ICILT is the main annual research conference in Singapore aimed at presenting current research being carried out. Currently ICILT 2010 will be held on 26 to 28 February 2010. The idea of the conference is for the scientists, scholars, engineers and students from the Universities all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between the Universities and the industry. The conference proceeding will proudly published by World Academic Press, and be included in the British Library, and indexed by Nelson and Thomson ISI.
Topics:
Industrial Engineering
Decision Analysis and Methods
E-Business and E-Commerce
Engineering Economy and Cost Analysis
Engineering Education and Training
Facilities Planning and Management
Global Manufacturing and Management
Human Factors
Information Processing and Engineering
Intelligent Systems
Manufacturing Systems
Operations Research
Production Planning and Control
Project Management
Quality Control and Management
Reliability and Maintenance Engineering
Safety, Security and Risk Management
Service Innovation and Management
Supply Chain Management
Systems Modeling and Simulation
Technology and Knowledge Management
Logistics Engineering
Systems of supply chain performance measurement
Controlling methods for supply chains
Innovative IT systems as performance drivers (SOA etc.)
Benefit allocation of IT-based performance drivers among supply chain partners
Agent-based simulation/other simulation approaches
Quantitative and qualitative performance measures
Efficiency of profit and risk sharing in supply chain networks
Performance of suppliers and service providers
Performance aspects of logistics node design
Interrelationships between management methods and supply chain performance
Measurement of soft factors in supply chains
Radio frequency identification (RFID) as supply chain performance driver
Performance-focused analysis of interorganizational business relations
Performance effects of infrastructure management
Sustainability and supply chain performance
Innovative concepts for modelling, simulation and optimization of transportation networks
Managing logistics service quality
Development of key performance indicators (KPI) for supply chains
Risk Management and SC Performance
Financial and non-financial performance measurement
Implications of bottlenecks for supply chain performance
Effects of complexity on supply chain performance