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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Kontrolltorn : En informationslösning för tredjepartslogistik / Logistics Control Tower : An information system for third party logistics

Larsson, Thomas, Lund, Markus January 2005 (has links)
<p>The demand for shorter lead-times and increased delivery reliability puts pressure on companies to provide more efficient logistic services. One strategy to deal with this demand is by outsourcing logistics to a third part. The development of logistics information systems enables increased control over business supply chains. This is why Green Cargo aims to create a Logistics Control Tower (LCT) solution to provide it’s customers with better information with higher availability. One such system is the Green Cargo control tower solution, which aims to improve information quality and availability alike. This is also the origin of this thesis at Green Cargo Division Logistics. The aim of this project was to identify the information needs in the logistic processes connected to Green Cargo Division Logistics, and to present a requirement specification for a LCT. The LCT will be designed to work as an information and decision support system. The main source of information was collected through interviews with customers of Green Cargo, as well as personnel at Green Cargo. </p><p>The research findings suggest that there is potential for improvement within the information flow between Green Cargo and the other parties involved in the logistic process. A need for improved information flows and communication became apparent through the investigation. We therefore suggest that Green Cargo develops a LCT containing functions such as cost follow-up, statistics, stock level information, order information, proof of delivery, track&trace, notification, environment information, and invoice control. Whilst some of these functions are yet to be introduced, others are basic functions already provided for by Green Cargo, but could nonetheless be improved. Most of the suggested functions are generated through the customers needs while invoice control and automated notification is a demand from Green Cargo personnel. A web interface with the possibility to adapt the content to different customers could serve as a solution to these needs. Input to the LCT is collected from different information systems such as vendor management systems and databases at logistic service providers.</p>
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Kontrolltorn : En informationslösning för tredjepartslogistik / Logistics Control Tower : An information system for third party logistics

Larsson, Thomas, Lund, Markus January 2005 (has links)
The demand for shorter lead-times and increased delivery reliability puts pressure on companies to provide more efficient logistic services. One strategy to deal with this demand is by outsourcing logistics to a third part. The development of logistics information systems enables increased control over business supply chains. This is why Green Cargo aims to create a Logistics Control Tower (LCT) solution to provide it’s customers with better information with higher availability. One such system is the Green Cargo control tower solution, which aims to improve information quality and availability alike. This is also the origin of this thesis at Green Cargo Division Logistics. The aim of this project was to identify the information needs in the logistic processes connected to Green Cargo Division Logistics, and to present a requirement specification for a LCT. The LCT will be designed to work as an information and decision support system. The main source of information was collected through interviews with customers of Green Cargo, as well as personnel at Green Cargo. The research findings suggest that there is potential for improvement within the information flow between Green Cargo and the other parties involved in the logistic process. A need for improved information flows and communication became apparent through the investigation. We therefore suggest that Green Cargo develops a LCT containing functions such as cost follow-up, statistics, stock level information, order information, proof of delivery, track&amp;trace, notification, environment information, and invoice control. Whilst some of these functions are yet to be introduced, others are basic functions already provided for by Green Cargo, but could nonetheless be improved. Most of the suggested functions are generated through the customers needs while invoice control and automated notification is a demand from Green Cargo personnel. A web interface with the possibility to adapt the content to different customers could serve as a solution to these needs. Input to the LCT is collected from different information systems such as vendor management systems and databases at logistic service providers.
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Remote Interface Design for Fault Handling of Driverless Trucks

Holm Englund, Jesper January 2021 (has links)
There are many potential benefits to reap from driverless trucks in the industry of freight transport. However, there are concerns about the uptime of these vehicles, and the concept of a control tower — that monitors and supports the decision-making of driverless trucks — has been suggested to address those concerns. This thesis aims to explore the interface between a human control tower operator and fleets of driverless trucks through the design and development of such an interface. It is suggested what information and features ought to be included in the interface but more importantly, three aspects of a conceptual framework for further development of the interface are proposed: 1) The main tasks for the control tower. 2) The two key operator roles. 3) A broadened view of the control tower concept. / Det finns många potentiella fördelar i förarlösa lastbilar inom godstransportbranschen. Det finns emellertid även en särskild angelägenhet kring uptime för dessa fordon, därav har ett kontrolltornskoncept — som övervakar och stöttar beslutsfattandet av förarlösa lastbilar — föreslagits som ett sätt att tillgodose denna angelägenhet. Den här uppsatsen ämnar att utforska gränssnittet mellan en mänsklig kontrolltornoperatör och fordonsflottor genom att designa och utveckla ett sådant gränssnitt. Det föreslås vilken information och vilka funktioner som borde inkluderas i gränssnittet men framförallt proponeras tre aspekter av ett konceptuellt ramverk för vidareutveckling av gränssnittet: 1) Huvuduppgifterna för kontrolltornet. 2) De två huvudsakliga operatörsrollerna. 3) En vidare tolkning av kontrolltornskonceptet.

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