Supply Chain Planning On Uncertain and Disruptive Environment

SupplyChain 2018


Engineering & Computer Science (General)



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Co-chairs:
Session Co-Chairs :
Prof. Mohamed Naceur Azaiez, Tunisian Business School, Tunisia
Prof. Abderrazek Jemai, National Institute of Applied Sciences and Techonlgy, Tunisia
Dr.Hassen Gharbi, National School of Computer Sciences, Spain
Dr.Malek Masmoudi, University of Jean-Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France
Session description
This special session deals with the problem of Supply Chain Planning evolving on uncertain and disruptive environments. Supply Chain, viewed as a network of facilities, is a complex system highly influenced by the economic and social environments. In order to ensure its efficiency and to offer a good quality of service to its customers, Supply chain should adopt a reactive and robust planning to cope with eventual fluctuations and/or unplanned events that could occur and disrupt the whole planning process.The goal is to highlight innovative approaches and methods in order to deal with a reactive and robust planning on Supply Chain. Furthermore, we encourage works, which deploy sophisticated technologies such as Internet of things (IOT) to apply for our session.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Supply Chain Planning
• Hierarchical approaches
• Rolling Horizon approaches
• Robust , stochastic programming
• Heuristics, Metaheuristics.
• IOT for supply chain planning under uncertainty, Computer Simulation
SUBMISSION
Papers must be submitted electronically for peer review through PaperCept by December 10, 2017: http://controls.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/start.pl. In PaperCept, click on the CoDIT 2018 link “Submit a Contribution to CoDIT'18” and follow the steps.
All papers must be written in English and should describe original work. The length of the paper is limited to a maximum of 6 pages (in the standard IEEE conference double column format).
DEADLINES
December 10, 2017: deadline for paper submission
February 4, 2018: notification of acceptance/reject
February 28, 2018: deadline for final paper and registration.