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The problem of road traffic is one of the key challenges that cities will have to deal with in the future. It is also a problem directly related to the concept of sustainable development. Reducing the negative impact of road traffic in future cities can be achieved through cooperation in the following areas: social—shaping customer behavior and habits, economic—changing attitudes towards owning a car, and environmental—aimed at reducing the vehicle’s impact on the natural environment. A literature review was used to identify the research gap concerning the impact of the incentive system on increasing the environmental performance of drivers under short-term rental. Referring to the research gap, the main goal of the article is to identify the attractiveness of eco-driving incentives for drivers under short-term rental. The study used the survey method. The study was based on 323 completed questionnaires (female—122 and male—201). The following methods were also used in the analysis of the results: Anderson–Darling, Mood’s Median test and Kruskal Wallis multiple pairwise comparisons. The evaluation of the attractiveness of the incentive to eco-driving depends on the characteristic of the client who rents the car. Thus, it is possible to shape incentive systems for car rental customers that can shape their positive behavior on the road. Among the most attractive incentives for eco-driving in a rented car are: the possibility of upgrading a car in the next rental, discount for future rental and free car-wash.
Michał Adamczak; Adrianna Toboła; Jadwiga Fijałkowska; Piotr Cyplik; Maciej Tórz. Analysis of Incentives to Eco-Driving for Car Rental Companies’ Customers. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10579 .
AMA StyleMichał Adamczak, Adrianna Toboła, Jadwiga Fijałkowska, Piotr Cyplik, Maciej Tórz. Analysis of Incentives to Eco-Driving for Car Rental Companies’ Customers. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (24):10579.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMichał Adamczak; Adrianna Toboła; Jadwiga Fijałkowska; Piotr Cyplik; Maciej Tórz. 2020. "Analysis of Incentives to Eco-Driving for Car Rental Companies’ Customers." Sustainability 12, no. 24: 10579.
The following paper was developed with a view to identifying the relationship between Sustainable Development and Operational Excellence concepts and to assess the state-of-the-art in Operational Excellence within Sustainable Development concept. Highly unstable business environments and opportunities occurring in the market require a specific approach and knowledge to achieve success. It is the authors’ view that improvements in the delivery of sustainable results through social, environmental, and economic responsibility is possible thanks to modern management concepts, strategies, and tools. These activities and approaches, when properly incorporated, significantly support the functioning of businesses in a responsible and profitable way. This paper outlines a systematic literature review of the subject described above. The literature review has been conducted with the use of two databases: Web of Science and Scopus. The results of the analysis show that there is a visible connection between Operational Excellence and Sustainable Development concepts. On the basis of the review, one can notice a strong relationship between Operational Excellence and management concepts, e.g., Lean Management. Nevertheless, the input of the selected articles based on abstract analysis compared to the whole compilation concerning Sustainable Development shows that there is a gap. The authors believe that this topic is interesting and worth further analysis.
Daniel Wojtkowiak; Piotr Cyplik. Operational Excellence within Sustainable Development Concept-Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability 2020, 12, 7933 .
AMA StyleDaniel Wojtkowiak, Piotr Cyplik. Operational Excellence within Sustainable Development Concept-Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (19):7933.
Chicago/Turabian StyleDaniel Wojtkowiak; Piotr Cyplik. 2020. "Operational Excellence within Sustainable Development Concept-Systematic Literature Review." Sustainability 12, no. 19: 7933.
This research strives to show the importance of knowledge absorptive capacity as one of the most important determinants of successful implementation of contemporary solutions and, consequently, development of a company. In the approach presented, the development leads to excellence and is expressed with subsequent maturity levels. The research is focused on identification of the level of absorption of knowledge of contemporary solutions in logistics, grouped in a concept of Logistics 4.0, and how that upgrades the organizational maturity of a company. The research was conducted with CAWI (Computer-Assisted Web Interview), including three questions and a basic query on experts’ qualifications. The general conclusion from the research was that to reach a higher level of maturity, a higher level of knowledge absorption is required. However, searching for differences in absorption of solutions within physical flows, information flows and managerial methods seem to be an interesting issue and promising field for further research.
Agnieszka Stachowiak; Michał Adamczak; Lukasz Hadas; Roman Domański; Piotr Cyplik. Knowledge Absorption Capacity as a Factor for Increasing Logistics 4.0 Maturity. Applied Sciences 2019, 9, 5365 .
AMA StyleAgnieszka Stachowiak, Michał Adamczak, Lukasz Hadas, Roman Domański, Piotr Cyplik. Knowledge Absorption Capacity as a Factor for Increasing Logistics 4.0 Maturity. Applied Sciences. 2019; 9 (24):5365.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAgnieszka Stachowiak; Michał Adamczak; Lukasz Hadas; Roman Domański; Piotr Cyplik. 2019. "Knowledge Absorption Capacity as a Factor for Increasing Logistics 4.0 Maturity." Applied Sciences 9, no. 24: 5365.
It is required by increased traffic on European roads to undertake actions not only to reduce CO2 emission but also to enhance traffic safety. A driver’s driving style is an important aspect that influences CO2 emission and driving safety. Considerable challenges are to train drivers on a massive scale and convince them to change their driving style. Nevertheless, the authors notice two favourable circumstances that are a popularity increase in a short-term car sharing and the Internet of Things technology development. It would be possible to educate drivers on a massive scale with no additional costs included due to systems that analyse the drivers’ driving style in the short-term car rental service performance. This analysis would be based on telematics data and its processing and transfer to the drivers as hints oriented to eco driving and safe driving. The authors suggest that such solutions would significantly influence the driver’s driving style improvement. In the authors’ view, cars use more fuel (and thereby, emit more CO2) than declared by their producers in the short-term car rental service performance. At the same time, the drivers cause more damage than the mean of the entire Polish market. The chapter aims at verifying 3 research hypotheses. One of them regards fuel consumption (and CO2 emission) and two of them regard drivers’ safety in the short-term car rental service performance. The research was conducted in July 2018 based on a sample of 699 cars that were part of the fleet of an international car rental company operates on Polish market and specialises in short-term car rental services. The conducted research results made it possible to state that car consume much more fuel (and thereby emit more CO2 to the atmosphere) than declared by their producers. This is referred to the short-term car rental service performance. The drivers, who use this service, cause traffic damage more frequently than the average for all cars in Poland and the damage results are larger than the mean (measured by the average damage value).
Michał Adamczak; Rebeka Kovacic-Lukman; Adrianna Toboła; Maciej Tórz; Piotr Cyplik. Role of IoT Solutions in Reducing CO2 Emission and Road Safety in Car Rental and Car Sharing Market. Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People 2019, 203 -217.
AMA StyleMichał Adamczak, Rebeka Kovacic-Lukman, Adrianna Toboła, Maciej Tórz, Piotr Cyplik. Role of IoT Solutions in Reducing CO2 Emission and Road Safety in Car Rental and Car Sharing Market. Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People. 2019; ():203-217.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMichał Adamczak; Rebeka Kovacic-Lukman; Adrianna Toboła; Maciej Tórz; Piotr Cyplik. 2019. "Role of IoT Solutions in Reducing CO2 Emission and Road Safety in Car Rental and Car Sharing Market." Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People , no. : 203-217.
Manufacturing companies operating in turbulent environments require constant adaptation to changing conditions. Current expectations of customers are not only to buy product of acceptable quality, but also comprehensive logistics service. European Union research indicate that more than 40% of the total logistics costs are the costs of transport. Therefore, transport is susceptible to innovations and improvements. Authors proposed implementation of selected elements of logistics 4.0 concept for transport management as an integrator of supply chain. The article used proprietary methodologies for assessing the transport system, through which diagnosed root causes of problems of the traditional approach to transport management. Later in the research authors analysed the concept of logistics 4.0 in the context of the possibility of offset diagnosed root causes. As a result reference model for continuous improvement of the transport management system based on the concept of logistics 4.0 in a production company were created.
Piotr Cyplik; Marcin Hajdul. Digital Transport Management in Manufacturing Companies Based on Logistics 4.0 Concept. Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People 2019, 325 -338.
AMA StylePiotr Cyplik, Marcin Hajdul. Digital Transport Management in Manufacturing Companies Based on Logistics 4.0 Concept. Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People. 2019; ():325-338.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiotr Cyplik; Marcin Hajdul. 2019. "Digital Transport Management in Manufacturing Companies Based on Logistics 4.0 Concept." Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People , no. : 325-338.
It is required by the development of world economies to respect social and environmental aspects. In this case, it will be a kind of development perceived by societies. The above assumption emanation is a sustainable development concept which is accompanied by forming various tools to analyse and assess the sustainability degree of particular economies. These are macro tools. Sustainable development is not formed at the entire economics level but is created by particular companies and supply chains. Therefore, there is a need for forming integrated company management systems combining the results in favour of sustainable development with the internal indicator system. In this paper, the authors used the systematic literature review and modelling method. The authors described their own integrated company management system combining the results in favour of sustainable development in social, economic, environmental and institutional political areas. The actions are to have an influence on the company results as recorded in the operational activity by the SCOR model and in the financial area by the DuPont model. The integrated company management system combining the results in favour of sustainable development with the internal indicator system is to make it possible to assess the undertaken actions in favour of sustainable development and to select value adding actions in particular company activity aspects. The companies are conscious that the actions in favour of sustainable development have an impact on their results. Main aim of the paper is to present a conception of integrated company management system joining the results of sustainable development activities with the internal key performance indicators (KPI) system.
Piotr Cyplik; Michał Adamczak; Katarzyna Malinowska; Jerzy Piontek. The Concept of an Integrated Company Management System Combining the Results in Favour of Sustainable Development with the Company Indicator System. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2018, 337 -349.
AMA StylePiotr Cyplik, Michał Adamczak, Katarzyna Malinowska, Jerzy Piontek. The Concept of an Integrated Company Management System Combining the Results in Favour of Sustainable Development with the Company Indicator System. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2018; ():337-349.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiotr Cyplik; Michał Adamczak; Katarzyna Malinowska; Jerzy Piontek. 2018. "The Concept of an Integrated Company Management System Combining the Results in Favour of Sustainable Development with the Company Indicator System." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 337-349.
The aim of this article is to identify and evaluate the importance of the barriers in the process of the movement of data in requirement planning IT systems in car industry . The barriers identified by the authors can influence the quality of the data in the systems which may result in worsening the efficiency of the supply process. The research was conducted in a global, automotive enterprise by means of observation, data analysis and a survey conducted among the employees who participate in the process of data transformation within the supply process. The result of the research was assisted by the Ishikawa diagram and statistical analysis of the survey questions. The authors confirmed the thesis that the technical, psychological and communication barriers as well as the content itself identified in the literature contribute to the worsening of the quality of the data in requirement planning IT systems. Apart from the above mentioned barriers, the data is also influenced by so called illusion of understanding. The authors also rated the importance of the barriers and proposed corrective measures which enable the employees to reduce the influence of the barriers on the quality of the data.
Piotr Cyplik; L. Galus. BARRIERS IN MOVEMENT OF DATA, BASED ON THE EXAMPLE OF REQUIREMENT PLANNING IT SYSTEMS. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research 2018, 1 .
AMA StylePiotr Cyplik, L. Galus. BARRIERS IN MOVEMENT OF DATA, BASED ON THE EXAMPLE OF REQUIREMENT PLANNING IT SYSTEMS. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research. 2018; (icpr):1.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiotr Cyplik; L. Galus. 2018. "BARRIERS IN MOVEMENT OF DATA, BASED ON THE EXAMPLE OF REQUIREMENT PLANNING IT SYSTEMS." DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research , no. icpr: 1.
Modern companies aim to increase the efficiency of logistics processes. Efficient logistics processes allow for the implementation of the goals with reduced use of resources. Bearing in mind the development of the concept of resources, authors in article focused on the conception of Physical Internet (PI). For the study purposes, authors of the paper has limited Physical Internet to sharing resources in supply chain. In the article, there are the results of a survey study that was performed among managers of active production and logistic companies in Poland’s territory. The study aimed at obtaining the managers’ opinion on whether it is possible to share inventories in supply chains. In the study one identified potential difficulties in sharing the inventories with respect to their division into material and non-material ones and possible supply chain functioning areas. In the areas it is possible to share the inventories.
Michał Adamczak; R. Domanski; P. Cyplik. SHARING LOGISTICS RESOURCES AS A WAY TO PHYSICAL INTERNET― RESULTS OF SURVEY STUDIES. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research 2018, 1 .
AMA StyleMichał Adamczak, R. Domanski, P. Cyplik. SHARING LOGISTICS RESOURCES AS A WAY TO PHYSICAL INTERNET― RESULTS OF SURVEY STUDIES. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research. 2018; (icpr):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMichał Adamczak; R. Domanski; P. Cyplik. 2018. "SHARING LOGISTICS RESOURCES AS A WAY TO PHYSICAL INTERNET― RESULTS OF SURVEY STUDIES." DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research , no. icpr: 1.
The aim of the article was the lean tools implementation effectiveness analysis with simulation technologies based on a project in a selected manufacturing company. Production process analysis was based on qualitative and simulation analysis methods. The evaluation was supported with tools and techniques as the Value Stream Mapping, Fishbone diagram and 5 Whys. Simulation analysis was made on 3D models created within FlexSim simulation software. With the above elements, the evaluation of the Lean tools implementation effectiveness was done. Additionally, one prepared a collation of lean tools in the dimension of their capabilities to be simulated.
Piotr Cyplik; D. Wojtkowiak. PRE- INTRODUCTORY ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTED LEAN MANAGEMENT TOOLS IMPLEMENTATION EFFECTIVNESS USING SIMULATION ANALYSIS—CASE STUDY. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research 2018, 1 .
AMA StylePiotr Cyplik, D. Wojtkowiak. PRE- INTRODUCTORY ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTED LEAN MANAGEMENT TOOLS IMPLEMENTATION EFFECTIVNESS USING SIMULATION ANALYSIS—CASE STUDY. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research. 2018; (icpr):1.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiotr Cyplik; D. Wojtkowiak. 2018. "PRE- INTRODUCTORY ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTED LEAN MANAGEMENT TOOLS IMPLEMENTATION EFFECTIVNESS USING SIMULATION ANALYSIS—CASE STUDY." DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research , no. icpr: 1.
The article aims at presenting determinants that imply the uncertainty of business decisions in enterprises in a turbulent environment. The efficiency of business decisions made in the dynamically changing environment is conditioned by decision-makers’ knowledge and experience. A properly organised information system is required for the sake of obtaining all necessary information on time. The system should be integrated with a network of measures and indicators which plays a role of traffic lights for competent staff. In turn, the staff is stimulated by objectives and follows the development path determined by the strategy. The staff objectives should be SMART and predominantly coherent with the organisation strategy in each activity area and at each management level. The article includes survey research results that present the opinions of 50 managers representing various management levels in small, medium-sized and large enterprises in Poland. The opinions are a pilot sample extracted as part of broader research on business decision conditions. The respondents assess the plans and efficiency of undertaken activities. 16% of the surveyed managers mentioned that no plans were made in their enterprises. The long-term planning is implemented only in every fourth case (26%). 66% of the investigated enterprises make annual plans. The most frequently mentioned reasons for making no plans include no interest of higher-level managerial staff and no needed tools. Every other manager is not satisfied by an information system in their enterprise. The most frequently given reasons for missing reliable data are different and incoherent data sources, human errors and incurrent information. The essential conditions of an efficiently working system are considered to be as follows: employees’ competences, cooperation between particular management levels, the system of objectives in line with the enterprise strategy and correlated with particular management levels and organisational cells. Elastic structures combined with a useful information system are required by the enterprise efficient functioning in the more and more turbulent reality. It is indicated by the managers’ opinions as presented in the article that Polish enterprises are yet unable to meet the challenges of the turbulent environment. Everyday problems of the enterprises are also factors that influence the uncertainty of business decisions. The research results show how many changes should be made to Polish enterprises to make them competitive in the “new reality”. The attention to the determinants, which imply the uncertainty of business decisions, will make it possible for the enterprises to get better prepared for the turbulent environment challenges.
K. Malinowska; Piotr Cyplik; J. Piontek. IDENTIFICATION OF DETERMINANTS IMPLYING UNCERTAINTY OF BUSINESS DECISIONS OF ENTERPRISES IN TURBULENT ENVIRONMENT. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research 2018, 1 .
AMA StyleK. Malinowska, Piotr Cyplik, J. Piontek. IDENTIFICATION OF DETERMINANTS IMPLYING UNCERTAINTY OF BUSINESS DECISIONS OF ENTERPRISES IN TURBULENT ENVIRONMENT. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research. 2018; (icpr):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleK. Malinowska; Piotr Cyplik; J. Piontek. 2018. "IDENTIFICATION OF DETERMINANTS IMPLYING UNCERTAINTY OF BUSINESS DECISIONS OF ENTERPRISES IN TURBULENT ENVIRONMENT." DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research , no. icpr: 1.
Agnieszka Stachowiak; Piotr Cyplik. MATURITY TO AGILITY AS AN ASPECT OF DEFINING AGILE STRATEGY. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu 2018, 203 -215.
AMA StyleAgnieszka Stachowiak, Piotr Cyplik. MATURITY TO AGILITY AS AN ASPECT OF DEFINING AGILE STRATEGY. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu. 2018; (505):203-215.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAgnieszka Stachowiak; Piotr Cyplik. 2018. "MATURITY TO AGILITY AS AN ASPECT OF DEFINING AGILE STRATEGY." Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu , no. 505: 203-215.
In the article, the authors present the results of the research on the planning process integration influence on the efficiency of material flow in production companies. In order to identify the influence the authors developed their own planning process integration model based on the Sales and Operations Planning (SOP) approach. Four planning process integration levels were qualitatively defined at the tactical level and were modelled in the simulation environment. The levels were applied to plan material flow in a production company. The flow efficiency was measured by means of the following indicators: customer service level and return on sales. The simulation study results made it possible to confirm that the planning process integration has a positive influence on material flow in production companies.
Michal Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik. The Planning Process Integration Influence on the Efficiency of Material Flow in Production Companies. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2018, 1104 -1112.
AMA StyleMichal Adamczak, Piotr Cyplik. The Planning Process Integration Influence on the Efficiency of Material Flow in Production Companies. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2018; ():1104-1112.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMichal Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik. 2018. "The Planning Process Integration Influence on the Efficiency of Material Flow in Production Companies." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 1104-1112.
The article aims at verifying the possibility of implementing the authors’ own operational validation method to assess a planning process integration model in a manufacturing company. The applied operational validation method is applicable to other research methods known in management sciences: process modelling and simulation. A new aspect of this work is the operational validation of a model, which was qualitatively described by means of quantitative methods. The process modelling method was a method used to translate the qualitatively described model to conditions in which the operational validation was possible to be performed by means of quantitative methods. The model of integrating planning processes in manufacturing companies was selected to be a research subject. Apart from presenting the mere method of the model operational validation, the accuracy of describing particular planning process integration levels at the same time is controlled.
Michal Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik; Marek Fertsch. The Operational Validation of a Planning Process Integration Model in a Manufacturing Company. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020) 2017, 91 -100.
AMA StyleMichal Adamczak, Piotr Cyplik, Marek Fertsch. The Operational Validation of a Planning Process Integration Model in a Manufacturing Company. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020). 2017; ():91-100.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMichal Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik; Marek Fertsch. 2017. "The Operational Validation of a Planning Process Integration Model in a Manufacturing Company." Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020) , no. : 91-100.
M. Adamczak; R. Domanski; P. Cyplik; K. Malinowska. The identification of the influence of transforming multiple-criteria decisionmaking method parameters on their efficiency – simulation study results. IFAC-PapersOnLine 2017, 50, 3505 -3510.
AMA StyleM. Adamczak, R. Domanski, P. Cyplik, K. Malinowska. The identification of the influence of transforming multiple-criteria decisionmaking method parameters on their efficiency – simulation study results. IFAC-PapersOnLine. 2017; 50 (1):3505-3510.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM. Adamczak; R. Domanski; P. Cyplik; K. Malinowska. 2017. "The identification of the influence of transforming multiple-criteria decisionmaking method parameters on their efficiency – simulation study results." IFAC-PapersOnLine 50, no. 1: 3505-3510.
The research presented in the article is intended to identify dependencies between the planning process integration level and the material flow efficiency in production enterprises. The SOP (Sales and Operations Planning) method was applied in the research on reflecting the planning process integration. In order to achieve the aim the authors performed quantitative research by means of simulation studies and statistical research analysis. A model of integrating planning processes in production enterprises based on the SOP method was developed for the sake of this research. The understanding of material flow efficiency was also defined. All the elements were modelled in the iGrafx Process for Six Sigma software by means of BPMN notation. The simulation studies were performed with respect to dynamic environment conditions. The result analysis of the studies was conducted using the method of testing statistical hypotheses in the Minitab 17 software. The analysis results make it feasible to state that the increase in the planning process integration causes an increase in the material flow efficiency.
Michal Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik. The Influence of the Planning Process Integration on the Material Flow Efficiency. DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science 2017, 1 .
AMA StyleMichal Adamczak, Piotr Cyplik. The Influence of the Planning Process Integration on the Material Flow Efficiency. DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science. 2017; (icss):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMichal Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik. 2017. "The Influence of the Planning Process Integration on the Material Flow Efficiency." DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science , no. icss: 1.
Business Intelligence (BI) class tools are helpful in analysing the market, selling certain products or services by providing useful information to decision makers. The tools facilitate the enterprise financial health monitoring and make it feasible to improve business analysts' actions. The conditions of applying BI systems in enterprises are presented in the article. One made considerations about the readiness of Polish enterprises related the BI class tool possibilities.
Katarzyna Malinowska; Piotr Cyplik; Jerzy Pionek. The Application of Business Intelligence Systems in Supporting Managerial Decisions of Polish Enterprises. DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science 2017, 1 .
AMA StyleKatarzyna Malinowska, Piotr Cyplik, Jerzy Pionek. The Application of Business Intelligence Systems in Supporting Managerial Decisions of Polish Enterprises. DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science. 2017; (icss):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKatarzyna Malinowska; Piotr Cyplik; Jerzy Pionek. 2017. "The Application of Business Intelligence Systems in Supporting Managerial Decisions of Polish Enterprises." DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science , no. icss: 1.
Olga Szymańska; Michał Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik. Logistics 4.0 - a new paradigm or set of known solutions? Research in Logistics and Production 2017, 7, 299 -310.
AMA StyleOlga Szymańska, Michał Adamczak, Piotr Cyplik. Logistics 4.0 - a new paradigm or set of known solutions? Research in Logistics and Production. 2017; 7 (4):299-310.
Chicago/Turabian StyleOlga Szymańska; Michał Adamczak; Piotr Cyplik. 2017. "Logistics 4.0 - a new paradigm or set of known solutions?" Research in Logistics and Production 7, no. 4: 299-310.
Katarzyna Malinowska; Jerzy Piontek; Piotr Cyplik. An analysis of the conditions of an enterprise effectiveness assessment formation. Research in Logistics and Production 2017, 7, 67 -75.
AMA StyleKatarzyna Malinowska, Jerzy Piontek, Piotr Cyplik. An analysis of the conditions of an enterprise effectiveness assessment formation. Research in Logistics and Production. 2017; 7 (2):67-75.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKatarzyna Malinowska; Jerzy Piontek; Piotr Cyplik. 2017. "An analysis of the conditions of an enterprise effectiveness assessment formation." Research in Logistics and Production 7, no. 2: 67-75.
Contemporary business activity is conducted under dynamic market circumstances whose effects are hard to pin down. The position of manufacturers in the supply chain is particularly difficult. Their business operations are performed in collaboration with many partners both on the procurement and the market side. It entails a high degree of uncertainty and changeability of the input data. Facing up to the reality and operating in such turbulent market compels the coordination mechanisms between production-logistics system and its task environment. At higher levels of cooperation coordination mechanisms naturally progress the mechanisms which integrate production-logistics system with its task environment. The Authors of this paper have developed their own multi-factor, 4-level model of integration between production-logistics system with its task environment. In a number of simulation experiments the Authors verified statistical relationships between the levels of integration and system’s performance.
M. Adamczak; R. Domanski; L. Hadas; P. Cyplik. The integration between production-logistics system and its task environment - chosen aspects. IFAC-PapersOnLine 2016, 49, 656 -661.
AMA StyleM. Adamczak, R. Domanski, L. Hadas, P. Cyplik. The integration between production-logistics system and its task environment - chosen aspects. IFAC-PapersOnLine. 2016; 49 (12):656-661.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM. Adamczak; R. Domanski; L. Hadas; P. Cyplik. 2016. "The integration between production-logistics system and its task environment - chosen aspects." IFAC-PapersOnLine 49, no. 12: 656-661.
The aim of the article is to present performance metrics and indicators of a production-logistics system at the operational level and their use for evaluation purposes in simulation experiments carried out in Simulation Software. The authors reviewed logistics and production system performance metrics and indicators as arranged in the category of flow and stock management. A survey questionnaires served as a basis for investigating the evaluation of logistics and performance systems (a system of metrics and indicators) with a view to identifying the ways in which the requirements of companies could be met in this respect, i.e. how they have a real impact on the decision-making process (research sample—372 enterprises surveyed on the operational and tactical level). The final part of the chapter demonstrates the authors’ evaluation system its and modeling in Simulation Software. In the conclusion, the authors offer guidelines on how to capture and analyze the results of simulation experiments to be able to satisfy the requirements of competition-driven market.
Piotr Cyplik; Lukasz Hadas; Pawel Pawlewski. Operational Measurements for Evaluating the Transformation of Production-Logistics System and Their Reflecting in Simulation Software. Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People 2014, 23 -42.
AMA StylePiotr Cyplik, Lukasz Hadas, Pawel Pawlewski. Operational Measurements for Evaluating the Transformation of Production-Logistics System and Their Reflecting in Simulation Software. Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People. 2014; ():23-42.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiotr Cyplik; Lukasz Hadas; Pawel Pawlewski. 2014. "Operational Measurements for Evaluating the Transformation of Production-Logistics System and Their Reflecting in Simulation Software." Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People , no. : 23-42.