Autor: Moritz Petersen

Measures and Incentives to Reduce CO2-Emissions

Measures and Incentives to Reduce CO2-Emissions

How Small Carriers and Their Shippers Can Work Towards More Climate-Friendly Road Freight Transport
Moritz Petersen, Ramón van Almsick
Accelerating climate change drives companies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Road freight transport accounts for around 6 % of global CO2 emissions. However, high growth rates, the dependence on fossil fuels, and the high fragmentation of the market make the decarbonization of road freight transport challenging. Based on survey results, this paper elaborates how small road carriers, together with their clients, can contribute to achieving global climate targets by implementing appropriate measures and incentives.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 1 | Pages 41-44 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_22-1_41-44
Das HANSEBLOC-Projekt

Das HANSEBLOC-Projekt

Problemstellung und Lösungen
Thomas Twenhöven, Björn Engelmann, Julian Kakarott, Kevin Westphal, Moritz Petersen
Blockchain holds high potential for various applications. In the business context, one of its key features - the availability of data to various parties - is a liability as business secrets shouldn’t be exposed and GDPR compliance has to be ensured. In this paper, we discuss solutions for these privacy problems. Also, we present the HANSEBLOC project, a blockchain-powered platform for data exchange in logistics, and the chosen privacy solutions.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 36 | 2020 | Edition 1 | Pages 45-48 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_20-1_S45-48
Between Corporate Claims and Operational Reality

Between Corporate Claims and Operational Reality

The development of more sustainable products
Moritz Petersen, Sebastian Brockhaus, Wolfgang Kersten ORCID Icon
This article demonstrates results of a qualitative study in the consumer goods industry. The study shows that translating sustainability into measurable and actionable requirements is a crucial prerequisite for developing products that are more sustainable and successful in the marketplace. However, most companies still struggle with this translation due to a lack of codification of sustainability in their development process.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 32 | 2016 | Edition 1 | Pages 7-10
Management of Technological Capability

Management of Technological Capability

A Decision Support System for Multivendor Capable Service Companies
Wolfgang Kersten ORCID Icon, Markus Klotzbach, Moritz Petersen
Multivendor capable service companies are facing growing challenges concerning the alignment of their technological capability portfolio to dynamic market requirements. This paper presents a method that enables practitioners from technical service companies to systematically manage their capability portfolio using both qualitative and quantitative data. Thereby decision makers are provided with a tool to help them shaping the company’s service portfolio.
Industrie Management | Volume 30 | 2014 | Edition 3 | Pages 11-14