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  • Basic principles for effective warehousing and distribution of perishable goods in urban environment: Current status, advanced technologies and future trends

    Stragkas, N., Zeimpekis, V. (2011) 

    In Bourlakis, M., Vlachos, I., Zeimpekis, V. (Eds.) Intelligent Agrifood Chains & Networks, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK, ISBN: 978- 1-405-18299-7

    Post date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 - 13:37
  • Introduction to the intelligent management of food supply chains

    Bourlakis M., Vlachos I., Zeimpekis V. (2011) 

    In Bourlakis, M., Vlachos, I., Zeimpekis, V. (Eds.) Intelligent Agrifood Chains & Networks, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK, ISBN: 978- 1-405-18299-7

    Post date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 - 13:35
  • Dynamic travel time estimation techniques for urban freight transportation networks using historical and real-time data

    Zeimpekis, V. (2011)

    In Minis, I., Zeimpekis, V., Dounias, G. Ampazis, N. (Eds) Supply Chain Optimization, Design and Management: Advances and Intelligent Methods, IGI Global Publishing (former IDEA), ISBN: 978-1-61520633-9

    Post date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 - 13:33
  • Reverse logistics in food supply chains

    Zeimpekis, V., Bloemhof, J., Bourlakis, M. (2013)

    In Vlachos, I. and Malindretos, G. (Eds) Markets, Business and Sustainability, Bentham Science Publishers (forthcoming)

    Post date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 - 13:31
  • OPTIMIZEMED

    Title:

    OPTIMIZING AND PROFITING BEST PRACTICES IN THE MED AREA ON FOREIGN TRADE, INTERMODAL TRANSPORT AND MARITIME SAFETY - OPTIMIZEMED

    Project Duration:

    18 monthes (July 2013 - December 2014)

    Project Partners:

    FEPORTS - Hellenic Institute Of Transport, Council οf Chambers οf Commerce, Valencia Region, Regional Development Centre Koper, Province of Novara, Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Marseille Provence, Piraeus Port Authority, Liguria Region, -Port Authority of Catania, Prometni Institut, Ljubljiana.

    Sponsor:

    MED PROGRAMME

    Scope:

    The project aims to share the experiences and results gained through the implementation of key MED projects and other European operational programs, and spread them in order to identify new strategic initiatives and to integrate these on the current policy frameworks at different levels. The idea focuses on the realization (WP3) of a multisystem site accessible for wide variety of public and private stakeholders, based on the results of 7 MED projects that developed tools, good practices and pilot actions aiming to improve supply chain applications, increase economic and port activities state and prospective knowledge and optimize maritime risk prevention. Through this multisystem site, the project will present (WP2) and capitalise the key outputs developed under MED programme to a large cluster of key European stakeholders aiming to support the best practice and tools integration into the right policy frameworks at different governance levels.
     

    Post date: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 - 10:45