a logistic technique that can help in cutting inventory costs while increasing the ...
International audienceThe technique of cross-docking, which consists in unloading trucks, sorting th...
Cross-docking is a logistics strategy in which freight is unloaded from inbound vehicles and (almost...
This paper performs a comparative analysis on the industry and academic perspectives on cross-dockin...
vii, 140 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LGT 2007 TangCross-Docking ...
Cross-Docking is one of the most important strategies of distribution. However extensive risk is ass...
The current logistics chains must be designed to copy with short life cycles of products, high stock...
This paper identifies the major research concepts, techniques, and models covered in the cross-docki...
Cross-docking is a distribution strategy that enables the consolidation of less-than-truckload shipm...
Cross-docking is a distribution strategy that enables the consolidation of less-than-truckload shipm...
Cross-docking operation is a logistics service mode aims to remove the storage and picking up functi...
Cross docking is a relatively new technique in supply chain operations. It offers limited storage ti...
Cross-Docking is adopted by many companies not only to decrease cost of operations but also to incre...
This paper performs a comparative analysis on the industry and academic perspectives on cross-dockin...
The technique of cross-docking is attractive to organisations because of the lower warehousing and t...
Cross-docking is a logistic technique that can help in cutting inventory costs while increasing the ...
International audienceThe technique of cross-docking, which consists in unloading trucks, sorting th...
Cross-docking is a logistics strategy in which freight is unloaded from inbound vehicles and (almost...
This paper performs a comparative analysis on the industry and academic perspectives on cross-dockin...
vii, 140 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LGT 2007 TangCross-Docking ...
Cross-Docking is one of the most important strategies of distribution. However extensive risk is ass...
The current logistics chains must be designed to copy with short life cycles of products, high stock...
This paper identifies the major research concepts, techniques, and models covered in the cross-docki...
Cross-docking is a distribution strategy that enables the consolidation of less-than-truckload shipm...
Cross-docking is a distribution strategy that enables the consolidation of less-than-truckload shipm...
Cross-docking operation is a logistics service mode aims to remove the storage and picking up functi...
Cross docking is a relatively new technique in supply chain operations. It offers limited storage ti...
Cross-Docking is adopted by many companies not only to decrease cost of operations but also to incre...
This paper performs a comparative analysis on the industry and academic perspectives on cross-dockin...