HICL 2024
Hamburg International Conference of Logistics
September 25-27, 2024 | Hamburg University of Technology
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Friday, 27/Sept/2024 | ||||
9:00am - 9:40am |
F-Plenary: Welcome and Keynote Presentation Location: A-0.13 We are honoured that François Méroc from Airbus will give todays Keynote. It will present the topic of
"Connecting the Dots: Transforming Airbus' Industrial Supply Chain for the Challenges of Tomorrow"
This presentation will show examples on how Airbus Commercial Aircraft is currently set up in order to organize its industrial supply chain. By reflecting on the achievements of the European... |
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9:45am - 10:55am |
F-A-01: Artificial Intelligence in Logistics Location: A-0.13 Chair: Marvin Kastner State of the Art: A Multivocal Literature Review of Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain Management A Generic Multimodal Sustainable Supply Chain Optimization Model Considering Beneficial Cargo Owners’ Perspective Evaluation of Deep-Learning Frameworks for 3D Container-Pin Segmentation |
F-A-02: Resilience in Logistics Location: A-0.14 Chair: Florian Diehlmann Assessing Supply Chain Resilience: A Methodological Approach to Mapping Risks and Capabilities A comprehensive framework for supplier risk assessment - analysis of risk factors of suppliers to improve resilience in Supply Chains Enhancing Resilience in the Horticultural Supply Chain: Insights from Rural Smallholders in Tanzania |
F-A-03: Security for Supply-Chains Location: A-0.18 Chair: Johannes Schnelle Bridging Peace and Crisis logistics - Towards a conceptual framework for public-private collaboration in defence supply chains Navigating Geopolitics and Proliferating Threats to Maritime Security: Tracing the Effects of Violent Disruptions, Armed Proxies and Hybrid Warfare as Risks to Global Maritime Supply Chains |
F-A-04: The Role of Hydrogen for Logistics Location: A-0.19 Chair: Akin Ögrük Utilization of Byproducts from direct Seawater Electrolysis for Sustainable Green Hydrogen Production Locational Analysis for Solar Energy Plants in the Green Hydrogen Supply Network Using Super-Efficiency Data Envelopment Analysis Activity analysis based framework for economic and environmental modelling and evaluation of hydrogen delivery pathways |
10:55am - 11:15am |
B-4: AM-Break Location: LuK |
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11:15am - 12:05pm |
F-B-01: Crane Movements Location: A-0.13 Chair: Jürgen Weigell Logistic Operating Curves for Ship-to-Shore Cranes QUAY CRANE SIMULATION AND IDENTIFICATION MODEL (QC-SIM) |
F-B-02: Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Logistics Location: A-0.14 Chair: Florian Dörries Embedding the Industrialization vision with a resilient transportation sector in Tanzania: A multidimensional approach The role of logistics information technology in enabling network and performance of SMEs distribution relationship. A structural equation modelling. |
F-B-03: Urban Connectivity Location: A-0.18 Chair: Christian Thies Explore the potential of fast charging and battery swapping technologies to address battery range limitations of electric cargo cycles Segmenting Urban Dwellers for ridesharing: A CHAID approach |
F-B-04: Sustainable Operations Location: A-0.19 Chair: Christian Bruss Towards Sustainable Port Operations: Identifying and Overcoming Decarbonization Barriers Development of a collaborative and flexible truck slot booking system for combined transport terminals |
12:30pm - 1:30pm |
B-5: Lunch Break Location: LuK |
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