This open access book highlights the interdisciplinary aspects of logistics research. Featuring
empirical methodological and practice-oriented articles it addresses the modelling planning
optimization and control of processes. Chiefly focusing on supply chains logistics networks
production systems and systems and facilities for material flows the respective contributions
combine research on classical supply chain management digitalized business processes
production engineering electrical engineering computer science and mathematical optimization.
To celebrate 25 years of interdisciplinary and collaborative research conducted at the Bremen
Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics (LogDynamics) in this book hand-picked experts
currently or formerly affiliated with the Cluster provide retrospectives present cutting-edge
research and outline future research directions.