Dipl.-Kfm. Jürgen Weigell
Adress
Hamburg University of Technology
Institute of Maritime Logistics
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 4 (D)
21073 Hamburg
Contact Details
Office: building D room 5.008
Phone: +49 40 42878 6133
E-Mail: juergen.weigell(at)tuhh(dot)de
ORCiD: 0000-0002-9416-8167
Research focus
- Logistics of Offshore Wind Turbines
- Maritime Security
- Port Handling
- Discrete Event Simulation
- Agent Based Simulation
2022
[182373] |
Title: State of Research in Arctic Maritime Logistics.. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management: how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Ilin, Igor and Kersten, Wolfgang and Jahn, Carlos and Weigell, Jürgen and Levina, Anastasia and Kalyazina, Sofia |
in: <em>Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)</em>. (2020). |
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on pages: 382-407 |
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Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
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Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
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ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
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DOI: 10.15480/882.3145 |
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Abstract: Purpose: The Arctic is of interest for many states and commercial organizations as it has a large undiscovered potential but very challenging climate and logistical conditions. Arctic maritime logistics need significant investments in infrastructure and is supposed to cause a minimal impact on the environment during port operations and cargo transit by creating efficient and safe supply chains. At the same time, ensuring the most efficient, reliable and safe functioning of supply chains is required. Methodology: The methodological basis of the paper is the analysis and structuring of existing publications on Arctic maritime logistics, a systematic review and formulation an applied system of relevant performance indicators related to Arctic supply chains (e.g. ice conditions, vessels and their parameters, the safe operation of floating production facilities and properties of ports). Findings: The result of this paper is a systematic overview of the current state of research on Arctic maritime logistics challenges and the influencing key performance indicators as well as approaches to assess the performance at all stages of the Arctic supply chain to facility and improve Arctic supply chains in the future. Originality: The originality of the study is defined by the scope of the review conducted. It is the first comprehensive overview over Arctic supply chains covering all relevant countries from a maritime logistics standpoint. The results of this paper create a solid foundation for further research in the area of developments of Arctic maritime logistics
2021
[182373] |
Title: State of Research in Arctic Maritime Logistics.. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management: how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Ilin, Igor and Kersten, Wolfgang and Jahn, Carlos and Weigell, Jürgen and Levina, Anastasia and Kalyazina, Sofia |
in: <em>Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)</em>. (2020). |
Volume: Number: |
on pages: 382-407 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3145 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: The Arctic is of interest for many states and commercial organizations as it has a large undiscovered potential but very challenging climate and logistical conditions. Arctic maritime logistics need significant investments in infrastructure and is supposed to cause a minimal impact on the environment during port operations and cargo transit by creating efficient and safe supply chains. At the same time, ensuring the most efficient, reliable and safe functioning of supply chains is required. Methodology: The methodological basis of the paper is the analysis and structuring of existing publications on Arctic maritime logistics, a systematic review and formulation an applied system of relevant performance indicators related to Arctic supply chains (e.g. ice conditions, vessels and their parameters, the safe operation of floating production facilities and properties of ports). Findings: The result of this paper is a systematic overview of the current state of research on Arctic maritime logistics challenges and the influencing key performance indicators as well as approaches to assess the performance at all stages of the Arctic supply chain to facility and improve Arctic supply chains in the future. Originality: The originality of the study is defined by the scope of the review conducted. It is the first comprehensive overview over Arctic supply chains covering all relevant countries from a maritime logistics standpoint. The results of this paper create a solid foundation for further research in the area of developments of Arctic maritime logistics
2020
[182373] |
Title: State of Research in Arctic Maritime Logistics.. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management: how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Ilin, Igor and Kersten, Wolfgang and Jahn, Carlos and Weigell, Jürgen and Levina, Anastasia and Kalyazina, Sofia |
in: <em>Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)</em>. (2020). |
Volume: Number: |
on pages: 382-407 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3145 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: The Arctic is of interest for many states and commercial organizations as it has a large undiscovered potential but very challenging climate and logistical conditions. Arctic maritime logistics need significant investments in infrastructure and is supposed to cause a minimal impact on the environment during port operations and cargo transit by creating efficient and safe supply chains. At the same time, ensuring the most efficient, reliable and safe functioning of supply chains is required. Methodology: The methodological basis of the paper is the analysis and structuring of existing publications on Arctic maritime logistics, a systematic review and formulation an applied system of relevant performance indicators related to Arctic supply chains (e.g. ice conditions, vessels and their parameters, the safe operation of floating production facilities and properties of ports). Findings: The result of this paper is a systematic overview of the current state of research on Arctic maritime logistics challenges and the influencing key performance indicators as well as approaches to assess the performance at all stages of the Arctic supply chain to facility and improve Arctic supply chains in the future. Originality: The originality of the study is defined by the scope of the review conducted. It is the first comprehensive overview over Arctic supply chains covering all relevant countries from a maritime logistics standpoint. The results of this paper create a solid foundation for further research in the area of developments of Arctic maritime logistics
2019
[182373] |
Title: State of Research in Arctic Maritime Logistics.. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management: how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Ilin, Igor and Kersten, Wolfgang and Jahn, Carlos and Weigell, Jürgen and Levina, Anastasia and Kalyazina, Sofia |
in: <em>Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)</em>. (2020). |
Volume: Number: |
on pages: 382-407 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3145 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: The Arctic is of interest for many states and commercial organizations as it has a large undiscovered potential but very challenging climate and logistical conditions. Arctic maritime logistics need significant investments in infrastructure and is supposed to cause a minimal impact on the environment during port operations and cargo transit by creating efficient and safe supply chains. At the same time, ensuring the most efficient, reliable and safe functioning of supply chains is required. Methodology: The methodological basis of the paper is the analysis and structuring of existing publications on Arctic maritime logistics, a systematic review and formulation an applied system of relevant performance indicators related to Arctic supply chains (e.g. ice conditions, vessels and their parameters, the safe operation of floating production facilities and properties of ports). Findings: The result of this paper is a systematic overview of the current state of research on Arctic maritime logistics challenges and the influencing key performance indicators as well as approaches to assess the performance at all stages of the Arctic supply chain to facility and improve Arctic supply chains in the future. Originality: The originality of the study is defined by the scope of the review conducted. It is the first comprehensive overview over Arctic supply chains covering all relevant countries from a maritime logistics standpoint. The results of this paper create a solid foundation for further research in the area of developments of Arctic maritime logistics
2015
[182373] |
Title: State of Research in Arctic Maritime Logistics.. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management: how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Ilin, Igor and Kersten, Wolfgang and Jahn, Carlos and Weigell, Jürgen and Levina, Anastasia and Kalyazina, Sofia |
in: <em>Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)</em>. (2020). |
Volume: Number: |
on pages: 382-407 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3145 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: The Arctic is of interest for many states and commercial organizations as it has a large undiscovered potential but very challenging climate and logistical conditions. Arctic maritime logistics need significant investments in infrastructure and is supposed to cause a minimal impact on the environment during port operations and cargo transit by creating efficient and safe supply chains. At the same time, ensuring the most efficient, reliable and safe functioning of supply chains is required. Methodology: The methodological basis of the paper is the analysis and structuring of existing publications on Arctic maritime logistics, a systematic review and formulation an applied system of relevant performance indicators related to Arctic supply chains (e.g. ice conditions, vessels and their parameters, the safe operation of floating production facilities and properties of ports). Findings: The result of this paper is a systematic overview of the current state of research on Arctic maritime logistics challenges and the influencing key performance indicators as well as approaches to assess the performance at all stages of the Arctic supply chain to facility and improve Arctic supply chains in the future. Originality: The originality of the study is defined by the scope of the review conducted. It is the first comprehensive overview over Arctic supply chains covering all relevant countries from a maritime logistics standpoint. The results of this paper create a solid foundation for further research in the area of developments of Arctic maritime logistics
2012
[182373] |
Title: State of Research in Arctic Maritime Logistics.. <em>Data science and innovation in supply chain management: how data transforms the value chain // Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)/ Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics</em> |
Written by: Ilin, Igor and Kersten, Wolfgang and Jahn, Carlos and Weigell, Jürgen and Levina, Anastasia and Kalyazina, Sofia |
in: <em>Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL)</em>. (2020). |
Volume: Number: |
on pages: 382-407 |
Chapter: |
Editor: In Jahn, Carlos and Kersten, Wolfgang and Ringle, Christian M. (Eds.) |
Publisher: epubli: |
Series: Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) |
Address: Berlin |
Edition: |
ISBN: 978-3-753123-47-9 |
how published: |
Organization: |
School: |
Institution: |
Type: |
DOI: 10.15480/882.3145 |
URL: |
ARXIVID: |
PMID: |
Note:
Abstract: Purpose: The Arctic is of interest for many states and commercial organizations as it has a large undiscovered potential but very challenging climate and logistical conditions. Arctic maritime logistics need significant investments in infrastructure and is supposed to cause a minimal impact on the environment during port operations and cargo transit by creating efficient and safe supply chains. At the same time, ensuring the most efficient, reliable and safe functioning of supply chains is required. Methodology: The methodological basis of the paper is the analysis and structuring of existing publications on Arctic maritime logistics, a systematic review and formulation an applied system of relevant performance indicators related to Arctic supply chains (e.g. ice conditions, vessels and their parameters, the safe operation of floating production facilities and properties of ports). Findings: The result of this paper is a systematic overview of the current state of research on Arctic maritime logistics challenges and the influencing key performance indicators as well as approaches to assess the performance at all stages of the Arctic supply chain to facility and improve Arctic supply chains in the future. Originality: The originality of the study is defined by the scope of the review conducted. It is the first comprehensive overview over Arctic supply chains covering all relevant countries from a maritime logistics standpoint. The results of this paper create a solid foundation for further research in the area of developments of Arctic maritime logistics