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  • 1.  CfP: HICL2008 - Extended Deadline

    Posted 03-18-2008 10:11
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    Call for Papers


    - Extended Deadline -

    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2008
    (HICL2008)

    "Logistics Networks and Nodes"
    04 - 05 September 2008
    HAMBURG, Germany


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    Conference Website http://www.hicl.org

    Submission of Abstract 31 March 2008
    Notification of Acceptance (Abstract) 15 April 2008
    Early Bird registration deadline 31 April 2008
    Full paper submission 15 May 2008
    Notification of Acceptance (Full paper) 15 June 2008
    Author registration deadline 15 July 2008
    Conference 04 to 05 September
    2008
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    We are pleased to announce and invite you to participate in the HICL 2008
    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics, which will be held at Hamburg
    University of Technology (TUHH), Germany from 04 - 05 September 2008. This
    international conference is co-organized by the Hamburg University of
    Technology (TUHH) and the Kühne School of Logistics and Management (the
    former Hamburg School of Logistics).


    Theme and Objectives

    Today, there is a huge variety of logistics networks – ranging from very
    simple locally oriented chains with only a few participants to
    internationally operating complex systems connecting firms all over the
    world. However, each of these networks is formed by logistics nodes
    connected by different types of edges. Various questions arise during the
    build-up and operation of these systems. In the design phase, partners have
    to be chosen, facilities have to be located, and connections have to be
    specified in a holistic way. On the operational level, logistics nodes have
    to be engineered, handling equipment has to be constructed, and last but not
    least, management systems have to be established in order to run and control
    operations within these networks. In recent years, logistics research has
    made extensive progress in the analysis of connections between different
    network nodes.
    Unfortunately, research concerning the logistics nodes themselves and the
    possible means of improving them is far less advanced. Therefore, this
    conference focuses on the interaction of networks as well as on the
    improvement of logistics nodes. In practice, this all-embracing approach
    provides the chance to optimize logistics nodes not only based on their own
    requirements, but to enhance them to meet network-wide demands. In
    consequence, it becomes possible to adjust node design and operation to the
    needs of the whole supply chain. Vice versa, in a holistic improvement
    process the network can be constructed in such a way that the requirements
    posed by the nodes are taken into account.
    Logistics Networks and Nodes - The HICL will provide a multidisciplinary
    network and forum for scientists and practitioners involved in logistics and
    supply chain management to interact with each other and exchange ideas and
    information on the latest issues in this field.
    We welcome scientific and practical contributions from different disciplines
    such as Business Administration & Economics, Engineering, Computer Science,
    Science & Mathematics and Law.

    Topics

    Papers addressing any relevant topic within the broad area of networks and
    nodes in Logistics and Supply Chain Management including, but not limited to
    the following are welcome:
    - Creating services for logistics nodes and networks
    - profit and risk sharing in supply chain networks
    - Suppliers and service providers in logistics nodes and networks
    - Network and node design
    - Interrelationships between node operations and logistics networks
    - Bottlenecks in logistics nodes and networks
    - Managing complexity in logistics nodes and supply chain networks
    - Ramp-up management in supply chain networks
    - Innovative IT systems for logistics nodes and networks (RFID, SOA etc.)
    - Simulation approaches for logistics networks
    - Tracking and Tracing
    - Innovations in transport systems (air, rail, road, sea)
    - Infrastructure management for logistics nodes and networks
    - Technologies for management of logistics nodes in supply chain networks
    - Managing risks in network nodes and supply chain networks
    - Quality management in logistics nodes and networks
    - Implementation strategies for innovations in logistics nodes and networks
    - Sustainability in supply chain networks
    - Innovative concepts for modelling, simulation and optimization of nodes
    and transportation networks
    - Managing logistics service quality


    Submission of Abstracts

    Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research results/best
    practices for consideration in HICL 2008. All papers will be double-blind
    refereed.
    Abstracts for papers should describe the nature and relevance of the
    problems, the research methodology, and work-in-progress or final research
    results. Abstracts must not exceed 500 words and should be in MS Word.
    Abstracts for Papers should include three to four keywords and all authors’
    contact information. The official conference language for abstracts, papers
    and presentation is English. Please submit the abstracts to: hicl@hicl.org



    Conference Chairs

    Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kersten -
    Institute of Business Logistics and General Management

    Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker -
    Institute of Business Logistics and General Management

    Prof. Dr. Carsten Gertz -
    Institute for Transport Planning and Logistics

    Prof. Dr. Heike Flämig -
    Institute for Transport Planning and Logistics

    Kühne School of Logistics and Management at Hamburg University of Technology
    (TUHH)


    Contact

    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2008
    Kuehne School of Logistics and Management at Hamburg University of
    Technology (TUHH)
    D- 21073 Hamburg, Germany
    WEBSITE: www.hicl.org
    CONTACT: hicl@hicl.org