You are invited to submit an abstract for the 30th European Conference on
Operational Research in session OR in the Physical Internet organized by
Elsa Silva, António Ramos and José Fernando Oliveira.
The 30th European conference on Operational Research will be held in Dublin,
Ireland on 23-26 June, 2019.
Details can be found at https://www.euro2019dublin.com/
<http://www.euro2019dublin.com/> .
The new Physical Internet paradigm for supply chain management represents a
real and viable alternative to meet the challenges posed. Physical Internet
relies on collaborative management models and the extension of the
normalized containerization paradigm to all levels of cargo movement and
handling to provide a fast, productive, reliable and sustainable supply
chain.
This approach introduces new challenges to the majority of operation
research problems addressed within a supply chain scope like the vehicle
routing problem or the container loading problem, whether by introducing new
constraints or by modifying the current ones.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
To be considered for presenting an invited abstract in the OR in the
Physical Internet stream, submit an abstract (1500 characters maximum, text
only no formulas) summarising the research. You may submit through the
euro-online website (https://www.euro-online.org/conf/euro30/). You will
need a euro account and can create one here if you do not have one.
Use the option to submit an abstract in an organised stream.
Enter code 80a15750 and click submit invited abstract.
Important Dates
Abstract Submission deadline: February 8, 2019
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Elsa Silva
Centro de Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
Centre for Industrial Engineering and Management
INESC TEC
Campus da FEUP
Rua Dr Roberto Frias
4200-465 Porto
Portugal
T +351 22 2094365
F +351 22 209 4050
elsa.m.silva@inesctec.pt <mailto:elsa.m.silva@inesctec.pt>
www.inesctec.pt <http://www.inesctec.pt>
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