The deadline for abstract submission has been extended until 21.06.2024.
17th Hamburg International Conference of Logistics
17th Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL 2024)
September 25-27, 2024
at Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
Sustainable and Resilient Logistics: Navigating Towards a Greener and More Robust Future
In an era marked by rapid global changes, the need to accelerate the transformation towards sustainable and resilient logistics systems and supply chains has never been more pressing. Adequately incorporating these dimensions poses unique challenges for logistics and supply chain management and offers many opportunities for science and practice. The collection and analysis of data to predict potential disruptions in supply chains or the need to share information between supply chain partners to understand and mitigate possible effects that products and services might have on the environment are just two examples of what these new roles entail. Both, science and practice have recognized that successfully addressing aspects such as supply chain risk management, digitalization, and sustainable supply chain management is vital for being and remaining competitive in this changing environment. HICL 2024 focuses on research concepts and ideas that reveal new opportunities and provide insights into the future of logistics and supply chain management.
Tracks
Logistics Management and Operations, e.g.
Urban Logistics and Last-Mile Delivery
Maritime Logistics and Port Operations
Multi-Modal Transportation Networks
Competences and Organizational Structures in Logistics Systems
Innovation, Leadership and Teams in Logistics Systems
Advanced Logistics Technologies, e.g.
Advanced Manufacturing and Material Flow Systems
Digitals Twins and Simulation of Logistics Systems
Artificial Intelligence and Business Analytics
Digital Logistics Platforms
Case Studies and Best Practices
Sustainability and Resilience, e.g.
Climate-Resilient Transportation Systems
Logistics Systems for the Circular Economy
Social and Environmental Responsibility in Supply Chains