ICIL 2018: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL LOGISTICS 2018
PROGRAM

Days: Tuesday, May 15th Wednesday, May 16th

Tuesday, May 15th

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08:30-09:00 Session : Gathering

Mingling with cofee and deserts

10:00-11:20 Session 2A: T2.A Inventory Logistics (papers: 25, 59, 1, 13)

T2.A Inventory Logistics (papers:  25, 59, 13, 1)

25. Nethanel Drezner, Michael Dreyfuss and Tal Grinshpoun, OptimizationModel for Procurement, Inventory, and Logistics Management 

59.  Ilias Kevork, Benefits of Vendor Managed Inventory Programs in Two-Stage Supply Chains

1. Yuval Cohen, Dalia Fishlov and Yehudit Aperstein: Retailer's Optimal Purchase Mix of Bundles and Separate Products in a Supply-Chain of Single Period Items, 

13. Marina Tošić, Dragutin Lisjak, Davor Kolar and Silvestar Špehar, Determining Critical Aircraft pare Parts using Text Mining and Association Rule Mining Techniques

10:00
OPTIMIZATION MODEL FOR PROCUREMENT, INVENTORY, AND LOGISTICS MANAGMENT ( abstract )
10:20
Benefits of Vendor Managed Inventory Programs in two-stage Supply Chains ( abstract )
10:40
Retailer's Optimal Purchase Mix of Bundles and Separate Products in a Supply-Chain of Single Period Items ( abstract )
11:00
DETERMINING CRITICAL AIRCRAFT SPARE PARTS USING TEXT MINING AND ASSOCIATION RULE MINING TECHNIQUES ( abstract )
10:00-11:20 Session 2B: T2.B Logistical Policies & Decision-making (papers: 30, 4, 33, 40)

T2.B  Logistical Policies & Decision-making  (papers: 30, 4, 33, 40)

30. Gur Mosheiov, Assaf Sarig and Vitaly Strusevich, Minmax Scheduling and Due-Window Assignment with Position-Dependent Processing Times and Job Rejection

4.  Franco Basso, Leonardo J. Basso, Mikael Rönnqvist and Andrés Weintraub, Coalition formation models for collaborative transportation among multiple productive companies under cournot.

33. Shraga Shoval, A Model for Vacation Queuing Policy Considering Deterioration and Recovery of the Service.

40. Nicole Adler, Eran Hanany and Stef Proost, Introducing Competition in Air Traffic Control Provision in Europe using Game Theoretic Principles

10:00
Minmax Scheduling and Due-Window Assignment with Position-Dependent Processing Times and Job Rejection ( abstract )
10:20
Coalition formation models for collaborative transportation among multiple productive companies under cournot ( abstract )
10:40
A Model for Vacation Queuing Policy Considering Deterioration and Recovery of the Service ( abstract )
11:00
INTRODUCING COMPETITION IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL PROVISION IN EUROPE USING GAME THEORETIC PRINCIPLES ( abstract )
11:20-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-12:10 Session 3: T3.A Keynote: Elise Miller-Hooks Optimal Investment for a Resilient Global Port Network

T3.A Keynote: Elise Miller-Hooks

Optimal Investment for a Resilient Global Port Network

12:10-13:00Lunch Break
13:00-14:20 Session 4A: T4.A Operational Logistics (papers; 8, 39, 60, 57)

T4.A Operational Logistics (papers; 8, 39, 60, 57)

8.  Wanja Wellbrock, Nadine Brehm and Oguzhan Aksoy, Disruption Management – Development and Evaluation of a Maturity Mode

39. Raymond Marie, The Impact of the Unavailability of Line Replaceable Units on the Operational Availability of the System

60.  Gabriel De Araujo and Maria Cristina Fogliatti de Sinay, Research Trends of Industrial Logistics

57.  Leonardo Epstein and Ignacio Inostroza-Quezada, Joint Evaluation of The Effects of a Store Promotion on Traffic, Conversion, and Customer Expenditures

13:00
Disruption management – development and evaluation of a maturity model ( abstract )
13:20
THE IMPACT OF THE UNAVAILABILITY OF LINE REPLACEABLE UNITS ON THE OPERATIONAL AVAILABILITY OF SYSTEM ( abstract )
13:40
RESEARCH TRENDS ON INDUSTRIAL LOGISTICS ( abstract )
14:00
JOINT EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF A STORE PROMOTION ON TRAFFIC, CONVERSION, AND CUSTOMER EXPENDITURES ( abstract )
13:00-14:20 Session 4B: T4.B Transportation Net Design-1 (papers: 32, 46, 44)

T4.B Transportation Net Design-1 (papers: 32, 46, 44)

32. Aakash Kamble, Amir Elalouf and Dmitry Tsadikovich, Location, Routing and Scheduling of Emergency Vehicles for Maternal Services in Rural Areas of India

46.  Josip Mesaric, Davor Dujak and Dario Šebalj, Mapping of Natural Gas Supply Chain in Croatia Aimed at Creation Simulation Model for System Imbalance Removal

44. Nicole Adler and Amir Brudner,  Estimating High Speed Rail and Airport Catchment Areas

13:00
Location, routing and scheduling of emergency vehicles for maternal services in rural areas of India ( abstract )
13:20
MAPPING OF NATURAL GAS SUPPLY CHAIN IN CROATIA AIMED AT CREATION SIMULATION MODEL FOR SYSTEM IMBALANCE REMOVAL ( abstract )
13:40
ESTIMATING HIGH SPEED RAIL AND AIRPORT CATCHMENT AREAS ( abstract )
15:00-16:20 Session 6A: T6.A Queuing Systems (papers: 3, 31, 36, 63)

T6.A Queueuing Systems (papers: 3, 31, 36, 63)

3.  Hila Hindi Ling and Hillel Bar-Gera, Interaction delay in M/M/C/N and the impact of buffers on harbor quay-crane operations

31. Baruch Mor,  Minmax Common Due-Window Assignment and Scheduling on A Single Machine With Two Competing Agents

36.  Baruch Keren and Yossi Hadad, Setting The Right Parking Price via Queuing Model

63. Guy Wachtel, Amir Elalouf, Yael Perlman and Uri Yechiali,  Resource Allocation in Emergency & Hospitalization  Departments to Reduce Costs & Waiting Times

15:00
Interaction delay in M/M/C/N and the impact of buffers on harbor quay-crane operations ( abstract )
15:20
Minmax common due-window assignment and scheduling on a single machine with two competing agents ( abstract )
15:40
SETTING THE RIGHT PARKING PRICE VIA QUEUING MODELS ( abstract )
16:00
RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN EMERGENCY & HOSPITALIZATION DEPARTMENTS TO REDUCE COSTS & WAITING TIMES ( abstract )
15:00-16:20 Session 6B: T6.B General Logistic (papers: 21, 38, 43, 17)

T6.B  General Logistic (papers: 21, 38, 43, 17)

21. Paolo Bisogni, Franca Cantoni and Marco Giannini, A Comparison Between The Italian University Curricula in Logistics & SCM and The Professionals‘ Needs

38.  Ramon Narcizo, Alberto Canen and Iara Tammela, A Framework for Innovatoion Capability Performance Assesment in Brazilian Low-Tech Small Business 

43.  Arik Sadeh, Factors and Methodologies  Affecting Vendor Evaluation With Respect to Organizational Satisfaction

17. Magdalena Daszkiewicz, Sustainable Logistics as a Direction of Counteracting Development Problems of Small Tourist Centres

15:00
A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ITALIAN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA IN LOGISTICS & SCM AND THE PROFESSIONALS ‘NEEDS ( abstract )
15:20
A FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION CAPABILITY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT IN BRAZILIAN LOW-TECH SMALL BUSINESS ( abstract )
15:40
FACTORS AND METHODOLOGIES AFFECTING VENDOR EVALUATION WITH RESPECT TO ORGANIZATIONAL SATISFACTION ( abstract )
16:00
SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICS AS A DIRECTION OF COUNTERACTING DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS OF SMALL TOURIST CENTRES. ( abstract )
16:20-16:40Coffee Break
16:40-18:00 Session 7A: T7.A Healthcare & Emergency (papers: 53,67, 72)

T7.A  Healthcare & Emergency (papers: 53,67, 72)

53. C.T. Daniel Ng, T.C. Edwin Cheng, Dmitry Tsadikovich, Eugene Levner, Amir Elalouf and Sharon Hovav, Optimal Immunization Strategies for Groups at Risk in Vaccine  Supply Chain Management

67. Simona Cohen Kadosh, Zilla Sinuany-Stern and Yuval Bitan, Preparedness for Earthquake Disaster: Optimal Deployment of Emergency Treatment Site 

72.  Celia A. Glass, Roger A. Knight and Hugo R. Mills, Ergonomic Rostering: Optimisation for Less Tired Doctors and Safer Patients

16:40
OPTIMAL IMMUNIZATION STRATEGIES FOR GROUPS AT RISK IN VACCINE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ( abstract )
17:00
Preparedness for earthquake disaster: optimal deployment of emergency treatment site ( abstract )
17:20
Ergonomic Rostering: optimisation for less tired doctors and safer patients ( abstract )
16:40-18:00 Session 7B: T7.B Logistics of sustainable Housing (papers: 11, 14, 15, 12)

T7.B Logistics of sustainable Housing (papers: 11, 14, 15, 12)

11. Karolina Bielecka,  Design and Implementation of Cracow Housing Estates During The Transformation Periodin in The Context of Sustainable Development.

14. Krtystyna Paprzyca,Sustainable Management of The Space as a Condition for The Development of The Medium-Sized Cities

15. Karolina Wieja,  Principles of Sustainable Development in Multi-Family Housing Estates.

12. Justyna Kobylarczyk,  Green Logistics and its Tools Supporting The Main Assumptions of Green Architecture

16:40
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CRACOW HOUSING ESTATES DURING THE TRANSFORMATION PERIODIN IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. ( abstract )
17:00
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE SPACE AS A CONDITION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MEDIUM-SIZED CITIES ( abstract )
17:20
PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING ESTATES. ( abstract )
17:40
GREEN LOGISTICS AND ITS TOOLS SUPPORTING THE MAIN ASSUMPTIONS OF GREEN ARCHITECTURE ( abstract )
18:00-21:00 Session 8: Tour of Beer-Sheva & reception Beer Abraham

Tour of Beer-Sheva & reception Beer Abraham

Wednesday, May 16th

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10:00-11:20 Session 10A: W2.A Production Logistics -1 (papers: 22, 29, 51, 71)

W2.A Production Logistics -1 (papers: 22, 29, 51, 71)

22. Yaar Harari, Avital Bechar and Raziel Riemer,  Optimization framework for workplace design using simulation and considering productivity and ergonomics

29. Ran Etgar, Yuval Cohen and Roy Gelbard, Scheduling on-going research and development projects

51. Guy Kashi, Gad Rabinowitz and Gavriel David Pinto, Economic investigation in Variable Transfer Batch Size, in CONWIP Controlled Transfer Line

71. Alon Dourban and Liron Yedidsion, Numerical threshold policy for the multi period inventory problem with mean reverting price

10:00
Optimization framework for workplace design using simulation and considering productivity and ergonomics ( abstract )
10:20
Scheduling on-going research and development projects ( abstract )
10:40
Economic investigation in Variable Transfer Batch Size, in CONWIP Controlled Transfer Line ( abstract )
11:00
Numerical threshold policy for the multi period inventory problem with mean reverting price ( abstract )
10:00-11:20 Session 10B: W2.B Transportation Routing (papers: 2, 23, 10)

W2.B Transportation Routing (papers: 2, 23, 10)

2.  Katarzyna Gdowska, How to Assess Balancing Public Transportation?

23. Edison Avraham and Tal Raviv,  Time-dependent and stochastic field service routing and scheduling

10. Benjamin Baran, Fabio López-Pires and Haiko Eitzen,  A Government Perspective for Two-Echelon Vehicle Routing. A Multi-Objective Evolutionary Approach.

10:00
How to Assess Balancing Public Transportation? ( abstract )
10:20
Time-dependent and stochastic field service routing and scheduling ( abstract )
10:40
A Government Perspective for Two-Echelon Vehicle Routing. A Multi-Objective Evolutionary Approach. ( abstract )
11:20-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-12:10 Session 11: W3.A Keynote: Andres Weintraub Operations Research Systems Support Logistic Decisions

W3.A Keynote: Andres Weintraub

Operations Research Systems Support Logistic Decisions

12:10-13:00Lunch Break
13:00-14:20 Session 12A: W4.A Traffic Planning (papers: 47, 55, 73, 48)

W4.A Traffic Planning (papers: 47, 55, 73, 48)

47. Baohua Mao, Cunrui Ma and Yao Chen, A Simulation-Based Analysis of Train Design Speed for Urban Rail Transit Systems

55. Erel Avineri and Yuval Cohen,Optimal Road Project Portfolio Selection Under Limited Local Authorities Budgets in Polynomial Time

73. Svetlana Mihic and Danijela Daisic, Backbone of Water Transport in Europe-Promotion, Protection and Sustainability

48. Mali Sher,  Supply Chain Management In The Traffic Enforcement Cameras System

Chair:
13:00
A SIMULATION-BASED ANALYSIS OF TRAIN DESIGN SPEED FOR URBAN RAIL TRANSIT SYSTEMS ( abstract )
13:20
OPTIMAL ROAD PROJECT PORTFOLIO SELECTION UNDER LIMITED LOCAL AUTHORITIES BUDGETS IN POLYNOMIAL TIME ( abstract )
13:40
BACKBON OF WATER TRANSPORT IN EUROPE-PROMOTION, PROTECTION AND SUSTAINABILITY ( abstract )
14:00
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT CAMERAS SYSTEM ( abstract )
13:00-14:20 Session 12B: W4.B Production Logistics - 2 (papers: 34, 58, 9, 49)

W4.B Production Logistics - 2 (papers: 34, 58, 9, 49)

34. Marko Mladineo, Ivica Veza, Nikola Gjeldum and Marina Crnjac, Web Information System for Sustainability Optimization of Production Networks

58.  Stefan Schmidt and Benjamin S. G. Schmidt, Food Safety in Logistics Processes & Sustainable Logistics.

9. Maciej Bielecki, Standardization Impact on the Design of Logistically Efficient Products – Preliminary Study

49. Moshe Eben Chaime,  The Bill of Materials and Operations Process Chart for Facilities Design

13:00
WEB INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABILITY OPTIMIZATION OF PRODUCTION NETWORKS ( abstract )
13:20
Food safety in logistics processes & sustainable logistics. ( abstract )
13:40
STANDARDIZATION IMPACT ON THE DESIGN OF LOGISTICALLY EFFICIENT PRODUCTS – PRELIMINARY STUDY ( abstract )
14:00
THE BILL OF MATERIALS AND OPERATIONS PROCESS CHART FOR FACILITIES DESIGN ( abstract )
14:20-15:00 Session 13: W5.A Keynote: Tadeusz Sawik: Supply Chain Disruption Management Using a Multi-Portfolio Approach

W5.A Keynote: Tadeusz Sawik

Supply Chain Disruption Management Using a Multi-Portfolio Approach

15:00-16:20 Session 14A: W6.A Supply Chain Management (SCM) -1 (papers: 45, 62, 74)

W6.A Supply Chain Management (SCM) -1 (papers: 45, 62, 74)

45. Roberta Pellegrino, Nunzia Carbonara and Nicola Costantino, Quantity Flexibility Contract for Coordinating Supply Chain in Presence of Uncertainty

62.  Livia Viana Rangel, Tammela Iara, Ramon Baptista Narcizo and Alberto G. Canen, Supplier Performance Indicators Applied to Micro and Small Enterprises Operating in Açu Port Complex in Brazil

74. Ittai Kenet, Supply Chain Planning Using anyLogistix™ Dynamic Simulation – Case Study

15:00
QUANTITY FLEXIBILITY CONTRACT FOR COORDINATING SUPPLY CHAIN IN PRESENCE OF UNCERTAINTY ( abstract )
15:20
SUPPLIER PERFORMANCE INDICATORS APPLIED TO MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES OPERATING IN AÇU PORT COMPLEX IN BRAZIL ( abstract )
15:40
Supply Chain Planning using anyLogistix™ Dynamic Simulation – case study ( abstract )
15:00-16:20 Session 14B: W6.B Transportation for the Elderly (papers: 35, 26, 41, 28)

W6.B Transportation for the Elderly (papers: 35, 26, 41, 28)

Greetings:  Dr. Andrey Broisman - Israel Ministry of  Science & Technology

35. Elad Shufan, Hagai Ilani, Tal Grinshpoun, Vadim Levit and Haya Brama, The Fixed Route Dial-a-Ride Problem: An Optimal Algorithm by Graph Reduction

26. Svetlana Daichman, Hillel Bar-Gera and Tal Grinshpoun, Mobility Habits and Transportation Needs of Inhabitants  of Elderly Homes in Israel

41. Oksana Sabinik, Hillel Bar-Gera and Hagai Ilani,  Fixed Route Dial-A-Ride Service, An Integer Programming Approach

28. Haya Brama and Tal Grinshpoun, Solving The Fixed Route Dial-a-Ride Problem Using a Recurrent Neural Network

15:00
THE FIXED ROUTE DIAL-A-RIDE PROBLEM: AN OPTIMAL ALGORITHM BY GRAPH REDUCTION ( abstract )
15:20
MOBILITY HABITS AND TRANSPORTATION NEEDS OF INHABITANTS OF ELDERLY HOMES IN ISRAEL ( abstract )
15:40
FIXED ROUTE DIAL-A-RIDE SERVICE, AN INTEGER PROGRAMMING APPROACH ( abstract )
16:00
SOLVING THE FIXED ROUTE DIAL-A-RIDE PROBLEM USING A RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORK ( abstract )
16:20-16:40Coffee Break
16:40-18:00 Session 15A: W7.A Warehousing Logistics (papers: 20, 42, 50, 64)

W7.A Warehousing Logistics (papers: 20, 42, 50, 64)

20. Goran Dukic, Lukas Rose, Brigita Gajsek, Tihomir Opetuk and Hrvoje Cajner, Space, Time and Ergonomic Assesment of Order-Picking Using Vertical Lift Modules

42. Tone Lerher, Bojan Rosi, Iztok Potrč, Boris Jerman and Tomaž Kramberger, Performance Analysis of Shuttle-Based Storage and Retrieval Systems Versus Mini-Load Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems

50. Gavriel David Pinto, Amit Nir, Avi Mizrahi and Guy Kash,  A Logistics Center Order Picking Method

64. Gorazd Hren and Andrej Predin, Evaluation of a  Warehouse With Virtual Technologies

16:40
SPACE, TIME AND ERGONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF ORDER-PICKING USING VERTICAL LIFT MODULES ( abstract )
17:00
Performance analysis of Shuttle-Based Storage and Retrieval Systems versus mini-load Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems ( abstract )
17:20
A Logistics Center Order Picking Method ( abstract )
17:40
EVALUATION OF WAREHOUSE WITH VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGIES ( abstract )
16:40-18:00 Session 15B: W7.B Supply Chain Management-2 (SCM-2) (papers: 75, 37, 7)

W7.B Supply Chain Management-2 (SCM-2) (papers: 75, 37, 7)

75. Tal Avinadav and Tatyana Chernonog,  Inventory and Marketing Policy in a Supply chain of a Perishable Product Under a Revenue Sharing Contract

37. Itai Levy, Yale Herer and Avraham Shtub,  Integrating The Simulation-Based Training Approach with Teaching Supply-Chain Management

7. Penina Orenstein, Mining Financial Relationship Data to Construct Visual Supply Chain Network Maps used to Characterize Network Structure, Evolution, and Performance.

16:40
INVENTORY AND MARKETING POLICY IN A SUPPLY CHAIN OF A PERISHABLE PRODUCT UNDER A REVENUE SHARING CONTRACT ( abstract )
17:00
INTEGRATING THE SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING APPROACH WITH TEACHING SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT ( abstract )
17:20
Mining financial relationship data to construct visual supply chain network maps used to characterize network structure, evolution, and performance. ( abstract )
18:00-21:00 Session : Gala dinner & virtual tour of ancient Beer-Sheva

Gala dinner & virtual tour of ancient Beer-Sheva