CFP
Covid-19 SCM: Making Complex Decisions Towards Revamping Supply Chains Amid COVID-19 Breakout |
Website | https://sites.google.com/view/call-for-chapters-covid-19-scm/home |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=covid191 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 15, 2021 |
Submission deadline | April 30, 2021 |
Topics: supply chain management operations management multi criteria decision making operations research
Making Complex Decisions Towards Revamping Supply Chains Amid COVID-19 Breakout
Submission Guidelines
The chapter must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal/conference/book. The following chapter categories are welcome:
Full chapter:
- Before submission, please make sure that the work aligns with the scope of this 'Call for Chapters', and the study should have been conducted for the Supply chain issues and solutions related to Covid-19 disruption.
- The plagiarism/similarity in your submitted work should be below 10% (including all sources, repositories, etc., and without excluding word count).
- If excerpts from copyrighted works (including websites) such as illustrations, tables, animations, or text quotations are included in your manuscript, please obtain permission from the copyright holder (usually the original publisher) for both the print and online format.
- Further, the chapter should be submitted as a single PDF file.
- Total word count should be in the range of 5000 to 7000, including references, appendix, tables, etc.
- All chapters will be subject to a double-blind rigorous review process, by a minimum of two independent reviewers, under the supervision of the Editors.
- Regarding the submission guidelines and other details, authors should refer to: https://sites.google.com/view/call-for-chapters-covid-19-scm/home
List of Topics
- Challenges of global supply chain management in COVID 19 breakout.
- Different types of mismatches between supply and demand in terms of timing, location, quantity, quality.
- Adoption of different technologies to make the supply chain more flexible and responsive in this situation of the pandemic.
- Application of various MCDM techniques for reformulating strategies to ensure uninterrupted supplies of goods.
- Application of different optimization techniques used in critical operations decisions for creating a sustainable supply chain.
- Analysis of new practices of logistics and SCM deployed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Improving the 3Rs of the supply chain through innovations in network structures and business models.
- Inventory control models to counter the disruption of COVID-19.
- Warehouse management amid COVID-19.
- Best practices for restoring production capacity and restarting the supply chain after lockdown
- Case studies and historical perspective.
- Supply chain resource allocation amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Committees
Organizing committee
- Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Production and Industrial Engineering, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur Email: dinesh.prod@nitjsr.ac.in
- Dr. Kanika Prasad, Assistant Professor, Department of Production and Industrial Engineering, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur Email: kprasad.prod@nitjsr.ac.in
Publication
This book will be published in CRC Press
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to dinesh.prod@nitjsr.ac.in