Abstracts

The Programme of the ICLST 2016

ICLST PROGRAMME 2016

 

Thursday, 16 June 2016 | Friday, 17 June 2016

Thursday, 16 June 2016

8.15–9.00
REGISTRATION (BACK ENTRANCE HALL)
9.00–12.00
SESSION 1 – OPENING ADDRESS & INVITED LECTURES (LECTURE ROOM 101)
9.00–9.30 Bojan ROSI, Dean of the Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor

Tomaž KRAMBERGER, Vice-Dean for Research of the Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, President of the Programme Committee

Marko JESENŠEK, Vice-Rector of the University of Maribor

Bojan ŠROT, Mayor of the Municipality Celje

Nenad Đ. ZRNIĆ, University of Belgrade, the Republic of Serbia

9.30–10.00 WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ THE WORK OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNING ECONOMISTS BEFORE TRYING TO DEVELOP A VIABLE LOGISTICS SUPPLY CHAIN 

Kenneth J. BUTTON, George Mason University, United States of America

10.00–10.30 THE IMPACT OF RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION ON LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAINS

Kulwant S. PAWAR, Nottingham University, United Kingdom

10.30–11.00
Coffee break (back entrance hall)
11.00–11.30 DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR MINIMIZING LOGISTICS COSTS IN LCL SHIPPING

Radoslav RAJKOVIĆ, University of Belgrade, the Republic of Serbia

Nenad Đ. ZRNIĆ, University of Belgrade, the Republic of Serbia

Đorđe STAKIĆ, University of Belgrade, the Republic of Serbia

11.30–12.00 MANAGING ACROSS CULTURES: ROLE OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION FOR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS RELATIONS

Anna A. VOROSHILOVA, Siberian State Aerospace University, Russia

12.00–13.00
Lunch break (Hotel Celeia)
13.00–16.00
SESSION 2.1 (LECTURE ROOM 101)
Head of Session: Tomaž Kramberger
13.00–13.15 COORDINATION OF A RETAIL SUPPLY CHAIN DISTRIBUTION FLOW

Tea VIZINGER, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Janez ŽEROVNIK, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

13.15–13.30 EFFECTS OF TAX REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE GOODS DECLARED IN THE ORIGIN AND SHIPPED TO OVERSEAS FROM GATE PORTS

Zhongzhen YANG, Dalian Maritime University, China

Jianan CHENG, Dalian Maritime University, China

13.30–13.45 WHICH ARE THE KEY FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF PORT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS?

Eleni MOSCHOULI, University of Antwerp, Belgium

Thierry VANELSLANDER, University of Antwerp, Belgium

13.45–14.00 THE IMPACT OF TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN A MAJOR LOGISTICS GATEWAY IN NORTH WEST ENGLAND

Dimitros PARASKEVADAKIS, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom et al.

14.00–14.15 APPLICATION OF AHP MODEL FOR DECISION MAKING IN URBAN MOBILITY SYSTEM

Benjamin HERMAN, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Uroš KRAMAR, University of Maribor, Slovenia

14.15–14.30 (HOW) WILL AUTONOMOUS DRIVING INFLUENCE THE FUTURE SHAPE OF CITY LOGISTICS?

Oana MITREA, Alpen-Adria Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria

Kyandoghere KYAMAKYA, Alpen-Adria Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria

14.30–14.45
Coffee break (back entrance hall)
14.45–15.00 COMPARISON OF USING DIFFERENT KINDS OF TRAFFIC DATA IN BEST ROUTE ANALYSIS BASED ON GIS

Klemen PRAH, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Gregor ŠTRUBELJ, University of Maribor, Slovenia

15.00–15.15 KNOWLEDGE GRAPHS FOR TOTAL SUPPLY CHAIN VISIBILITY

Bill KARAKOSTAS, VLTN GCV, Belgium

Ioanna FERGADIOTI, Inlecom Systems Ltd., United Kingdom

Makis KOULOUMBIS, Inlecom Systems Ltd., United Kingdom

15.15–15.30 THE BARRIERS AND DRIVERS OF ECOINNOVATION IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN

Blanka TUNDYS, University of Szczecin, Poland

15.30–15.45 A REVIEW OF OPTIMIZATION METHODS AND THEIR ROLE IN LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAINS

Dejan DRAGAN, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Tomaž KRAMBERGER, University of Maribor, Slovenia

15.45–16.00 TOWARDS THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN iTU FOR SENSITIVE AIR-CARGO

Marjan LUKEŽIČ, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Roman GUMZEJ, University of Maribor, Slovenia

16.45 –
CONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENT
13.00–14.30
SESSION 2.2 (LECTURE ROOM 101a)
Head of Session: Andrej Lisec
13.00–13.15 IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF RISKS IN TRANSPORT CHAINS

Ana STAŽNIK, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Darko BABIĆ, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Ivona BAJOR, University of Zagreb, Croatia

13.15–13.30

THE IMPACT OF TRAFFIC FLOW IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT

Borut JEREB, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Samo KUMPERŠČAK, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Tadej BRATINA, University of Maribor, Slovenia

13.30–13.45 OPTIMIZATION OF THE PLANT LAYOUT IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE SPECIAL TRANSFORMERS-CASE STUDY

Damir BELIĆ, Brodarski Institut, Croatia et al.

13.45–14.00 SHELF READY PACKAGING AT COMPANY REPOVŽ

Tadej LUZAR, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Adrijana STERGAR, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Andrej LISEC, University of Maribor, Slovenia

14.00–14.15 EVALUATION OF LOCAL MUSCULAR LOAD IN SELECTED CZECH COMPANIES

Barbora DOMBEKOVA, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, the Czech Republic

David TUČEK, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, the Czech Republic

14.15–14.30 BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT IN CZECH HIGHER EDUCATION

Martin HRABAL, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, the Czech Republic

Mihaela OPLETALOVÁ, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, the Czech Republic

David TUČEK, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, the Czech Republic

14.30–14.45
Coffee break (back entrance hall)

Friday, 17 June 2015

9.00–10.45
SESSION 3 (LECTURE ROOMS 006)
Head of Session: Roman Gumzej
9.00–9.15 FACTORS INFLUENCING PASSENGERS CHOICE OF TRANSPORT MODE TO WARSAW CHOPIN AIRPORT

Aleksandra GÓRECKA, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland

9.15–9.30

ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN ADRIA AIRWAYS

Sebastjan LAZAR, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Irena GORENAK, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Sonja MLAKER KAČ, University of Maribor, Slovenia

9.30–9.45 GREENING THE COMPANY’S FLEET

Sandra JEŽ, University of Maribor, Slovenia et al.

9.45–10.00 LEAN AND GREEN INTRALOGISTICS: THE CASE OF SLOVENIAN LOGISTICS COMPANIES

Vaska PEJIĆ, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Tone LERHER, University of Maribor, Slovenia

Andrej LISEC, University of Maribor, Slovenia

10.00–10.15

ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE BASED STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM

Anil AKPUNAR, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey

Banu YETKIN EKREN, University of Economics, Turkey

Tone LERHER, University of Maribor, Slovenia

10.15–10.30

SUSTAINABILITY OF STACKER CRANE OPERATIONS

Boris JERMAN, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia et al.

10.30–10.45 PORTABLE FORCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR ROLLER-SKI SKATING

Jurij HLADNIK, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia et al.

10.45–11.00
Coffee break (BACK ENTRANCE HALL)
11.00–12.00
SESSION 4 – INVITED LECTURE & DISCUSSION (LECTURE ROOM 006)
11.00–11.30 FLUVIAL TRANSPORT – A NEGLECTED CARRIER? A CASE STUDY FROM DANUBE PORTS IN GERMANY

Konrad SCHLIEPHAKE, University of Wuerzburg, Germany

11.30–12.00 Conclusion of the 13th ICLST 2016

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