Klau, Alexander
Diploma Thesis:
2038
Topic:
Development of future strategies for logistics properties
Editor:
Alexander Klau
University Professor Responsible:
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Katharina Kleinschrot
Professorship Representative: Dr.-Ing. Jan Kortmann
Supervisor:
University Supervisor: Dipl.-Ing. Johanna Gildemeister
Editing Period:
02.05.2025 until 05.09.2025
Abstract:
This paper analyses material flows and the recyclability of logistics properties. It focuses on researching future strategies for logistics properties that have a positive impact on the recyclability of buildings. As part of this objective, a quantitative method for assessing the circularity of a reference logistics property was implemented. In addition, representative expert interviews were conducted and summarised in a qualitative content analysis. The materials used were examined for their circularity potential before and after the use of a logistics property for the quantitative investigations. The expert interviews examined the practical implementation and market relevance of circular construction concepts. The evaluation and interpretation of the results revealed how the circularity potential of logistics properties can be increased, but practical implementation for project developers is severely limited by a lack of financial incentives and systematic challenges.