biaiscm2022: Blockchain, IoT and AI for Supply Chain Management Online Da Nang, Viet Nam, February 16-17, 2022 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/view/biaiscm2022/home |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=biaiscm2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | November 30, 2021 |
Submission deadline | January 31, 2022 |
Supply chain management (SCM) is the wide range of activities needed to schedule, track and conduct the flow of a product from materials to production to delivery in the most cost-effective way. While the supply chains of yesterday were centered on the availability, movement and expense of physical objects, the supply chains of today are focused on the management of data, resources and goods integrated into solutions. The management of the supply chain influences the quality of the product and service, distribution, prices, customer experience, and ultimately.
In the present situation, SCM is a huge challenge and requires businesses to revalidate the way their supply chain is run. Technologies such as IoT, Block chain, Augmented Reality, Robotics, and Cloud Computing have emerged which can change the traditional working approach.
Indeed, the blockchain in the IoT industry has grown from USD 30 million to 113 million since 2018 and is expected to grow to over 3 billion annually with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of nearly 93 percent by 2024. By 2025, the economic impact of industrial IoT applications may be somewhere between USD 4 trillion and 11 trillion on global GDP. This economic impact from IoT is primarily due to the visibility and remote control capabilities it offers to all industries, resulting in increased operating efficiency and protection.
The pandemic has exposed weaknesses and fragility through most, if not all, sectors and industries in the global supply chains. Today, we should work to create a "smarter" global supply chain. IoT devices can transform supply chain management through an interconnected network and its interaction with the tangible and the intangible, enabling every party to understand where their goods are, where those goods are supposed to be at a particular location, and how they are processed. A blockchain-based supply chain management system is built on a decentralized distributed ledger that provides an irrefutable record of all data relating to shipment status, truck status, storage conditions and more. To boost supply and demand, AI makes it easier to access and evaluate a virtually unlimited source of data at once. AI provides better access to predictive data , which in turn can boost product design and enhancement through the quality and cost assessment. AI can also be used to further minimize human and labor costs, thus reducing the time taken in early to later stages. To boost supply and demand, AI makes it easier to access and evaluate a virtually unlimited source of data at once. AI provides better access to predictive data, which in turn can boost product design and enhancement through the quality and cost assessment. AI can also be used to further minimize human and labor costs, thus reducing the time taken in early to later stages.
When it comes to the supply chain, many firms and analysts have considered these techniques individually. We believe that if you combine AI with IoT and blockchain together, from a supply chain point of view, you can build a more intelligent, interconnected and trusted supply chain network in how it operates. This book shall provide a holistic view of the supply chain concept from different dimensions. The book will further cover the issues and challenges that are faced by the facilitators of supply chain along with their potential solutions. The book shall throw a light on the impact of COVID-19 in the progress of already existing supply chain projects as well as the newly proposed ones. Finally, the future research areas and opportunities shall be discussed.
Since this type of book will be only of its kind to address the impact of COVID-19 on supply chain system involving different stakeholders such as producers, dealers, and manufacturers, it can provide a foundation for future research opportunities for the unlimited growth and prosperity of business.
Submission Guidelines
All the contributors are invited to submit their proposal in Proper PDF file specifying:
a. Title
b. List of Authors--Mention Clearly "The Corresponding Author"
c. Abstract- 250 to 300 words
d. 6 Keywords
e. Table of Contents
The Submission for the Proposal is welcome till November 10, 2021 via Easychair Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=biaiscm2022
List of Topics
Chapter 1: Understanding key supply chain decision points
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of IoT, artificial intelligence and blockchain approaches for applications in supply chain management
Chapter 3: Blockchain-Driven Supply Chain Financing Opportunities
Chapter 4: Role of Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain Management
Chapter 5: COVID-19 and its Impact on Supply chain management
Chapter 6: Novel Avenues for Supply Chain Management Post COVID-19
Chapter 7: Challenges of Supply Chain Management Post COVID-19
Chapter 8: Cyber Physical System in Supply Chain Management
Chapter 9: IoT and 5G Technologies for Supply Chain Management
Chapter 10: Autonomous vehicles and delivery robots in Supply Chain Management
Chapter 11: Future Research Avenues in Supply Chain Management post COVID-19
Editors
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Dr. Priyanka Chawla, Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Lovely Professional University, India
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Dr. Adarsh Kumar, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India
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Dr. Anand Nayyar, Duy Tan University, Da Nang, Viet Nam
Publication
biaiscm2022 proceedings will be published by CRC Press
Contact
All questions about submissions or queries, contact the following:
Dr. Adarsh Kumar..Email: adarsh.kumar@ddn.upes.ac.in. Mobile: +91 76528 62045
Dr. Anand Nayyar...Email: anandnayyar@duytan.edu.vn; Mobile (WhatsApp): +91-9878327635