NOFOMA2022: 34TH ANNUAL NOFOMA CONFERENCE 2022
PROGRAM

Days: Thursday, June 9th Friday, June 10th

Thursday, June 9th

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08:30-09:00Registration - UI Stakkahlíð 1, House Hamar, 105 Reykjavík
10:10-10:30Coffee Break - Hama
10:30-12:10 Session 2A: Port/container issues

Paralell session 1

Location: 202
10:30
EMPTY CONTAINER REPOSITIONING - MATCHING THE BARRIERS WITH POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS (abstract)
10:55
REDUCING EMPTY CONTAINER REPOSITIONING: THE POTENTIAL OF STREET TURNS (abstract)
11:20
Stakeholder work perspective on dry ports’ development: multiple cases from Sweden (abstract)
11:45
Port governance in Denmark: a retrospective and prospective view on maritime port reforms (abstract)
10:30-12:10 Session 2B: Education in logistics

Paralell session 2

Location: 203
10:30
Linking Teaching with Research in Logistics (abstract)
10:55
Potentiality of Global Ethics in Contemporary SCM: an Educational Perspective (abstract)
11:20
The Digital Transformation of SCM Education - A Comparison of Curricula with Focus on Digitalization and Logistics 4.0 (abstract)
11:45
Logistics Management Skill Set - Proposition for Higher Education (abstract)
10:30-12:10 Session 2C: Retail/Etail logistics

Paralell session 3

Location: 204
10:30
How can parcel lockers contribute to a more efficient and sustainable e-commerce? (abstract)
10:55
An examination of consumer preference on the types of online grocery retailers and delivery services (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hyunwoo Lim
11:20
Doctoral program (WIP): Evaluation design for sustainable mobility with focus on last-mile solutions (abstract)
11:45
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN FREIGHT - A TRANSITION GOVERNANCE APPROACH (abstract)
10:30-12:10 Session 2D: Risk management

Paralell session 4

Location: 208
10:30
The evolution of early warning effectiveness Recommending proactive measures in the event of an early warning and resulting learning effects (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daniel Langner
10:55
The severity of supply chain disruptions and related network characteristics (abstract)
11:20
The interplay between uncertainty management and sustainability performance in circular supply chains (abstract)
11:45
SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESSES AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY RESILIENCE: DYNAMIC CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT (abstract)
10:30-12:10 Session 2E: Collaboration

Paralell session 5

Location: 209
10:30
EFFECT OF PERFORMANCE BASED CONTRACTING: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT (abstract)
10:55
Supply Chain Transparency: A Facilitator of Adaptability and Flexibility (abstract)
11:20
KNOWLEDGE SHARING FOR SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICS IN CLOSE LSP-SHIPPER RELATIONS, Insights from a longitudinal dyadic case study (abstract)
12:10-13:00Lunch Break - Hama
13:45-15:00 Session 4A: Supply network
Location: 202
13:45
AN EXTENDED FRAMEWORK OF SUPPLY CHAIN ORIENTATION: INSIGHTS FROM IKEA (abstract)
14:10
EXPLORING VOLUME AND WEIGHT PHENOMENA IN PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW (abstract)
14:35
LOGISTICS GROWTH IN THE ARMED FORCES: DEVELOPMENT OF A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH PROPOSITIONS (abstract)
PRESENTER: Imoh Antai
13:45-15:00 Session 4B: Home delivery issues
Location: 203
13:45
Automated online order picking systems in omnichannel grocery retail (abstract)
14:10
PERFORMANCE OF HOME GROCERY DELIVERIES? A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW (abstract)
14:35
Strategic perspectives on warehouse automation technology: a study with Swedish retailers (abstract)
13:45-15:00 Session 4C: Closed loops
Location: 204
13:45
Closed loop supply chain as an enabler of increased circularity within the retail supply chain: An illustrative single-case study of Lindex (abstract)
14:10
Circular Supply Chain: A Fancy Word for Closed-Loop Supply Chain or More? (abstract)
14:35
Exploring service as a mechanism to close the loop in supply chains: An ABC classification approach (abstract)
13:45-15:00 Session 4D: Port and container operations
Location: 208
13:45
CONTAINER SHIPPING VIA THE NORTH SEA ROUTE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES (abstract)
14:10
The Potential of Information Sharing in the Port Call Process: The Case of Gävle (abstract)
14:35
Digital solutions for port access processes: A business model perspective (abstract)
13:45-15:00 Session 4E: Logistics structures
Location: 209
13:45
THE STRUCTUAL ELEMENTS OF A GREEN SUPPLIER COLLABORATION PROGRAM (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sofie Adamsen
14:10
Digitalization of Rural Supply Chains - Striking Gap in Literature (abstract)
14:35
SERENDIPITY OF PROCUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE MEDICINE SUPPLY CHAINS: FINDING TRANSPARENCY WHEN YOU WERE LEAST EXPECTING IT (abstract)
15:00-15:30Coffee Break - Hama
15:30-16:45 Session 5A: Organisational interaction
Chair:
Location: 202
15:30
Information asymmetry in greening humanitarian supply chain: a case study of a sequential principal-agent relationship (abstract)
15:55
The role of logistics in a Swedish total defense concept (abstract)
PRESENTER: Roland Hellberg
16:20
Developing constuction logistics services in the construction equipment rental company-contractor dyad (abstract)
PRESENTER: Petter Haglund
15:30-16:45 Session 5B: Transport decarbonisation
Location: 203
15:30
A cost analysis model of decarbonizing the heavy truck sector (abstract)
15:55
Estimating the total cost of sustainability transition of the road transport system: A case of the Swedish heavy-duty fleet (abstract)
16:20
Process management for greening the Swedish Road Freight transport (abstract)
15:30-16:45 Session 5C: Digitalisation
Location: 204
15:30
Digitalization of Supply Chain Risk Management Eliciting Potential and Barriers with Qualitative Interviews (abstract)
15:55
Conceptualising Blockchains in Supply Chains (abstract)
16:20
Revisiting the bullwhip effect: How can AI be enabled to smoothen the bullwhip phenomenom? (abstract)
15:30-16:45 Session 5D: Pckaging issues
Location: 208
15:30
REVERSE LOGISTICS PREREQUISITES FOR REUSABLE CONSUMER PACKAGING (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rosa Palmgren
15:55
A SCORECARD FOR ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF PACKAGING INNOVATION ON LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE (abstract)
16:20
Cross-border E-commerce logistics - Challenges of package deliveries from Finland to Russia (abstract)
15:30-16:45 Session 5E: Last mile
Location: 209
15:30
E-COMMERCE AND CUSTOMER BEHAVIOUR DYNAMICS AFFECTING THE DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS IN SELECTED CEE MARKET (abstract)
15:55
Performance of light electric freight vehicles in the last mile: a Nordic case study (abstract)
16:20
GREEN POTENTIALS OF URBAN CONSOLIDATION CENTRES (abstract)
16:45-17:15 Session 6: Meet the Editors

The two editors' in chief of IJPDLM, Chee Yew Wong and JBL, R. Glenn Richey will host a short session on "Meet the editors" with sort presentations and dialog with the NOFOMA society. 

Location: 202
19:15-23:00 Dinner in Gamla Bio

Dinner in Gamla Bio (down town), Ingólfsstræti 2a,101 Reykjavík

Friday, June 10th

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09:00-10:40 Session 7A: Humaniterian logistics
Location: 202
09:00
Emergency response to natural hazards in Sweden - needs for improved planning and decision support (abstract)
09:25
Outsourcing Supply Chain Management of Small-Scale Food Producers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ville Hinkka
09:50
Supplying food to disadvantaged communities in the UK: Insights for the Food Supply Chains (abstract)
09:00-10:40 Session 7B: Sustainable development
Location: 203
09:00
Towards a digital and sustainable transformation of supply chains (abstract)
09:25
Climate Change Adaption in Maritime Logistics (abstract)
09:50
Logistics setups in ports - to enhance the circularity of materials (abstract)
10:15
Actors' Drivers and Barriers when switching to Biomethane: An Embedded-case Study (abstract)
09:00-10:40 Session 7C: Waste management
Location: 204
09:00
Drivers and barriers to circularity in household waste supply chain: A developing economy perspective (abstract)
PRESENTER: Burçin Özdamar
09:25
Better together? Co-opetition between NPOs and municipal waste management companies in post-use textile collection (abstract)
09:50
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REVERSE LOGISTICS IN THE HUMANITARIAN CONTEXT (abstract)
09:00-10:40 Session 7D: Circularity
Location: 208
09:00
Remanufacture of warranty returns as experimental outsets towards product take-back (abstract)
09:25
WHAT TO TAKE BACK? Decision-making factors for functional value product exploitation (abstract)
09:50
Supply chain capabilities in the circular textile-to-textile recycling supply chain (abstract)
10:15
Additive Manufacturing Supply Chains in Circular Economy: Prospects and Challenges (abstract)
09:00-10:40 Session 7E: Logistics during Covid 19
Location: 209
09:00
DISRUPTIONS TO MARITIME SUPPLY CHAINS: EFFECTS AND MEASURES DURING THE PANDEMIC (abstract)
09:25
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply chains - A Delphi study from a process perspective (abstract)
09:50
Realizing supply chain agility under time pressure: Ad hoc supply chains in the COVID-19 pandemic (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jasmina Müller
10:15
Exposure and Vulnerability to COVID-19: Opportunities for Disaster Risk Reduction (abstract)
10:40-11:00Coffee Break - Hama
12:20-13:10Lunch Break - Hama
13:10-14:50 Session 10A: Electrification of operations
Location: 202
13:10
UNDERSTANDING HOW ELECTRIFICATION AFFECTS THE LOGISTICS SYSTEM – A LITERATURE REVIEW (abstract)
13:35
SUSTAINABLE SEAPORT MODERNIZATION: ASSESSING THE TRADE-OFFS OF ELECTRIC POWER (abstract)
14:00
AUTONOMOUS ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN URBAN LAST-MILE DELIVERIES (abstract)
14:25
The Adoption of Battery Electric Vehicles - Challenges from the perspective of Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers (abstract)
13:10-14:50 Session 10B: Transport efficiency
Location: 203
13:10
Designing the transport organization of a smart factory for the mass retrofit of houses in Sweden (abstract)
13:35
Increasing the organizational efficiency of large and heavy transports in XXL scale (abstract)
14:00
Sustainability in Last Mile Delivery — Exploring the Cognitive Frames of Retailers and LSPs (abstract)
14:25
THE POTENTIAL OF MASS LOGISTICS CENTRES TO INCREASE TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mats Janné
13:10-14:50 Session 10C: Application of ICT
Location: 204
13:10
AI impacts on the performance in supply chains (abstract)
13:35
Factors Affecting Implementation of Supply Chain Analytics – Results from an Interview Study (abstract)
14:00
A systematic categorization process facilitating the selection of demand forecasting methods (abstract)
14:30
Exploiting Supply Chain Visibility Propositions Regarding Value Creation, Delivery and Capturing (abstract)
13:10-14:50 Session 10D: Logistics networks
Location: 208
13:10
Flexible and scalable defence logistics network - The Swedish restart of enhanced value co-creation (abstract)
13:35
Retail 4.0: How can brick-and-mortar stores survive in an omnichannel retail environment? - A spatial analytical approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hyunwoo Lim
14:00
German Act on Corporate Due Diligence in Supply Chains Managing Impact on Supply Chains Tied to African Markets (abstract)
14:25
Logistics value co-creation in defence supply chains - A Swedish perspective (abstract)
PRESENTER: Roland Hellberg