ICIL 2025: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL LOGISTICS
PROGRAM

Days: Thursday, October 30th Friday, October 31st Saturday, November 1st Sunday, November 2nd

Thursday, October 30th

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17:00-19:00 Registration and Welcome Reception

Registration and the Welcome Reception for ICIL 2025 will be held at Grand Kitchen, Palace Hotel Tokyo - venue details: https://en.palacehoteltokyo.com/restaurant/grand-kitchen/

Friday, October 31st

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09:30-10:45 Session 1: Opening Ceremony and Keynote Address

Keynote Speaker

Jayant Rajgopal, Ph.D., P.E.

Dr. Rajgopal is a Professor and the graduate program director in the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. He obtained his Ph.D. in Industrial & Management Engineering from the University of Iowa, and has been a faculty member at Pitt since 1986.

His teaching and research are in the general area of operations research, with a focus on mathematical modeling & optimization theory and methods. His current application interests are in global supply chains; production, operations, and logistics; and healthcare delivery systems. He has taught, conducted sponsored research, supervised doctoral students, published or consulted in all of these areas, and has over 100 peer-reviewed publications in books, conference proceedings and scholarly journals.

Dr. Rajgopal is a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), a senior member of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), and a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Pennsylvania.

Keynote Title

Logistics Models in Public Health

Keynote Abstract

Much of the focus of mathematical and simulation models in logistics has been on production and manufacturing. However, good logistics systems are also crucial to healthcare delivery. This is especially true in the public health sector where many lives might be at stake, and in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where it is often the case that adequate resources are lacking, infrastructure is poor and sociocultural barriers exist. In such scenarios, optimizing the design and operations of logistical systems is crucial. In this talk we present two examples of modeling approaches that we have applied to the delivery of two very different but crucial medical products in a public health system: vaccines and blood. The actual systems considered were all in resource-strapped LMICs in in sub-Saharan Africa.

With vaccines, we consider the distribution chain for childhood immunization vaccines (such as measles, polio, DTP, etc.) that is commonly in place around the world as part of the World Health Organization’s Expanded Program on Immunization (WHO-EPI). The models employed include a mathematical program for the design aspects and a large-scale, agent based simulation for the operational aspects. These have been applied to numerous countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Niger, Chad, Kenya, Benin and Mozambique. With blood, we consider the system in Kenya. Here we have developed a vein-to-vein discrete-event simulation model of the typical blood collection and delivery continuum that can be used to answer various what-if questions associated with the system and to determine its bottlenecks.

Chair:
Ugur Aytun Ozturk (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
10:45-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Session 2: Industry 5.0 and the Digital Transformation of Logistics
Chair:
Ehud Menipaz (Ben Gurion University and Holon Institute of Technology, Israel)
11:00
Petri Helo (University of Vaasa, Finland)
Product configuration system - application of artificial intelligence in supply chain management (abstract)
11:15
Esen Andiç-Mortan (North Central College, United States)
Matthew Schwieterman (Miami University, United States)
Manus Rungtusanatham (University of Cincinnati, United States)
Examining Sustainability Myths in Supply Chain Research in a World Shaped by Industry 5.0 (abstract)
11:30
Attila Turi (Politehnica University Timisoara (UPT), Romania)
Driving Transformation: A Quinquennial Analysis of Dacia's Just-in-Time Industrial Rebirth and Production Logistics in Romania (abstract)
11:45
Iara Tammela (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Rodolfo Cardoso (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Dalton Garcia Borges (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Chaves (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Ana Carolina Ribeiro Duarte Hashimoto (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
Andre Luis Severino Abrego (Cenpes/Petrobras, Brazil)
Carlos Alexandre Peixoto Costa (Cenpes/Petrobras, Brazil)
Digital Twin Applied to Oil and Gas Production: A Path to Performance Improvement (abstract)
PRESENTER: Iara Tammela
12:00
Ehud Menipaz (Holon Institute of Technology, Israel)
Natalia Bukhshtaber (Holon Institute of Technology (HIT), Israel)
Ben Bulmash (Holon Institute of Technology (HIT), Israel)
Engineering Education for Industry 5.0: A Systemic Approach to AI-Driven Talent Development (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ehud Menipaz
12:30-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-15:30 Session 3: Warehousing and Transport Technologies
Chair:
Tone Lerher (University of Maribor, Faculty of Logistics, Slovenia)
14:00
Karl Aumeier (Graz University of Technology- Institute of Automotive Engineering, Austria)
Alexander Kreis (Graz University of Technology- Institute of Automotive Engineering, Austria)
Mario Hirz (Graz University of Technology- Institute of Automotive Engineering, Austria)
Enhancing Sustainability and Efficiency in Log Transportation Through the Electrification of the Powertrain (abstract)
PRESENTER: Karl Aumeier
14:15
Sven Maricic (Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka; Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Faculty of Engineering, Croatia)
Mihael Holi (Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Faculty of Engineering, Croatia)
Iva Suman (University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Croatia)
Biljana Martincic (Calucem ltd., Croatia)
Bio-inspired In-plant logistics using open-source tools (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sven Maricic
14:30
Brigita Gajšek (University of Maribor, Faculty of Logistics, Slovenia, Slovenia)
Beata Mrugalska (Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Engineering Management, Poland, Poland)
Weight Labeling as a Low-Cost Intervention to Improve Picking Performance and Ergonomics: Results from Two Controlled Experiments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Brigita Gajšek
14:45
Diana Daskevic (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania)
Aurelija Burinskiene (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania)
Application of Digital Technologies in Warehouse (abstract)
PRESENTER: Diana Daskevic
15:00
Tone Lerher (Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Slovenia)
Darko Hercog (Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Slovenia)
Primož Bencak (Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Slovenia)
Matjaž Šraml (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Architecture, University of Maribor, Slovenia)
Boris Jerman (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Nano Fulfilment Centres in Smart Cities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tone Lerher
15:30-16:30 Session 4: Meet the Editor

“Meet the Editor” session will feature Dr. Carnovale. This session is designed to give participants insight into the publishing process and editorial expectations of high-impact journals in logistics and supply chain management.

Assoc. Prof. Steven Carnovale

Dr. Carnovale, Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at the College of Business at Florida Atlantic University, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management. Prior to joining FAU, Dr. Carnovale was Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Saunders College of Business at the Rochester Institute of Technology from August 2018 to December 2022 and Nike Professor of Supply Chain Management at Portland State University from Sept. 2014 to June 2018.Dr Carnovale is a supply chain strategist specializing in interfirm networks, risk management and global sourcing/production networks with a specific focus on equity-based partnerships. He is an Associate Editor at the Journal of Supply Chain Management. His research has appeared in the Journal of Supply Chain Management, the Journal of Business Logistics, the Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, the Journal of International Business Studies, the International Journal of Production Economics, the European Journal of Operational Research and Annals of Operations Research among others.Dr. Carnovale earned his B.S. and PhD degrees at Rutgers University, specializing in Supply Chain Management and Marketing Sciences. Dr. Carnovale is a frequent speaker at both academic and professional supply chain meetings on topics related to supply networks & analytics, with a specific focus on how firms can use these concepts to generate enhanced visibility and financial performance within their supply chains and extended enterprises. Prior to his academic work he co-founded a marketing strategy and consulting firm, worked in sales and operations management roles in the IT sector, as well as in market research and marketing analytics roles.

Chair:
Ugur Aytun Ozturk (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
Saturday, November 1st

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09:30-11:00 Session 5: Technology and Resilience in Logistics
Chair:
Iara Tammela (Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Brazil)
09:30
Cigdem Gonul Kochan (Northeastern Illinois University, United States)
Nimra Shahid (Northeastern Illinois University, United States)
Esen Andic-Mortan (North Central College, United States)
Understanding Humanitarian Supply Chain Resilience: A System Dynamics Framework (abstract)
09:45
Aurelija Burinskienė (Vilnius Gediminas technical university, Lithuania)
Strategic Decision Making for the Implementation of Collaborative Mobile Robots for Warehouse Automatisation: Presentation of a Methodology (abstract)
10:00
Maja Trstenjak (Faculty of machine engineering and naval architecture, Croatia)
Vanina Macowski Durski Silva (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Biljana Cvetić (Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Bernhard Axmann (The Technical University Ingolstadt of Applied Science, Germany)
Goran Dukic (FSB, Croatia)
Tihomir Opetuk (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia)
Use of Generative AI in Logistics – Case Study of Croatia (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maja Trstenjak
10:15
Ho Keat Leng (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Adoption of Self-Service Technologies in the Retail Supply Chain (abstract)
10:30
Cibele Chaves Balieiro Mota (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil)
Iara Tammela (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil)
Flávio Silva Machado (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Mateus Carvalho Amaral (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Rodolfo Cardoso (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
Edwin Benito Mitacc Meza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
Danilo Colombo (Cenpes/Petrobras, Brazil)
Proposal of a Warehousing Plan for BOP System Components Using the Soft DSR Approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Iara Tammela
11:00-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 Session 6A: Modeling and Optimization of Logistics Systems
Chair:
Marco Bortolini (University of Bologna, Italy)
11:30
Riccardo Siena (ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - università di Bologna, Italy)
Marco Bortolini (ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - università di Bologna, Italy)
Ludovica Diletta Naldi (ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - università di Bologna, Italy)
Alberto Regattieri (ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - università di Bologna, Italy)
Michele Ronchi (ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - università di Bologna, Italy)
A model to guide visibility investments in complex distribution networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Riccardo Siena
11:45
Muhammad Ridwan Reza Nugraha (Khalifa University, UAE)
Mouna Kchaou-Boujelben (United Arab Emirates University, UAE)
Young-Ji Byon (Northwestern College, United States)
Adriana Gabor (Khalifa University, UAE)
A Combinatorial Algorithm for the Platoon Formation Problem for Electric Commercial Vehicles (abstract)
12:00
Nastia Degiuli (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Ivana Martić (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Antonio Mikulić (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Carlo Giorgio Grlj (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Sara Kučinić (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Containership Fuel Efficiency and Emissions Under Reduced Speed Conditions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nastia Degiuli
12:15
Matteo Gabellini (University of Bologna, Italy)
Alberto Regattieri (University of Bologna, Italy)
Marco Bortolini (University of Bologna, Italy)
Pasquale Di Nardo (University of Bologna, Italy)
Riccardo Siena (University of Bologna, Italy)
A cluster based genetic algorithm for product allocation across multiple warehouse (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matteo Gabellini
12:30
Marco Bortolini (Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Italy)
Francesco Gabriele Galizia (Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Italy)
Cristina Mora (Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Italy)
Giacomo Petroselli (Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Italy)
Riccardo Siena (Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Italy)
Modeling last-mile deliveries in urban areas using crowd (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marco Bortolini
11:30-13:00 Session 6B: Global and Sectoral Perspectives on Logistics Applications
Chair:
Petri Helo (University of Vaasa, Finland)
11:30
George Hadjinicola (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Andreas Soteriou (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Nyoman Pujawan (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Indonesia)
Arnaud Lacheret (SKEMA Business School - Campus Grand Paris, France)
Coordination of Price Promotions and Inventory Policy (abstract)
11:45
Liluxin Chai (Dept. of Systems Innovation, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Ryuichi Shibasaki (Dept. of Systems Innovation, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Ziaul Haque Munim (Faculty of Technology, Natural and Maritime Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway)
Global Vehicle Carrier Network and Trade Analysis Using AIS Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Liluxin Chai
12:00
Ritwik Takkar (Cornell University, United States)
Ken Birman (Cornell University, United States)
H. Oliver Gao (Cornell University, United States)
Which Country Counts? The Limits of Country-of-Origin Labels in Global Supply Chains (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ritwik Takkar
12:15
Jad Soucar (University of Southern California, United States)
Blind Multi-Stage Scoring Auctions with Two-Sided Incomplete Information for Government Procurement (abstract)
12:30
Arunas Burinskas (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania)
Dynamic Relationships between Productivity, Growth, and ROI in Estonia's Logistics Sector: A Panel Data Analysis (abstract)
13:00-14:30Lunch Break
14:30-16:00 Session 7A: Sustainable and Circular Supply Chains
Chair:
Alberto Canen (COPPE/Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UFRJ), Brazil)
14:30
Mario Hirz (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Markus Riediger (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Challenges in the electrification of logistics road transportation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mario Hirz
14:45
Gerald Schneikart (FHWien der WKW University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication, Austria)
Walter Mayrhofer (FHWien der WKW University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication, Austria)
Generative Artificial Intelligence for Reverse Logistics and Closed-Loop Supply Chains (abstract)
15:00
Maciej Bielecki (University of Lodz, Poland)
Determinants of reverse logistics in the era of the challenges of a circular economy (abstract)
15:15
Sayan Mukherjee (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
Abhijit Majumdar (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
Surya Prakash Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
Mapping and Prioritising Logistics Barriers to Textile Recycling in India: An Integrated DEMATEL-BWM Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sayan Mukherjee
15:30
Vigneshwar Pesaru (The University of Texas at Arlington, United States)
A Constraint Learning Approach to Route Energy Minimization using LSTM and TimeGPT-Based Demand Prediction in Waste Management System (abstract)
14:30-16:00 Session 7B: Innovation in Logistics
Chair:
Goran Đukić (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia)
14:30
Iara Tammela (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil)
Filipe Maia de Souza Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Ramon Baptista Narcizo (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Guido Vaz Silva (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Supply Chain Performance Management and Measurement Systems in Oil and Gas: A Conceptual Metamodel for Offshore Drilling Companies (abstract)
PRESENTER: Iara Tammela
14:45
Daniel Mendoza-Casseres (Universidad del Atlántico, Colombia)
Gerardo Polo-Mercado (Universidad del Atlántico, Colombia)
Resource sizing for the design of a distribution center using simulation: A real world application (abstract)
15:00
Kamel Fantazy (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
Examining the relationship between Sustainability Practices, Pressures and Sustainability Supply Chain Performance: Moderating Role of Collaboration and Shared Responsibility (abstract)
15:15
Stefan Schmidt (Technology Management & Management Training, Germany)
Design for Logistics – Basics and Case Studies (abstract)
15:30
Goran Dukic (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia)
Karlo Cahun (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia)
Marko Svaco (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Croatia)
Jan Jakovljevic (Probotica d.o.o., Croatia)
Peter Tamas (University of Miskolc, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics, Institute of Logistics, Hungary)
Simulation Modelling as a Decision Support Tool for Mobile Robot Deployment in Marinas – A Case Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Goran Dukic
18:00-21:00 Gala Dinner

ICIL 2025’s Gala Dinner will take place at KKR Hotel Tokyo - see venue details at https://tokyo.kkr.or.jp/

Sunday, November 2nd

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08:00-18:00 Social Excursion

Social Excursion

Hakone & Mt. Fuji Scenic Bus Tour | Sunday, 2 November 2025 (08:00–18:00). Full-day scenic bus tour with potential views of Mt. Fuji (weather permitting).

This is a sightseeing trip; no hiking or climbing. Light walking only. Depending on weather or group size, the itinerary may be adjusted. The destinations noted below offer views of Mt. Fuji when conditions allow. This activity is optional and is not included in the registration fee. The excursion fee includes lunch.

Tentative itinerary: 08:00 Depart Tokyo Station • 10:00–10:45 Oishi Park • 11:00–13:00 Oshino Hakkai (lunch) • 14:00–14:45 Hakone Shrine • 15:00–16:00 Owakudani • 18:00 Return.

This schedule is provisional and subject to change for traffic or safety. Stops may be substituted if conditions require. Owakudani access may be restricted by volcanic gas levels.

The social excursion is optional and is not included in the registration fee. Please contact us to reserve seats.