28th International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2024)
Bangkok, Thailand
Dates: "7th - 10th July, 2024"
Conference Agenda
Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).
Please note that all times are shown in the time zone of the conference. The current conference time is: 2nd May 2025, 07:55:55pm Asia, Bangkok
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Session Overview |
Date: Sunday, 07/July/2024 | |
3:00pm - 6:00pm |
Workshop: Designing cascades for systemic circularity in material/product circular supply chains Location: Room 205 Chair: Prof. Erik Sandberg Chair: Prof. Rudrajeet Pal This year’s workshop will discuss how circular material/product flows are operationalized, and stakeholders are engaged, across circular supply chains in designing and implementing cascading in a resource-effective way. Participants will pool their diverse backgrounds and expertise to brainstorm, poll and discuss on: 1. Identifying current external enablers and barriers to appropriate cascading, 2. Identifying current internal (supply chain level) strategies and operations enablers and barriers to implement cascading material/product flows, and 3. Elaborating on some of the future needs and directions in supply chain management to implement cascading. |
6:00pm - 7:30pm |
Welcome Reception Location: Pridi Banomyong Plaza |
Date: Monday, 08/July/2024 | ||||
8:30am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College |
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9:00am - 9:30am |
Welcome Session Location: Room 205 Chair: Prof. Kulwant Pawar |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains Location: Room 204 Chair: Prof. Booi Kam Achieving food supply chain sustainability through digital sharing platforms: prospects in China 1: University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; 2: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Empowering supply chain innovation to enhance GI food sustainability in China: A case study of JD.com and its collaborative food producer 1: Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 2: Michigan State University, US |
Humanitarian Logistics Location: Room 205 Chair: Dr. Aswini Yadlapalli Unlocking Synergies: Exploring Coopetition in Surplus Food Redistribution Networks Cranfield University, United Kingdom Applications of Machine Learning Methods in Humanitarian Supply Chain – A Systematic Literature Review 1: Transportation Institute, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand; 2: Urban Digital Twin, School of modeling, simulation, and training, University of Central Florida, 3100 Technology Parkway, Orlando, Florida 32826; 3: Department of Commerce, Chulalongkorn Business School, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand; 4: Center of Excellence in "Connectivity", Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand |
Supply Chain Analytics Location: Room 208 Chair: Prof. Reza Pouraghabagher Blockchain Adoption for Electric Vehicle Batteries Reverse Logistics : A Total Interpretive Structural Modelling Approach for Barriers Analysis 1: School of Business, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland; 2: Atlantic Technological University, Donegal Development of Location Determination Model for Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Stations on highways in Thailand Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University |
Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains Location: Room 209 Chair: Prof. Stephan Wagner Efficiency comparison to improve sustainability of Australian banana farms 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: RMIT University, Australia; 3: RMIT University, Australia; 4: Central Queensland University, Australia FIRMS LEVERAGING SUSTAINABILITY-DRIVEN CHANGE: EVIDENCE FROM A SECOND-TIER REGION IN MEXICO University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College |
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11:00am - 1:00pm |
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains Location: Room 204 Chair: Dr. Thanh-Thuy Nguyen A Conceptual Blockchain Framework of a Mixed Freight and Passenger Transportation Service in Rural Area Department of Business Administration & Graduate Institute of Logistics Management, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan Risk management of transaction security using blockchain technology in the international logistics industry National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology A STUDY ON THE DRONE STATIONS Korea Aerospace University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) VARIATION OF MAP MATCHING ALGORITHMS AND CORRESPONDING PURPOSE Iwate Prefectural University, Japan |
Building resilience for supply chains Location: Room 205 Chair: Prof. Paul Childerhouse Evaluating Novel Food Supply Chains From a Resilience and Cost Perspective: A Study on the Alternative Protein Industry 1: Industrial Resilience Research Group, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), Department of Engineering, School of Technology, University of Cambridge; 2: Centre for Industrial Manufacturing, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), Department of Engineering, School of Technology, University of Cambridge; 3: International Business, The Technische Hochschule Nürnberg; 4: Industrial Resilience Research Group, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), Department of Engineering, School of Technology, University of Cambridge Investigation factors affecting Agri-food waste in Retailers entities: Evidence from Egypt 1: College of International Transport and Logistics, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria 1209, Egypt; 2: Landscape Governance College Grm Novo mesto, Sevno 13, 8000 Novo mesto MILES: Enhancing Perishable Agri-food Cold Supply Chain Management through a Newly developed Multimodal Integrated Logistics Environment for Simulation Heriot-watt University, United Kingdom |
Globalisation of Supply Chains Location: Room 208 Chair: Prof. M Goh Establishing Backward Linkages in Indian Pharmaceutical Supply Chains 1: RMIT, Australia; 2: East West University, Bangladesh; 3: NITW, India Supply Network Mapping: Development of a region-centric Approach 1: Münster University of Applied Sciences; 2: Frankfurt School of Finance and Management; 3: Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Open-source ERP System Selection: the Perspective of Internationalizing SMEs 1: Technical University of Denmark; 2: Flying Tiger Copenhagen Managers’ resource orchestration and reshoring decision making: evidence from multinational enterprises in China 1: RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Australia; 2: Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Business School, Brighton, UK; 3: The University of Nottingham Ningbo China |
Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains Location: Room 209 Chair: Prof. Kune-muh Tsai An Optimization Model and its Solution Algorithm for Scheduling Express Delivery Services Using E-scooters National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Survey on Consumer Choice for Pickup Options Alternatives to Face-to-face Delivery Tokyo Keizai University, Japan Factors Affecting Job Satisfaction of B to C Delivery Truck Drivers in Japan Ryutsu Keizai University, Japan Evaluating the impact of logistics service quality on Gen-Z’s customer satisfaction: A Case Study on E-Commerce in the Northern Region of Vietnam 1: National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan; 2: Vietnam Maritime University, Viet Nam |
1:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College |
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2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Keynote: Prof. Ruth Banomyong, Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University Location: Room 205 This session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 917 9379 0932
Passcode: ISL2024205 |
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3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Coffee Break Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College |
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3:30pm - 5:00pm |
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains (Online) Location: Room 204 Chair: Prof. Rudrajeet Pal This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 975 8046 4715
Passcode: ISL2024204
Development of Maturity Model for Digital Transformation 1: Cranfield University, United Kingdom; 2: Cranfield University, United Kingdom; 3: Cranfield University, United Kingdom Exploring Acceptance of Industry 4.0 Adoption in Supply Chain in Emerging Economies German International University (GIU), Egypt BLOCKCHAIN ENABLED DEMAND INFORMATION SHARING TO MITIGATE THE BULLWHIP EFFECT: AN AGENT-BASED MODELING AND SIMULATION 1: Lulea University of Technology, Sweden1; 2: Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan2; 3: Sheffield Business School, UK3; 4: Lulea University of Technology, Sweden4 The Effect of Blockchain Technology on Trust within Supply Chain Partners: The Mediating Role of Supply Chain Transparency German International University (GIU), Egypt Autonomous Processes in Logistics University of Applied Science Vorarlberg, Austria |
Building resilience for supply chains (Online) Location: Room 205 Chair: Prof. Matthias Kalverkamp This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 949 5618 4476
Passcode: ISL2024205
Factors Influencing Tourists for Selecting Thailand as a destination after the COVID-19 Pandemic 1: Mahidol University, Thailand; 2: Mahidol University, Thailand SHOULD RECOVERY STRATEGIES BE REUSE - OR RECYCLING BASED? A CASE STUDY ON ELECTRONICS IN MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA 1: Open University Netherlands, Netherlands, The; 2: Anthesis, United Kingdom Carbon footprint analysis of reusable containers in cold chain logistics 1: Logistics and Operations Management Section, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK; 2: Supply Chain, Tower Cold Chain Solutions, Theale, UK Decentralized and circular food waste-related supply chains: success and failure factors 1: Technische Hochschule Deggendorf , Germany; 2: Technische Hochschule Nürnberg, Germany; 3: Universität Bamberg, Germany The Nexus between Organisational Culture and Competitive Advantage: Does Supply Chain Collaboration Matter? 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: Can Tho University, Vietnam |
Logistics connectivity (Online) Location: Room 208 Chair: Prof. Michael Bourlakis This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 972 1211 6553
Passcode: ISL2024208
Challenges facing Vietnam's rail transport system in providing effective logistics services for the national economy University of Lodz, Poland THE ONGOING TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN LOGISTICS: IMPLICATIONS OF THE BATTLE OVER LEAD TIMES CERGAM, Aix-Marseille University, France Sustainable innovations in supply chain services - the case of Polish and Slovak Logistics Service Providers (LSPs) Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland A Systematic Literature Review Approaches towards Sustainable Ports in the Gulf: A Focus on Saudi Arabia and UAE Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School ,United Kingdom A Bibliometrics Study on the Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) National Taiwan Ocean University |
Sustainability in logistics and supply chains (Online) Location: Room 209 Chair: Prof. Erik Sandberg This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 968 3707 8045
Passcode: ISL2024209
SMEs STRATEGIC BEHAVIOUR: IMPLICATION ON THEIR E-COMMERCE ADOPTION AND CUSTOMER RESPONSIVENESS 1: University Of Ghana, Ghana; 2: University of Ghana, Ghana; 3: University of Ghana, Ghana; 4: University of Ghana, Ghana EXPLORING THE BARRIERS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES FOR EXPRESS COURIER SERVICES IN USING CROWDSOURCED LAST-MILE DELIVERY (CSLMD); A STUDY BASED ON THE SRI LANKAN EXPRESS COURIER MARKET Edith Cowan University, Australia An end-to-end GHG emissions assessment for transitioning to a decarbonized parcel supply chain 1: Prince of Songkla University, Thailand; 2: Prince of Songkla University, Thailand; 3: Middlesex University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates The adoption of longer customer lead time in last-mile delivery: benefits, barriers and contingent factors 1: School of Management, University of Bath, United Kingdom; 2: Makridakis Open Forecasting Center, University of Nicosia, Cyprus A Study on the Consumer Perception of Overpackaging in E-commerce Using Topic Modelling Analysis 1: Graduate School of International Studies, Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Graduate School of International Studies, Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
5:15pm - 6:15pm |
ISL Advisory Committee Meeting (hybrid) Chair: Prof. Kulwant Pawar Advisory Committee members unable to attend in-person will be able to join via Zoom.
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Meeting ID: 968 3707 8045
Passcode: ISL2024209
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Date: Tuesday, 09/July/2024 | ||||
9:00am - 10:00am |
Keynote: Bunn Kasemsup, CO-CEO, SCGJWD Logistics Location: Room 205 This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 938 1315 3577
Passcode: ISL2024205 |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College |
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10:30am - 12:30pm |
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains Location: Room 204 Chair: Dr. Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge A SYSTEMS THEORY APPROACH TO THE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF ROBOTIC COMPACT STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS: AN AUTOSTORE CASE STUDY 1: Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany; 2: National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology A STUDY ON THE SIMULATION BASED DIGITAL TWIN MODEL FOR THE WAREHOUSE OPERATION Korea Aerospace University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Reducing systems uncertainty in the craft beer industry using IoT sensor technology: An explorative case investigation 1: University of Wollongong, Australia; 2: University of Surrey; 3: BinaryTech Socio-technical Regimes for Additive Manufacturing 1: Henley Business School, University of Reading, United Kingdom; 2: Nottingham University Business School; 3: Technische Hochschule Nürnberg |
Building resilience for supply chains Location: Room 205 Chair: Dr. Haiyan Lu Exaptation capabilities for supply chain resilience: the case of Covid-19 1: Queensland University of Technology; 2: Cranfield University Transforming Supply Chains for Resilience: Leveraging Adaptive Learning and Agility in Turbulent Times Cooperative State University Mannheim, Germany Navigating the New Disruption: Enhancing Resilience in the Automotive Supply Chain Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Learning governance from indigenous supply chains 1: RMIT AISSC, Australia; 2: Lincon University, New Zealand; 3: Surrey University, UK |
Logistics Connectivity Location: Room 208 Chair: Dr. Henrik Sternberg Relation of ESG Factors with Financial Performance of Maritime Logistics Service Providers in Taiwan NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITY, Taiwan Competitive advantage in container port sustainability performance Cardiff University, United Kingdom Smart Strategic and Operational Gate Optimization at the King Abdullah Port in Saudi Arabia for Efficiency 1: King Abdulaziz University; 2: Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX) |
Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains Location: Room 209 Chair: Prof. Shams Rahman Dynamic capabilities in textile recycling supply chain management 1: University of Borås, Sweden; 2: University of Gävle, Sweden Media-Reported Environmental Supply Chain Sustainability Risks: The Moderating Role of Risk Avoidance 1: ETH Zurich; 2: Deloitte AG Investigation of supply chain transparency practices of buyer firms from modern slavery reporting Department of Supply Chain and Logistics Management, RMIT University, Australia Unveiling the role of big data analytics on the relationship between green human practices and logistics social performance 1: De Montfort University, United Kingdom; 2: Wuhan University, China; 3: SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation, Calabarzon, Philippines |
12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College |
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1:30pm - 3:00pm |
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains Location: Room 204 Chair: Prof. Peik Bremer Contextualizing Digital Capabilities in South American SME Operations: Reviewing Maturity Assessments Considering Regional and Cultural Characteristics 1: Wiesbaden Business School, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 2: BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH at University of Bremen; 3: Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Arturo Prat University Advantages and Limitations of Using Virtual Reality for Training and Examining the Quality of NDT Processes in Logistics and Production Operations 1: BIBA Bremer institute für Produktion und Logistik, Germany; 2: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Digital Platforms in Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Literature Review 1: RMIT Australia, Australia; 2: La Trobe University, Australia |
Building resilience for supply chains Location: Room 205 Chair: Dr. Tillmann Boehme An Analysis of Design Faults in Building Sustainable Refrigerated Warehouses National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan A framework to benchmark material master data management implementation: status of implementation in FLSMIDTH University of Johannesburg, South Africa Silicon Safeguards: A Supply Chain Perspective on Fab-Level Cybersecurity 1: Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2: Swansea University, United Kingdom |
Supply Chain Analytics Location: Room 208 Chair: Prof. Takeo Takeno Enhancing Supply Chain Risk Identification: Analyzing the Impact of LLM Parameters for precise Classification 1: Münster University of Applied Sciences; 2: Frankfurt School of Finance and Management; 3: Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Artificial Intelligence as Catalyst for Cyber Resilience in IoT Maritime Supply Chain 1: The Logistics Institute-Asia Pacific, National University of Singapore, Singapore; 2: The Logistics Institute-Asia Pacific and NUS Business School, National University of Singapore Transition from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 Transformational Requirements through Regenerative Artificial Intelligence (ChatGPT4) Cal Poly State University, California, United States of America |
Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains Location: Room 209 Chair: Prof. Helen Rogers Three-dimensional concurrent engineering approach towards textile recycling supply network design: mapping key data requirements 1: University of Borås, Sweden; 2: University of Gävle, Sweden; 3: Linköping University, Sweden; 4: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS AS A SYNERGY-LEVEL CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODEL DRIVING INNOVATION THROUGH INCENTIVES FOR THE INDONESIAN COFFEE SHOP INDUSTRY Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia Towards a Sustainable Future: Exploring supply chain lifecycle management for networked data centres 1: Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT, Finland; 2: University of Nottingham, United Kingdom |
3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Coffee Break Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College |
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3:30pm - 5:00pm |
Supply Chain Skills, Training and Education Location: Room 204 Chair: Prof. Andrej Lisec Configuring Aerospace Maintenance Operations for Future Demands: A Study of Singapore Airlines Engineering NUS Busines School, National University of Singapore Reentrant Flow Shop Production Control with the Theory of Constraints for Wafer Fabrication Having Parallel Machines 1: Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan; 2: Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS), Germany; 3: National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Integrating the Community of Inquiry Framework with Industry Insights for Enhanced Engineering Education for Sustainable Production Development KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains Location: Room 205 Chair: Dr. Kanchana Dissanayake Exploring Sustainable Coffee Tourism Supply Chain using SDG, Business Model Canvas and SCOR Model 1: Chiang Mai University, Thailand; 2: Chung Ang University, South Korea Impacts of supply chain governance practices on value addition and sustainability in emerging economies: Case of Vietnam’s supply chain of aquaculture 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: Massey University, New Zealand Adoption of Traceability technologies for ensuring food security in the UAE 1: University of Wollongong in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 2: University of Wollongong in Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Logistics Connectivity Location: Room 208 Chair: Prof. Ted T C Lirn DEVELOPING A BORDER PERFORMANCE INDEX: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THAILAND 1: Center of Excellence in Connectivity, Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University; 2: International College for Sustainability Studies, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand; 3: School of Business, Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore Regional Logistics Linkage: Toward an Analytical Framework 1: RMIT University, Australia, Department of Supply Chain and Logistics; 2: RMIT University, Australia, Department of Supply Chain and Logistics Planning future infrastructure to support transition to sustainable Heavy Goods Vehicle operation in Scotland: An agent-based simulation approach Centre for Sustainable Road Freight, Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom |
Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains (Online) Location: Room 209 Chair: Prof. Britta Linnea Gammelgaard This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 910 1092 2940
Passcode: 465362
Understanding Unintended Consequences in Sustainable Supply Chain Management Cardiff University, United Kingdom Green Procurement Practices in Malawian Hospitals: A case of Queen Elizabeth and Kamuzu Central Hospitals 1: Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom; 2: Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Shedding Light on Challenges: Analysing Green Public Procurement in a Developing Country Department of Supply Chain and Logistics Management, RMIT University, Australia |
5:00pm - 5:30pm |
Closing Session Location: Room 205 Chair: Prof. Kulwant Pawar This session will be available on Zoom for online participants.
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Meeting ID: 997 4572 0428
Passcode: ISL2024205
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7:00pm - 10:30pm |
Conference Dinner Location: Tha Maharaj Pier |
Date: Wednesday, 10/July/2024 | |
7:00am - 2:00pm |
Industrial Visit: Toyota |
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