25 years of interdisciplinary and cooperative research were reason for LogDynamics to publish an open access book with contributions from colleagues who are or were members of LogDynamics. The collection highlights different aspects of intrinsically interdisciplinary logistics research. The empirical, methodological and practice-oriented contributions deal with the modeling, planning, optimization and control of logistics processes. With the application areas of supply chains, logistics networks, production as well as material flow systems, the respective contributions combine research work from classical supply chain management, digitalized business processes, production engineering, electrical engineering, computer science and mathematical optimization.