Martin Svanberg
Showing 33 publications
Logistic characteristics and requirements of Swedish wood biofuel heating plants
A modal shift to inland waterways: Actor perspectives on alternative business concepts
Analyzing animal waste-to-energy supply chains: The case of horse manure
Svensk sjöfartstrafik – nuläge och framtida möjligheter
Demonstrating the use of urban waterway transport of goods and waste
Demonstrationer av nya transportlösningar för inlands och urban sjöfart
Kartläggning av svensk kustsjöfart med hjälp av AIS-data
Mapping Swedish coastal shipping patterns using AIS data
Coastal Shipping – a competitive Alternative for Container Transportation?
Logistics demonstrations as a participatory research design
Value Stream Mapping of Container Flows at Seaport Terminals
AIS in maritime research – Current status and future potential
Logistics demonstrations as participatory research design
Att kombinera statligt finansierade transportdemonstrationer med rigorös forskning
Making use of urban waterways for shipping – The logistics perspective
Demonstrating innovative green waterway transport solutions in urban and short-sea shipping contexts
Logistics issues in manure-to-energy supply chains
Gods till Torp - Kartläggning av godsflöden till ett köpcenter
Providing explicit descriptions of studied systems: more than a necessary evil?
Supply chain configuration for biomass-to-energy: The case of torrefaction
Analysing biomass torrefaction supply chain costs
Energy resources: Trajectories for supply chain management
A framework for supply chain configuration for a biomass-to-energy pre-treatment process
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