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18th International scientific conference “Modern Development Trends in Logistics”

April 4-5, 2019

The conference is held together with Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland ShippingHigher School of Economics and with support of Ministry of Transport of the Russian FederationFederal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport, Transport Union of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, North-Western branch of Russian Academy of Transport.

Aim of the conference

Organization of discussion on current issues in logistics and development of solutions for logistics processes improvement and resource optimization in economics.

Objectives of the conference

  • Discussion of current issues in logistics and supply chain management,
  • Experience exchange in logistics issues,
  • Critical analysis of research results by logistics and transport scientific schools.

Conference topics

  • Theoretical issues of modern logistics,
  • IT in logistic systems,
  • Logistics in economics.

The conference is organized for

  • Higher education academic staff,
  • Research fellows,
  • Experts in logistics,
  • Postgraduate students,
  • Master’s degree students,
  • Logistics students.

Organizing Committee

Scientific coordinators

Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping

Professor Baryshnikov S. O.

Prof Koroleva E. A.

Prof Burkov A. V.

Higher School of Economics

Prof Lukinsky V. S. (Saint Petersburg)

Prof Sergeev V. I. (Moscow)

Prof Stepanov A. L.

Russian University of Transport (MIIT)

Prof Bubnova G. V.

SPbGASU

Prof Pletneva N. G.

Saint Petersburg State University of Economics

Professor Uvarov S. A.

The conference is organized by

SPbGASU Department of Management

Professor Natalya G. Pletneva

+7(921)358-04-32

pletneva.n.g.@lan.spbgasu.ru

Venue for the conference

Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping

5/7 Dvinskaya ulitsa,

Saint Petersburg

The conference starts on April 4, 2019, 10 a.m. in room 353