Programme

Programme

Thursday, 13 June 2013 | Friday, 14 June 2013

Thursday, 13 June 2013

10.30–11.00

Coffe break (LECTURE ROOM 103)

9.00–9.30
OPENING ADDRESS

Assist. prof. Tomaž KRAMBERGER, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor
Vice-Mayor, Ms. Darja TURK, Municipality Celje

9.30–13.00
SESSION 1 – KEYNOTE SPEECHES (LECTURE ROOM 101)

Heads of Session: Assist. prof. Tomaž Kramberger,

Assoc. prof. Anthony T. H. Chin

9.30–10.00 SOLAR ENERGISED TRANSPORT SOLUTION FOR SLOVENIA – A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION
Prof. Tariq MUNEER, Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom
Matjaž KNEZ, University of Maribor, Slovenia
10.00–10.30 TRIP GENERATION MODELS FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORT DEMAND
Prof. Konrad SCHLIEPHAKE, University of Würzburg, Germany
10.30-11.00
COFFEE BREAK (LECTURE ROOM 103)
11.00–11.30 MEASURING PORT EVALUATION, GROWTH AND VULNERABILITY
Assoc. prof. Mario Arturo RUIZ ESTRADA, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Assoc. prof. Anthony T. H. CHIN, National University of Singapore, Singapore
11.30–12.00 CATTLE KEEPING WITH THE USE OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Prof. Nikolay V. TSUGLENOK, Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University, Russia
Tamara LEFLER, Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University, Russia
Tatiana KURZYKOVA, Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University, Russia
12.00–12.30 LOGISTIC MEANING IN THE BOST RESEARCHES
Prof. Stanisław BORKOWSKI, University of Częstochowa, Poland
Joanna ROSAK-SZYROCKA, University of Częstochowa, Poland
12.30–13.00
DISCUSSION
13.00–14.00
LUNCH BREAK (HOTEL STORMAN)
14.00–17.00
SESSION 2 – TWO (2) PARALLEL SESSIONS
14.00–17.00
SESSION 2.1 – (LECTURE ROOM 103)

Head of Session: Assoc. prof. Anthony T. H. Chin

14.00–14.30 CATEGORY MANAGEMENT AS A MODEL FOR DEMAND MANAGEMENT IN RETAILING
Prof. Zdenko SEGETLIJA, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Croatia
Prof. Josip MESARIĆ, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Croatia
Davor DUJAK, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Croatia
14.30–15.00 THE ROLE OF TIME EFFECTIVENESS IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT AS WELL
Edit SÜLE, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
Dragan ILIĆ, University Business Academy, Novi Sad, Republic Serbia
Judit MAKKOS-KÁLDI, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
15.00–15.30 IMPROVING LOGISTICS EFFICIENCY IN SUPPLY CHAINS USING A SUPPLY CHAIN IMPROVEMENT SYSTEM (SCIS)
Herwig WINKLER, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
et al.
15.30–16.00 EDUCATION OF STUDENTS ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORTING THE GREEN LOGISTICS CONCEPT
Jannicke BAALSRUD HAUGE, Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik, Germany
Matthias KALVERKAMP, Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik, Germany
16.00–16.30 COLLABORATION BETWEEN AIRLINES AND HIGH-SPEED RAIL OPERATORS
Tomas HORAK, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Assist. prof. Ladislav BINA, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
16.30–17.00 EFFICIENCY OF AIR TRANSPORT BASED ON DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
Joanna BARAN, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland
Aleksandra GÓRECKA, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland
14.00–17.00
SESSION 2.2 – (LECTURE ROOM 105)

Head of Session: Assist. prof. Tomaž Kramberger

14.00–14.30 Modeling Conflict Dynamics in Logistics System
Prof. Janez USENIK, BIRO 4D Ltd., Slovenia
Tit TURNŠEK, Faculty of organisation studies, Novo Mesto, Slovenia
14.30–15.00 SEQUENCING OF BULK TRANSPORTS IN A 4PL SCENARIO
Jens MEHMANN, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, Germany
Frank TEUTEBERG, University of Osnabrück, Germany
Diethardt FREYE, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, Germany
15.00–15.30 THE ROLE OF THE ACCURACY OF ROUTING IN CONNECTION WITH SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT
Adrian HORVATH, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
Prof. Péter FÖLDESI, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
15.30–16.00 PAVEMENT WEAR BY STUDDED TIRES IN LOW-SPEED URBAN TRAFFIC ENVIRONMENT
Harri M. HEIKKINEN, Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Finland
16.00–16.30 COMPATIBILITY OF SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY SOLUTION
Martina LANSKA, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Peter VITTEK, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
16.30–17.00 MODERN IT SYSTEMS IN THE HEALTH CARE IN POLAND
Prof. Stanisław BORKOWSKI, University of Częstochowa, Poland
Joanna ROSAK-SZYROCKA, University of Częstochowa, Poland
17.00–
CONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENT

Friday, 14 June 2013

9.00–14.00
SESSION 3 – THREE (3) PARALLEL SESSIONS
9.00–14.00
SESSION 3.1 – (LECTURE ROOM 104)

Head of Session: Assist. prof. Borut Jereb

9.00–9.30 PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND AUTOMATIC TIME MEASUREMENTS IN THE GrEta ENVIRONMENT
Assoc. prof. Judit MAKKOS-KÁLDI, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
et al.
9.30–10.00 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND LEAN CULTURE
Prof. Halina BRDULAK, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Anna BRDULAK, Wroclaw School of Banking, Poland
10.00–10.30 THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE LOGISTICS PLATFORM CONCEPT IN POLAND AND SLOVENIA
Brigita GAJŠEK, University of Maribor, Slovenia
et al.
10.30–11.00
COFFEE BREAK (BACK ENTRANCE HALL)
11.00–11.30 CONTRIBUTION OF EMERGING IT SOLUTIONS TO SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Iris HAUSLADEN, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
Alexander HAAS, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
Andrej LICHTENBERG, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
11.30–12.00 GHG EMISSIONS REDUCTION BASED ON A HEURISTIC OPTIMIZATION APPROACH
Assist. Prof. Dejan DRAGAN, University of Maribor, Slovenia
et al.
12.00–12.30 AN INTELLIGENT CONCEPT FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE AND OPTIMIZED END-CONSUMER CITY MOVEMENTS
Oana MITREA, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Prof. Kyandoghere KYAMAKYA, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
12.30–13.00 CAUSES OF CUSTOMER DISSATISFACTION – EVIDENCE FROM THE TRANSPORT SECTOR
Sara ORTHABER, University of Maribor, Slovenia
et al.
13.00–13.30 IMPACTS AND RESPONSES FOR EXTREME WEATHER IN SUPPLY CHAINS
Prof. Zoltán KOVÁCS, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
Assoc. Prof. Beáta PATÓ, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
Assist. Prof. Dóra TASNER, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
13.30–14.00
DISCUSSION
9.00–14.00
SESSION 3.2 – POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS’ SESSION (LECTURE ROOM 105)

Head of Session: Prof. Vojko Potocan

9.00–9.30 LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT VERSUS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Tarvo NIINE, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Prof. Enno Lend, TTK University of Applied Sciences, Estonia
9.30–10.00 THE SOCIAL COHESION AND TRANSPORT LOGISTICS COOPERATION IN LATVIAN – RUSSIAN FORMER MILITARY BORDERLANDS
Janis BALODIS, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
et al.
10.00–10.30 RENOVATING THE SYSTEM OF RETURNABLE PACKAGING IN SLOVENIA
Andreja KAVAŠ, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Assoc. Prof. Andrej LISEC, University of Maribor, Slovenia
10.30–11.00
COFFEE BREAK (BACK ENTRANCE HALL)
11.00–11.30 PROBLEMS OF PM10 POLLUTION IN COUNTRIES OF EUROPEAN UNION
Sabina OTOREPEC, University of Maribor, Slovenia
et al.
11.30–12.00 A REVIEW OF VEHICULAR EMISSION MODELS
Katja BAŠKOVIC, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Matjaž KNEZ, University of Maribor, Slovenia
12.00–12.30 DIFFERENT MEASURES OF LOW-EMISSION VEHICLE PURCHASING
Tadej ZUPAN, University of Maribor, Slovenia
et al.
12.30–13.00 STATUS REPORT ON THE GOVERNANCE OF INVESTMENTS IN LOGISTICS
Anja URANJEK, University of Maribor, Slovenia
et al.
13.00–13.30 SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS IN HIGHER EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Mateja ŠKORNIK, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Štefka GORENAK, Faculty of Commercial and Business Sciences, Celje, Slovenia
13.30–14.00 HOW KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER CAN CONTRIBUTE TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABILITY IN TRANSPORT
Julia ZEINTEK, Austrian Mobility Research, Austria
11.00–14.00
SESSION 3.3 – (LECTURE ROOM 002)

Head of Session: Assoc. prof. Andrej Lisec

11.00–11.30 BEERGAME REFERENCE SCENARIOS FOR BALANCED SCORECARD EVALUATION
Katarina LESTYANSZKA SKURKOVA, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
et al.
11.30–12.00 SUPPORTING WAREHOUSE MODELLING WITH THE FLEXIBLE ELLI3 MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
Emöke Ila BALADINCZ, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
Tamás BÓDIS, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
Péter ILG, Pillar Európa Nonprofit Kft., Hungary
12.00–12.30 INTERACTIVE LOGISTICS PROCESS REENGINEERING TOOL IN WAREHOUSE LOGISTICS
Kata VÖRÖSKŐI, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
et al.
12.30–13.00 DEVELOPMENT OF CONI BOARDGAME
Kata VÖRÖSKŐI, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
et al.
13.00–13.30 TRAFFIC COUNTER IN CITY LOGISTICS
Gergely HODOSI, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
et al.
13.30–14.00
DISCUSSION
14.00–14.30
Conference conclusions and final discussions (BACK ENTRANCE HALL)
14.30–
LUNCH (HOTEL STORMAN)

Student Case Study will take place at the Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor in Celje from Wednesday, 12 June, till Friday, 14 June 2013. For more information about this please see the web page:
http://fl.uni-mb.si/obvestila-za-studente/event-invitation-case-study-competition/

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