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Conveying machines for transport of piece goods
Barcuch, Libor ; Svoboda, Libor (referee) ; Malášek, Jiří (advisor)
This master’s thesis is dealing with the conveying machines used for transport of piece goods. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the first part is performed overview of the most widely used conveyors. Second part of this thesis is focused on creating design of conveyor system for distribution centre with required line throughput.
Conveying machines for transport of piece goods
Barcuch, Libor ; Svoboda, Libor (referee) ; Malášek, Jiří (advisor)
This master’s thesis is dealing with the conveying machines used for transport of piece goods. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the first part is performed overview of the most widely used conveyors. Second part of this thesis is focused on creating design of conveyor system for distribution centre with required line throughput.
Retail companies in the Czech Republic and their logistics
Nováková, Zuzana ; Pernica, Petr (advisor) ; Jirsák, Petr (referee)
This thesis analyses the current situation of the retail market in the Czech Republic. It examines the principal trends in the distribution politics which have an important influence on the czech retail market. In the following section there is described how the most successful retail chains have developed in recent years. At the end, by three case studies I allow the reader to have an overview of the current practice. I explain how the distribution centers work and what is the business strategy of one of the leading chains in the Czech Republic.
The influence of the e-commerce logistics on the costumer satisfaction
Černý, Daniel ; Jirsák, Petr (advisor) ; Chroboček, Jakub (referee)
This thesis analyzes the impact of processes associated with order execution on customer satisfaction. The theoretical part should introduce readers to current and relatively comprehensive e-commerce market. The objective is to formulate and highlight information and concepts, which are important for understanding the subsequent practical applications. The thesis is focused on logistics processes that affect customer satisfaction, e.g. receiving, assembling and shipping. The practical part should analyze the processes using the example of an online store Mall.cz. The main interest of the thesis emphasis on the functioning of the distribution center, identification of bottlenecks and the implementation of measures for the efficient order execution. In the final part the author analyzes three major competitors and their offers of the delivery of goods. The output of that part is a SWOT analysis. The main objective of the thesis is to identify the key factors of logistics processes and evaluate their impact on customer satisfaction. A specific feature and benefit of this work is the interconnection of marketing and logistics perspective.
Building relationship with customers in Supply Chain Management
Kaluzhna, Yevgeniya ; Pernica, Petr (advisor) ; Jirsák, Petr (referee)
Application of supply chain management is still relatively recent practice, but it's importance is growing over time. Today, in the era of customer centricity, in order to become competitive firms shouldn't avoid collaboration with it's supply chain partners. Purpose of my thesis was to find out how supply chain management can contribute to building relationship with customers, who are the basis of any existing company. First part summarizes knowledge about supply chain, compeptitive strategies, customers, types of supply chains and customer relationship management. Particular part is dedicated to customer service and how supply chain management can contribute to it's improving. It describes also what meaning has customer service for future competitiveness. In second part, I presented the case of Zappos.com. E-retailer, which aligning entire functional strategies and whole supply chain to common strategic purpose managed to build excellent relationship with it's customers.
Management of Footwear Supply Chain
KŘÍŽKOVÁ, Eva
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of footwear retail supply chain, which operates in Europe as well as in the USA. As the company is considered to be one of the greatest world retail footwear subject with the volume of the shoes sold about 280 millions, top management is well aware of the necessity to be concerned with the matters of logistics and optimalization of distribution channels.
The functioning of the distribution centre processing clothes in Great Britain today and after the possible automation of warehouse processes
Kúdelová, Lucie ; Pernica, Petr (advisor) ; Jirsák, Petr (referee)
The goal of this diploma is understanding and evaluation of the warehouse processes, the specification of problems and finding the best ways to deal with these drawbacks. The method used for the diploma is comparison. The theoretical part briefly focuses on the fashion logistics. The practical part then describes the distribution centre of the company Bonmarché Ltd. At first the functioning processes in all warehouse departments are specified and the problems are appointed. The second part focuses on the considered changes that would eliminate the problems. The final comparison will tell us whether these changes will solve the problems and enable the company to stay competitive on the British clothing market.

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