'Actual Questions of Supply Chain Management and Logistics Development'
Graduate School of Business of the National Research University Higher School of Economics invites students, lecturers and specialists to discuss the problems, promising technologies and tools of logistics and supply chain management and operational management, to share their experience and to take part in discussions with colleagues from leading Russian and foreign universities.
The conference is organized in four sections:
Section 1. Supply chains digital transformation
Section 2. Innovative technologies in logistics
Section 3. Transportation service for logistics and supply chains
Section 4. Manufacturing systems and operational efficiency in business
Key Topics
- Digital technologies in logistics and supply chain management
- Modelling and analytics in logistics and supply chain management
- Integrated planning in logistics and supply chain management
- Innovative technologies in logistics
- Category management in supply chains
- Logistics outsourcing development features at Russian market
- Logistics support for e-commerce
- Major retail trends
- Strategies and methods of risk management in logistics and supply chains
- Effective logistic solutions in a pandemic context
- Supply chain resilience and reliability
- Major trends in logistics infrastructure development
- Trends and perspectives of logistics services market
- Perspective transportation technologies in logistics systems and supply chains
- Transport terminals and logistics centers
- Autonomous and semi-autonomous transportation systems
- Management models in transportation logistics
- Multimodal transportation in supply chains
- City logistics
- Green logistics
- Modern manufacturing systems in manufacturing and service companies
- Operational efficiency in a digital context
- Operational efficiency in small/medium-sized businesses
- Efficiency improvement in product development
- Smart manufacturing in Industry 4.0
- Global operations
- Human behaviour mechanisms in the context of efficiency programs development