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Eulderink, Nicole (author)
Low-carbon hydrogen is expected to have a large role in future energy systems. Recent research shows the short-term financial feasibility of blue hydrogen is often higher than green hydrogen. Ammonia production is particularly carbon-intensive due to its hydrogen production routes. This research focuses on the physics-based modelling of blue...
master thesis 2023
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Harteveld, Maurice (author), van den Brink, T.M. (author), Tsigoni, Fotini (author)
report 2023
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Tabaksblat, Marise (author)
Recent years have shown an increased level of food insecurity: a surge in the level of poverty and hunger in low-income countries caused by higher global food prices. One of the potential causes of the commodity price spikes is the process of financialization, including an increased level of financial speculation in food commodity markets....
master thesis 2023
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Breman, Carlotta (author)
With finance entering the real economy, new kinds of markets have emerged, such as futures markets, in which special contracts – called futures – are exchanged. From the early 2000s, futures on commodities have become popular among financial instruments, and we talk about "financialization of commodity markets". The uniqueness of commodity...
master thesis 2023
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van Arkel, Suzan (author)
Rising food commodity prices pose a severe threat to vulnerable populations globally. While market fundamentals contribute to this increase, excessive speculation by financial investors is believed to play a significant role. This study aims to examine the relationship between financial speculation and agricultural commodity prices between 2000...
master thesis 2023
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Urom, Christian (author), Ndubuisi, G.O. (author)
This paper uses the Quantile Vector-Autoregressive (Q-VAR) technique to examine the connectedness between three regional (North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific) sustainability indices and major natural resource commodities including energy commodities (crude oil and natural gas), precious metals (gold, silver, and platinum), and industrial...
journal article 2023
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Akyüz, M. Hakan (author), Dekker, Rommert (author), Sharif Azadeh, S. (author)
The exclusive and excessive use of long-distance road transportation is not suitable way to reduce the negative environmental impacts of logistics systems. Intermodal transport, combining road with other transport modes, has the potential to reduce both operating costs and carbon footprints. One of the reasons for the low share of intermodal...
journal article 2023
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Wolleswinkel, Willem (author)
How well spent is public money concerning sustainability goals? How effective and efficient are these policies? Even though it is widely acknowledged that actions against climate change are urgently needed in the near future, policy makers little insight in how potential policies can be designed most effectively. To evaluate the impacts of...
master thesis 2021
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Hipolito, Tomas (author), Nabais, Joao Lemos (author), Botto, Miguel Ayala (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author)
This paper proposes three different formulations of a centralized Model Predictive Control framework to manage the logistics of continuous-flow Supply Chains subject to fluctuating demand. The Supply Chain is modeled as a dynamical system composed of several players handling commodities from the production phase to the retail phase....
journal article 2020
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Hermans, Carlos (author)
This thesis investigates several kinds of models of describing multi-commodity dynamical flow. Three models have been developed for a spatial logistic network, on which packages are delivered by vehicles and another<br/>model was developed to describe interactions between the customers, the stores and the deliverers, which does not explicitly...
master thesis 2019
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van den Heuvel, Bram (author)
The logistics industry is being modernized using information technology and robots. This change encompasses a new set of challenges in warehouses. Recently, some companies have started using robot fleets to sort products and parcels. This thesis studies those systems, and researches the combinatorial problems that arise within them. Three main...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Tsilimeni-Archangelidi, Anthi (author)
master thesis 2018
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van Wegberg, R.S. (author), Tajalizadehkhoob, S. (author), Soska, Kyle (author), Akyazi, U. (author), Hernandez Ganan, C. (author), Klievink, A.J. (author), Christin, Nicolas (author), van Eeten, M.J.G. (author)
Researchers have observed the increasing commoditization of cybercrime, that is, the offering of capabilities, services, and resources as commodities by specialized suppliers in the underground economy. Commoditization enables outsourcing, thus lowering entry barriers for aspiring criminals, and potentially driving further growth in cybercrime....
conference paper 2018
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Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Bampouli, A. (author)
Carbohydrates are the prevailing biomass components available for bio-based production. The most direct way to convert carbohydrates into commodity chemicals is by one-step conversion at maximum theoretical yield, such as by anaerobic fermentation without side product formation. Considering these hypothetical yields and petrochemical prices...
journal article 2017
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Hein, C.M. (author), Sedighi, S.M.A. (author)
Various constellations of oil actors—including corporations and nations—have shaped seemingly disconnected and geographically distant landscapes, cities, and buildings around the world over the last 150 years. Corporate, public, and popular media have publicized these cycles of spatializing oil. Together, construction and representation have...
journal article 2017
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Dinh, P.L. (author)
The new concept introduces a patient-specific commode, achieved by connecting the commode to the hospital bed. This will diminish the chances of cross-contamination between patients. The one-person-use will save the nurses up to 30 minutes of cleaning time per use. The features integrated into the concept will be supporting the nurses during...
master thesis 2015
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Sonneveld, A.M.H. (author)
The global dairy market is turning sour. Prices have continued to fall due exceptionally strong supply growth – in particular following EU milk quota removal at the time of writing – and reduced buying. This stress has caused dairy players to seek new markets. Sub-Saharan Africa has become the new target. However, those with intentions to invest...
master thesis 2015
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De Langen, P.W. (author), Van Meijeren, J. (author), Tavasszy, L.A. (author)
Long term projections of cargo throughput are indispensable for port development plans. Although commodity flow projections are useful for governments, port authorities, terminal operating companies and port users, scientific research on commodity flow projections for ports is limited. Existing studies generally use econometric models that...
journal article 2012
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Poldermans, N. (author)
This master thesis covers the creation of a strategy to move Hello Paper towards new categories.
master thesis 2010
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Chandansingh, R.A. (author)
A modelling approach is provided for the analysis of cost-effects of CAD systems. It aims to support strategic management of CAD systems in structural design and construction. The approach is based on the production digraph model of production processes, and the value-added model of information commodities. It has been verified in three case...
journal article 1995
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