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LOGMS 2024: Summer School Announcement and Extended Deadline for Extended Abstracts

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*** apologies for cross-postings***

LOGMS 2024 - International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems - NEW ABSTRACT DEADLINE: April 30, 2024

https://www.logms2024.uni-hamburg.de/

August 26-29, 2024, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

and 

Summer School on Digital Transformation and Optimization in Seaports

August 24-26, 2024, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

https://www.logms2024.uni-hamburg.de/en/summer-school.html

Digital Waves in Logistics and Maritime Systems: Sailing Towards Efficiency


Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=logms2024
Registration: https://express.converia.de/frontend/index.php?page_id=37044

LOGMS provides a platform for establishing international networks among researchers and practitioners in logistics and maritime systems. The LOGMS conference is a meeting among maritime logistics and systems experts to share research methodologies and results with each other and explore future development directions. We hope that all people in this area are able to acquire useful information from this event and contribute to improving this platform.

Aims and Scope of the Conference

The logistics and maritime industry is more and more driven by AI-enabled optimization and analytics, harnessing the vast amount of data generated everywhere in supply chains, including real-time data from IoT devices. This trend raises numerous research inquiries spanning areas like the operational management of autonomous vessels and transport equipment, gaining deeper insights into markets through the analysis of demand and price data, exploring new forms of collaboration, evaluating environmental impacts of systems and actors, and many more. Emerging innovations and smart technologies hold the potential to empower various stakeholders within the logistics and maritime sector, enabling them to make informed decisions, achieve heightened levels of performance, enhance sustainability, and ultimately bolster their competitive edge.

The organizers of LOGMS 2023 cordially invite you to submit your paper to this conference to join an open academic discussion on related topics. All papers related to theoretical developments and practical applications of logistics and maritime systems are welcome. We especially welcome application case studies from industries. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:

    Port Planning and Design
    Maritime Policy Development and Analysis
    Economic Impact of International Maritime Policy
    Shipping and Ports Development
    Port Economics
    Port Operations and Operations Planning
    Empty Container Repositioning
    Port Simulation
    Port Automation
    Logistics Network Design
    Optimization and Metaheuristics
    Shipping & Transportation in Supply Chains
    Revenue Management
    Impact of Strategic Alliances
    Supply Chain Modeling and Management
    Air Transportation
    Rail Transportation
    Maritime Transportation
    Inter-modal Transportation
    Multi-modal Terminals and Transportation
    Green Logistics
    Safety in Port Operation
    Cargo and Container Tracking Systems
    Information Technology in Logistics
    Wireless Communications for Ports
    Positioning/Locating RTLS and GPS
    Business Processes Innovation for Logistics
    Unmanned Autonomous Moving Vehicles
    Autonomous Vessel Operations
    Automated Equipment in Logistics
    AI for Ports and Maritime Logistics
    Big Data Analytics in Maritime Systems
    IoT for Enhancing Port Operations
    Digital Twins for Maritime Logistics and Ports
    Port Process Analytics
    AI-based Logistics Optimization
    Carbon-neutral Supply Chains
    Safety in Logistics Services
    Supply Chain Network Optimization
    Advanced Planning & Scheduling
    Production/Distribution Planning
    Inventory Planning
    Vehicle Routing & Scheduling
    Reverse Logistics
    Warehouse Management

Important Conference Dates

    Deadline Submission of Abstracts: April 30, 2024
    Deadline Notification of Acceptance: May 7, 2024
    Full and Short Paper Submission (for candidates of the Best Student Paper Award): May 30, 2024
    Deadline Notification of Acceptance Full/Short Paper: June 14, 2024
    Deadline Author Registration Early Bird: June 21, 2024
    Final Deadline Author Registration: July 10, 2024

Submission and Registration

    Please submit your abstract or paper to Easy Chair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=logms2024
    Extended abstracts: max. 4 pages long
    Short papers: 4 to 8 pages long
    Full papers: 8-15 pages long

Short and full papers will be published in the Springer series Lecture Notes and Computer Science (LNCS).

Registration Fees

Industrial and academic participants Early Bird (until June 21, 2024) € 450
Industrial and academic participants Regular (until July 10, 2024) € 500
Students Early Bird (until June 21, 2024) € 350
Students  Regular (until July 10, 2024) € 400	
Dinner Fee Industrial and Academic  € 80
Dinner Fee Students € 60

Please register at Converia: https://express.converia.de/frontend/index.php?page_id=37044

Summer School on Digital Transformation and Optimization in Sea Ports

Moorweidenstr. 18, University of Hamburg, Hamburg

24.08.2024: 10:00-12:00 am; 2:00-6:00 pm
25.08.2024: 10:00-12:00 am; 2:00-4:00 pm
26.08.2024: 10:00-12:00 am; 2:00-4:00 pm

Aims and Scope of the Summer School

In the summer school we provide an overview and practical insights and examples on the developments and state-of-the-art technologies and optimization approaches in the context of seaports. The main topics covered in a series of 45 min. lectures include:
•	Digital transformation in seaports
•	Digital twins in seaports with a real-world example in the Port of Hamburg (Germany)
•	Planning and optimization in container terminals (e.g. solving sudokus)
•	Optimization approaches and metaheuristics
•	Simulation of container terminals 
•	Digital trucking – from theory to practice (a real-world example with driveMybox)

The Summer School will be free of charge.


Conference Chairs

Leonard Heilig

Stefan Voß

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