International audienceThis paper investigates the resilience of Physical Internet (PI) enabled freight transportation system confronted to random disruptions. As a metaphor of the digital internet, the concept of PI aims to integrate independent logistics networks into a global, open, interconnected system. Prior research shows that the new organization can reduce transportation cost through flow consolidation. Continuing along these lines, this paper examines how PI deal with disruption problems at hubs as well as the resilience of such an open logistics system. To attain this, a multi-agent based simulation model is developed. Disruptions at hubs are considered and formulated by a two-state Markov process, with a probability of breakdown ...
The Physical Internet (PI) is a novel vision that aims to reshape and improve efficiency of transpor...
For the sustainability of future logistics systems, Physical Internet is one of the most determined ...
International audienceWhat if instead of packing products in pallets and boxes of different size, sh...
International audienceThis paper investigates the resilience of Physical Internet (PI) enabled freig...
International audienceThis paper investigates the resilience of inventory models using interconnecte...
International audienceThis paper investigates performance of interconnected logistics networks confr...
International audienceThe Physical Internet is a new concept for the global organization of logistic...
The operations of other businesses rely heavily on the logistics sector, making logistics the most c...
Irrespective of significant performance achieved, today’s logistics networks are overwhelmingly dedi...
© 2020 Chaojie GuoThe marketplace for city logistics is being shaped by the explosive growth of frei...
This paper studies the resilience of logistics network against node failures in the context of expre...
The Physical Internet (PI) is a relatively young and compelling vision about the freight transport a...
PurposeThe Physical Internet (PI) is an emerging concept that applies the Digital Internet as a desi...
As the Internet becomes increasingly important to all aspects of society, the consequences of disrup...
As the Internet becomes increasingly important to all aspects of society, the consequences of disrup...
The Physical Internet (PI) is a novel vision that aims to reshape and improve efficiency of transpor...
For the sustainability of future logistics systems, Physical Internet is one of the most determined ...
International audienceWhat if instead of packing products in pallets and boxes of different size, sh...
International audienceThis paper investigates the resilience of Physical Internet (PI) enabled freig...
International audienceThis paper investigates the resilience of inventory models using interconnecte...
International audienceThis paper investigates performance of interconnected logistics networks confr...
International audienceThe Physical Internet is a new concept for the global organization of logistic...
The operations of other businesses rely heavily on the logistics sector, making logistics the most c...
Irrespective of significant performance achieved, today’s logistics networks are overwhelmingly dedi...
© 2020 Chaojie GuoThe marketplace for city logistics is being shaped by the explosive growth of frei...
This paper studies the resilience of logistics network against node failures in the context of expre...
The Physical Internet (PI) is a relatively young and compelling vision about the freight transport a...
PurposeThe Physical Internet (PI) is an emerging concept that applies the Digital Internet as a desi...
As the Internet becomes increasingly important to all aspects of society, the consequences of disrup...
As the Internet becomes increasingly important to all aspects of society, the consequences of disrup...
The Physical Internet (PI) is a novel vision that aims to reshape and improve efficiency of transpor...
For the sustainability of future logistics systems, Physical Internet is one of the most determined ...
International audienceWhat if instead of packing products in pallets and boxes of different size, sh...