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Benjamin Nitsche
Benjamin Nitsche
Manager of Competence Center for International Logistics Networks, Senior Researcher, Berlin
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Digital supply chain Twins—Conceptual clarification, use cases and benefits
B Gerlach, S Zarnitz, B Nitsche, F Straube
Logistics 5 (4), 86, 2021
612021
Much discussed, little conceptualized: supply chain volatility
B Nitsche, CF Durach
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 48 (8 …, 2018
372018
Zukunftstrends in der Lebensmittellogistik–Herausforderungen und Lösungsimpulse
B Nitsche, A Figiel
Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, 2016
362016
Application areas and antecedents of automation in logistics and supply chain management: a conceptual framework
B Nitsche, F Straube, M Wirth
Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal 22 (3), 223-239, 2021
352021
Exploring the Potentials of automation in logistics and supply chain management: Paving the way for autonomous supply chains
B Nitsche
Logistics 5 (3), 51, 2021
332021
Efficiently managing supply chain volatility–a management framework for the manufacturing industry
B Nitsche, F Straube
Procedia Manufacturing 43, 320-327, 2020
242020
Unravelling the complexity of supply chain volatility management
B Nitsche
Logistics 2 (3), 14, 2018
152018
Defining the “new normal” in international logistics networks: Lessons learned and implications of the COVID-19 pandemic
B Nitsche, F Straube
WiSt—Wirtsch Stud 50, 16-25, 2021
142021
The impact of multiagent systems on autonomous production and supply chain networks: use cases, barriers and contributions to logistics network resilience
B Nitsche, J Brands, H Treiblmaier, J Gebhardt
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal 28 (5), 894-908, 2023
122023
Decrypting the Belt and Road Initiative: Barriers and Development Paths for Global Logistics Networks
B Nitsche
Sustainability 12 (21), 2020
112020
Embracing the potentials of intermodal transport in Ethiopia: strategies to facilitate export-led growth
B Nitsche
Sustainability 13 (4), 2208, 2021
102021
Heading into “The New Normal” Potential development paths of international logistics networks in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic
F Straube, B Nitsche
Internationales Verkehrswesen 72 (3), 31-35, 2020
102020
Overcoming Barriers in Supply Chain Analytics—Investigating Measures in LSCM Organizations
TT Herden, B Nitsche, B Gerlach
Logistics 4 (1), 5, 2020
102020
SYSTEMATIZATION AND DISCUSSION OF THE CURRENT STATE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN FOOD SUPPLY CHAINS A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
B Nitsche, J Kleineidam, F Straube, M Meißner
The Journal of Japanese Operations Management and Strategy 8 (1), 1-17, 2018
92018
Implementation framework for blockchain-based traceability to tackle drug-counterfeiting: embracing sustainable pharma logistics networks
B Nitsche, F Straube, TL Kämper, S Zarnitz
Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing, 630-637, 2022
52022
Systematization of autonomous vehicles in last mile transportation processes–taxonomy development and clustering of existing concepts
J Maas, B Nitsche, F Straube
International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications 27 (11), 2104-2126, 2024
42024
Assessing the current state of supply chain volatility: development of a benchmarking instrument
B Nitsche, F Straube, P Verhoeven
Production 29, e20190022, 2019
42019
Development of an assessment tool to control supply chain volatility
B Nitsche
Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, 2019
42019
Herausforderungen und Lösungen für den städtischen Wirtschaftsverkehr auf der letzten Meile–neue Konsumententrends beeinflussen die Logistik der Zukunft
F Straube, A Figiel, B Nitsche
2.4. 8.1-Handbuch der kommunalen Verkehrsplanung, 2018
42018
Current State and Future of International Logistics Networks—The Role of Digitalization and Sustainability in a Globalized World
B Nitsche, F Straube
Logistics 7 (4), 83, 2023
32023
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