新澳门六合彩

 

8th annual SC&LM workshop

A flagship event of CRSSCA (Centre for Research in Sustainable Supply Chain Analytics), Faculty of Management, 新澳门六合彩, and organized by Dr. M. Ali 脺lk眉, this series of annual Supply Chain and Logistics Management (SC&LM) workshops not only brings in distinguished academics and industry leaders to share their knowledge on the latest trends and cutting-edge research and best practices in SC&LM but also provides an excellent opportunity to cross-pollinate ideas and network with academics, practitioners, and students in a collegial environment while showcasing students鈥 accomplishments in research and industry-partnered experiential learning projects.

This year鈥檚 keynote speaker was of Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. During her talk, 鈥淲hat is Next? Supply Chain Thinking 2.0,鈥 Dr. Erhun emphasized the need to understand the complexities of and develop holistic approaches to supply chains.听

2023 CRSSCA 鈥 SC&LM Best Student Research Winners

Congratulations to the top five awardees (out of 21 entrants) of the 2023 SC&LM Best Student Research Competition (open only to graduate students). The prize committee 鈥 Dr. Jenny Chen (chair), Dr. Alexander Engau, Dr. Iman Nosoohi, and Dr. Arma臒an 脰zbilge 鈥 were impressed with the finalists and used the following as the criteria in their strictly double-blind evaluation: 1鈥換uality (contribution to the discipline, appropriateness of the methodologies used, analytical soundness, communication of managerial insights, write-up excellence) of the research paper; 2鈥揙verall quality of the presentation 鈥 slides, articulation, and response to questions; and 3鈥揟he impact of the research on sustainability issues in SC&LM.


First Place:
Amirreza Pashapour, Department of Industrial Engineering, Ko莽 University, T眉rkiye

鈥淓fficient Relief Aid Distribution to En Route Refugees Under Stochastic Displacements: An Approximate Dynamic Programming Approach鈥 (with Dilek G眉nne莽, F. Sibel Salman, and Eda Y眉cel)

Second Place (tie): Elaheh Rashidinejad, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Canada

鈥淎n Operational Perspective on Microfinancing in Developing Countries鈥 (with Opher Baron and Gonzalo Romero)

Second Place (tie): Amin Shahmardan, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Canada

鈥淩eturnless Refund in Online Retailing Operations鈥 (with Yun Zhou and Mahmut Parlar)

Third Place (tie): Wenhao Yi, Department of Industrial Engineering, 新澳门六合彩, Canada

鈥淐omparison of the Physical Internet and the Traditional Distribution System with Carbon Footprint鈥 (with Uday Venkatadri, Rohan Chaturvedi, Manoj K. Tiwari, and Mu-Chen Chen)

Third Place (tie): Zhuowen Chen, The Business School, Worcester Polytechnic University, USA

鈥淢aking the Lithium-ion Battery Circular Supply Chain Safer: Evaluating Stakeholder Salience for Blockchain Integration鈥 (with Joseph Sarkis and Abdullah Y谋ld谋zba艧谋)

2023 CRSSCA 鈥 Best SC&LM Project Competition Winners

This competition is open only to Bachelor of Commerce, SC&LM major students at 新澳门六合彩. The students in their capstone project course (COMM4520 鈥 Supply Chain Planning & Execution), under the academic supervision of Dr. 脺lk眉 and practitioner supervision of the host company, complete real-life projects related to the host company. This year鈥檚 host company was Irving Shipbuilding Inc. (ISI), which has also kindly sponsored the prizes for this competition. The prize committee comprised Kaitlyn Veitch (chair), Richard Upton, and Scott Jackson. Thanks to ISI for the collaboration and the prize committee for their time.

Winners of 2023 Best SC&LM Project Competition

  • 1st Place: Contract Design for 3PL Services for Irving Shipbuilding, Inc.
    Zachary Biersteker, Yining Deng, Megan Schofield, L茅a Talmy
  • 2nd Place: Diversifying and Growing Canadian Supply Chains for Irving Shipbuilding, Inc.
    Shakil Bhuiyan, Thomas Castaing, Okyay Kepenek, Kieran Stevenson
  • 3rd Place: Designing Metrics for Supplier Development Performance for ISI
    Salom茅 Gierczynski, James MacDonald, Bana Muhtadi, Boya Qian, Daisy Vidovich
  • Finalist: Proposing Inventory Management Policies for ISI Shipbuilding Projects
    Molly Marshall, Carl Radomsky, Andrew Storey, Yutong Tan