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    Posted 12-10-2009 09:55
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    Call for Papers


    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2010
    (HICL2010)


    "Innovative Processes and Solutions in Logistics and SCM "


    02 – 03 September 2010


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    Conference Website http://www.hicl.org/

    Abstract deadline : January 31st 2010
    Notification of Acceptance (Abstract) : February 28th 2010
    Early Bird registration deadline : March 31st 2010
    Paper deadline : April 15th 2010
    Notification of Acceptance (Full paper) : June 1st 2010
    Author registration deadline : July 15th 2010
    Conference : 02-03 September
    2010

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    We are pleased to announce and invite you to participate in the HICL 2010
    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics, which will be held at Hamburg
    University of Technology (TUHH), Germany on 02 - 03 September 2010. This
    international conference is organized by the Hamburg University of
    Technology (TUHH).


    ********Theme and Objectives********

    Today’s business environment is changing significantly due to a steady
    progress towards more efficient organizational paradigms as well as product
    and process innovations. As companies have to compete on the global market
    with their products and services, the sector of logistics and supply chain
    management (SCM) has become a critical success factor. SCM and Logistics
    have proven to be a very dynamic field, prompting the players to constantly
    keep up with the latest solutions and processes to stay competitive and
    agile.

    The international supply chains of multinational corporations that include
    many different types of companies across the globe have become sophisticated
    and complex systems. Their coordination requires new and creative ideas that
    combine technical, analytical and economical know-how to create innovative
    solutions to sustain the competitive advantage of a high-performance supply
    chain.

    The constant, successful exchange of ideas between the scientific community
    and practitioners has proven to be an ideal breeding-ground for innovative
    solutions in SCM and Logistics to encounter the ever-changing challenges
    companies are facing today.

    Innovative Processes and Solutions in Logistics and SCM - The HICL will
    provide a multidisciplinary network and forum for scientists and
    practitioners involved in logistics and supply chain management as well as
    in innovation 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 topics within the broad area of Supply Chain
    Performance Management like the following are welcome:

    * Creating Innovations for Logistics Services
    * Innovation Management in Supply Chains
    * The Role of Suppliers and Service Providers in Supply Chain Innovation
    * Innovation Measurement,Controlling and Risk Evaluation in Supply Chains
    * Interrelationships between the Innovation of Internal Operations in Supply
    Chains
    * Innovation induced Complexity and Risks in Logistics and Supply Chains
    * Ramp up Management in Logistics and Supply Chains
    * Profit and Risk sharing of Supply Chain Innovations
    * State of the Art Marketing Strategies in Logistics and Supply Chain
    Management
    * Coping With Market Trends for Logistics Services and Supply Chain
    Management
    * Adoption of Innovations in Supply Chains
    * Innovative IT Systems in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (RFID, SOA
    etc.)
    * Innovations in Transport Systems (Air, Rail, Road, Sea)
    * Organizational Innovations in Supply Chains
    * Distributed Product Development in Supply Chains
    * Managing Technological Risks in Supply Chains
    * Interdependencies between Innovation Management and Supply Chain
    Performance
    * Implementation Strategies for Innovation Management in Logistics and
    Supply Chains
    * Innovative Concepts for Modelling and Simulation
    * Customer Driven Innovation in Logistics and Supply Chains
    * Innovative Marketing of Logistic Networks and Nodes
    * Innovative Pricing Models for Logistic Service Providers
    * Coordinating Sales and Supply Chain Management in Innovation Processes



    *******Submission of Papers*********

    Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research results/best
    practices that are not currently submitted for publication elsewhere. We ask
    for a brief abstract as well as the complete paper. Submissions must adhere
    to following rules:

    Abstracts should be submitted first. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words
    and should be in MS Word and PDF. Abstracts should include three to four
    keywords and all authors’ contact information.

    Paper submissions may not exceed 10 - 15 pages as the total length of the
    paper. Submissions should be in MS Word (the template is available at
    www.hicl.org) as well as PDF and printable on A4 sized paper. In keeping
    with recent HICL conferences, refereeing is double-blind. Papers that exceed
    the length requirements or are submitted late will be rejected. The official
    conference language for abstracts, papers and presentation is English.
    Please submit the abstracts and papers to: hicl@hicl.org

    The conference committee will evaluate topic contribution of each submission
    as well as accessibility to the HICL audience. The abstract should clearly
    describe the nature and relevance of the problems, the research methodology,
    and work-in-progress or final research results. Papers will be judged in
    significance, originality, relevance, novelty, correctness, and clarity.



    ************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. Christian Lüthje
    (Institute of Marketing and Innovation)

    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)


    ************Contact*********

    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2010
    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
    D- 21073 Hamburg, Germany

    Website: www.hicl.org
    Email: hicl at hicl.org