HICL 2024
Hamburg International Conference of Logistics
September 25-27, 2024 | Hamburg University of Technology
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: A-0.13 TUHH, Building A, Ground Level, 81 places |
Date: Thursday, 26/Sept/2024 | |
9:00am - 9:40am |
T-Plenary: Opening Ceremony Location: A-0.13 We would like to officially welcome you at this years Hamburg International Conference of Logistics. The Conference Chairs will say a few words to the history of the conference, this years topics and the organization during the conference. We are delighted that Prof. Andreas Wieland from Copenhagen Business School (CBS) will join us for a Keynote on "The role of supply chain management in an era of ecological crises".
Supply chains are both driving and suffering from the ongoing ecological crises. For example, most human-made emissions can be located somewhere in a supply chain. This provides a huge responsibility and new opportunities for supply chain research and practice. This keynote discusses harmful supply chain practices and opportunities for making these practices less harmful. |
9:45am - 10:55am |
T-A-01: The Human Factor Location: A-0.13 Chair: Matthias Klumpp The human-centricity puzzle: Exploring what is relevant to know about human language individuality for superior production and logistics operations Green ports and green jobs: The role of port decarbonization in the promotion of green jobs Investigating Ethiopian Apparel Suppliers’ Participation in the Global Supply Chains for Sustainable Growth and Development |
11:15am - 12:05pm |
T-B-01: Terminals Location: A-0.13 Chair: Andreas Mohr Development of a framework for assessing RoRo terminal operations A Systematic Literature Review of the works on Sustainable Operations Management |
12:05pm - 12:30pm |
WS-1: IJPDLM Special Issue Workshop Location: A-0.13 Chair: Christian Thies |
1:30pm - 2:40pm |
T-C-01: Urban Connectivity Location: A-0.13 Chair: Gerald Feichtinger Future of Urban Distribution: The Development of an Integrated Van-and-Robot System Empirical Stop Time Analysis to Optimize Last Mile Deliveries with On-Site Services |
3:00pm - 4:15pm |
T-D-01: Logistics in Production Location: A-0.13 Chair: Christian M. Ringle Dairy Value Chain: Assessing the inter linkage of dairy farm and small-scale dairy processing in Tigray: Case study of Mekelle City Enhancing Intra-Organizational Supply Chain Relationships in Manufacturing Companies: A Case Study in Tigray, Ethiopia Challenges of manufacturing firms’ relationship with their suppliers and customers: evidence from Tigray, Ethiopia |
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 aerospace sector during the past half-century, Francois Méroc will then draw the line to the challenges ahead and how Airbus needs to rethink and adapt its supply chain to be ready for the future. Attendees will learn about what makes the aircraft supply chain so specific and exciting. They will also get insights about the concrete advancements of connecting the physical and digital flow as well as about the fields of investigation and research to come.
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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 |
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) |
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