Logistics and Supply Chain Division
About the division
The mission of the Logistics & Supply Chain (LSC) division is to provide its membership with the body of knowledge, networking opportunity, recognition and educational programs to stay competitive in the global market.
LSC Goals
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Awards and Case Competitions
This competition, open to graduate and undergraduate students, honors outstanding papers in the field of logistics and supply chain submitted to the LSC Track of the IISE Annual Conference & Expo.
This award recognizes excellence in industry practice of logistics and supply chain.
This competition recognizes teams who demonstrate innovative use of logistics and supply chain concepts in the analysis of a relevant LSC case. The 2024 competition is sponsored by the Logistics and Distribution (LoDI) Center at the University of Louisville.
This award recognizes excellence in teaching logistics and supply chain.
The link to all the division awards/competitions is
http://www.iise.org/Details.aspx?id=951. Just scroll down to LSC awards.
Our LSC Division is sponsoring two tracks, the LSC and the Facilities Design and Planning, at the 2024 IISE Annual Conference and Expo. We would like to encourage you to contribute to the conference by submitting an abstract in one of these two tracks. Authors of accepted
abstracts will be invited to present their work in a session, choosing either a standard 20-minute presentation or a new 40-minute presentation for a lengthier discussion. Each session will be 80 minutes.
Logistics and Supply Chain Track
The LSC track will showcase latest research and proven solutions applying industrial and systems engineering principles within logistics and supply chain. The focus will be on network optimization, inventory control, transportation systems, green and sustainable supply chain,
logistics for energy production, offshoring, humanitarian supply chain, reverse logistics, and other relevant topics.
Call for Abstracts
Facilities Design and Planning Track
The FDP track will focus on facility design and layout, warehouse automation, operations, and management systems, materials handling, storage, and order fulfillment systems, distribution management, container operations, cross-docking, and transportation, inventory tracking and control, facility
logistics and ergonomics, and facilities design and planning education.
Call for Abstracts
Please visit this website for more information:
http://www.iise.org/Annual/
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