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Announcement and Call for Papers

The 22nd International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2017)

Data Driven Supply Chains

Ljubljana, Slovenia 9th – 12th July 2017

Organized by

www.ISL21.org

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEEProf. M Abrahamsson, Linköping University, Sweden Prof. R Accorsi, University of Bologna, Italy Dr J Baalsrud Hauge, BIBA Germany, KTH Sweden Prof. R Banomyong, Thammasat University, Thailand Emeritus Prof. D Bennett, Aston University, UK and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Prof. M Bourlakis, Cranfield University, UK Prof. Y Chang, Korea Aerospace University, South Korea Prof. C Chan, RMIT, Australia Prof. P Childerhouse, Massey University, New Zealand Emeritus Prof. M Christopher, Cranfield University, UK Dr A Coronado, Royal Holloway U. of London, UK Prof. S Dani, Huddersfield University, UK Dr Job de Haan, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Mr A de Swardt, Abrie de Swardt & Associates, South Africa Prof. J Eschenbaecher, FH Wirtschaft ver& Technik, Germany Prof. E Ferrari, University of Bologna, Italy Prof. M Francis, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK Prof. M Goh, National University of Singapore, Singapore Dr S Harding, Birmingham City Uni, Birmingham, UK Dr J Havenga, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Dr F Huq, University of Manchester, UK Prof. M Y Jaber, Ryerson University, Canada Prof. B Kam, RMIT, Australia Prof. Y Karasawa, Seijoh University, Japan

Prof. O Khan, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Prof. Y H Lee, Hanyang University, South Korea Mr P McCullen, University of Brighton, UK Prof. T Masui, Musashi Inst. of Technology, Japan Prof. Emeritus M Miyazaki, Tohoku University, Japan Prof. M Muffatto, University of Padua, Italy Prof. M Naim, Cardiff University, UK Dr M Nkhoma, RMIT, Vietnam Prof. M Ohba, Nihon University, Japan Dr S O’Reilly, University College Cork, Ireland Dr H Parker, University of Cape Town, South Africa Prof. R Pouraghabagher, CalPoly, USA Prof. S Rahman, RMIT University, Australia Prof. J Schumacher, Fachhochschule Vorarlberg, Austria Prof. J Shah, IIMU, Udaipur, India Prof. M Singh, Inst. for Supply Chain Innovation, Malaysia Prof. M Sugawara, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Assoc. Prof. T Takeno, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Prof. C Tang, UCLA Anderson School, USA Prof. K-D Thoben, BIBA, Germany Dr N Tipi, Huddersfield University, UK Dr J Vilko, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Prof. K Wakabayshi, Nihon University, Japan Prof. M Yu, Tsinghua University, China, Prof. X Zhao, CEIBS, China

SYMPOSIUM ORGANISATION Symposium Chair Prof. Kulwant S Pawar University of Nottingham, UK Kul.Pawar@nottingham.ac.uk

Symposium Co-Chair Dr Andrew Potter Cardiff University, UK PotterAT@cardiff.ac.uk

Local Organising Partner/Symposium Co-Chair

Marketing & Communications Coordinator Dr Christos Braziotis University of Nottingham, UK Christos.Braziotis@nottingham.ac.uk

Programme Co-Chair Prof. Helen Rogers Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany helen.rogers@th-nuernberg.de

Programme Co-Chair Prof. Chandra S Lalwani University of Hull, UK c.s.Lalwani@hull.ac.uk

Paper Submission Management Dr. Abhijeet Ghadge Heriot Watt University, UK A.Ghadge@hw.ac.uk

Symposium Administration Ms Maeve Rohde isl21@nottingham.ac.uk

SUBMISSIONS Abstract Deadline: 31stJanuary 2017 The decision regarding acceptance will be made by the beginning of March 2017, and accepted papers must be received in full, within the layout guidelines (see www.ISL21.org) by 8th May 2017. Ljubljana, Slovenia The beautiful historic city of Ljubljana will be the location of ISL 2017. Slovenia's capital and largest city is one of Europe's greenest and most liveable capitals. Car traffic is restricted in the centre, leaving the leafy banks of the emerald-green Ljubljanica River, which flows through the city's heart, free for pedestrians and cyclists. In summer, cafes set up terrace seating along the river. Slovenia's master of early-modern, minimalist design, Jože Plečnik, graced Ljubljana with beautiful buildings and accoutrements; attractive cities are often described as 'jewel boxes', but here the name really fits. And bringing life to these historical riches, the city's 50,000+ students support an active night life and the museums, hotels and restaurants are among the best in the country (passage adapted from www.lonelyplanet.com/slovenia/ljubljana).

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