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Topic 1 – iGlobalization : Emergence and Convergence

Topic 1 – iGlobalization : Emergence and Convergence. A – What is iGlobalization ? B – The Age of Interdependency C – Transportation and Logistics. What is iGlobalization ?. How can iGlobalization be defined? What are its driving forces?.

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Topic 1 – iGlobalization : Emergence and Convergence

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  1. Topic 1 – iGlobalization: Emergence and Convergence A – What is iGlobalization? B – The Age of Interdependency C – Transportation and Logistics

  2. What is iGlobalization? How can iGlobalization be defined? What are its driving forces?

  3. iGlobalization: Generating added value through globalization

  4. Complexity and the Cheeseburger…

  5. Capital on the Move (Containers)

  6. Panamax Containership, Le Havre

  7. 53 Footer Domestic Containers, Corwith Rail Yard, Chicago

  8. Dedicated Air Cargo Plane

  9. Pallets waiting to be loaded in a container, APL DC - Shenzhen, China

  10. FedEx Freight Truck at Distribution Center, Kansas City

  11. Qualitative and Quantitative Product Improvements

  12. Product Design and Distribution Efficiency

  13. Ultra Large Crude Carrier, Persian Gulf

  14. Major Forms of Globalization: A Multidimensional and Dynamic Concept

  15. The Drivers of Globalization

  16. Economic Integration Levels, 2011

  17. The Age of Interdependency What are the main relations holding the global economy?

  18. World GDP, 1AD - 2008

  19. Powered Transatlantic Passenger Modes

  20. Days Required to Circumnavigate the Globe

  21. World Trade Routes, 1912

  22. The Flows behind Globalization

  23. World Merchandise Trade, 1960-2011

  24. World Air Travel and World Air Freight Carried, 1950-2011

  25. Global Net Migration (2005-2010)

  26. Visa Restrictions Index, 2011

  27. Diffusion of Personal Computing Devices, 1977-2011

  28. Technological Convergence, 1993-2013

  29. Transportation and Logistics What is the role and purpose of transportation? What are the relations between transportation and logistics?

  30. Core Components of Transportation

  31. Different Representations of Distance Euclidean Distance B A Transport Distance Pickup B A Delivery Transshipment Mode 1 Mode 2 Logistical Distance Order Pickup B A Delivery Transshipment Mode 1 Mode 2 Order Processing PackingScheduling Inventory Management Unpacking SortingWarehousing

  32. Transportability of Some Key Goods

  33. Transportation as a Derived Demand Activity Working Vacationing Manufacturing Direct Taxi Air travel Touring bus Trucks Containership Commuting Warehousing Indirect Energy Derived Demand Transportation cannot exists on its own and cannot be stored.

  34. Logistics • Definition • Activities related to the transformation and circulation of goods. • All operations required for goods (material or nonmaterial) to be made available on markets or to specific destinations: • Material supply of production. • Distribution and transport function. • Wholesale and retail.

  35. Logistics Goals and Operations

  36. Global Maritime and Air Cargo Traffic, 2008

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