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Logistischer Wandel in der Region: Standortdynamiken und -strategien der Distributionslogistik im transatlantischen Vergleich

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Regional logistics changes. Locational dynamics and strategies in physical distribution - a transatlantic comparison. The paper discusses locational dynamics of freight distribution firms at the regional level, as a consequence of changes in logistics network configuration and related requirements for placing distribution centres. The empirical basis is provided by two case studies, carried out in Germany and in Northern California (USA). Both cases are subject to comparative analysis, regarding location choice and context, corporate strategy and regional policy and planning.

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  • Hesse Markus, 2007. "Logistischer Wandel in der Region: Standortdynamiken und -strategien der Distributionslogistik im transatlantischen Vergleich," ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, De Gruyter, vol. 51(1), pages 93-107, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:zfwige:v:51:y:2007:i:1:p:93-107:n:7
    DOI: 10.1515/zfw.2007.0007
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