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NITL Participates in NEX-GEM Research Workshop

(12 Jun 2009)

NEX-GEM (‘Next Generation Manufacturing Supply Chains and Digital Economy Research Collaboration’) is a project which aims is to create a collaborating environment for academics and industrial partners from diverse but complementary backgrounds to share and exchange the latest and emerging developments in concepts, methodologies and tools to support “Next generation supply chains”.

NITL Launches Supply Chain Perspectives

(07 May 2009)

Today NITL published its new web-based magazine - Supply Chain Perspectives (SCP). SCP (ISSN: 2009-2342) is a peer-reviewed publication that aims to create awareness about leading edge supply chain management (SCM) and logistics themes among practitioners in this field. It will also keep readers informed of key developments in NITL and in the wider Irish SCM community. Supply Chain Perspectives replaces Logistics Solutions which NITL published for almost a decade.

NITL Staff Member Joins the Editorial Board of Leading Journal

(01 May 2009)

Edward Sweeney of NITL was recently invited to join the International Editorial Advisory Board of the International Journal of Logistics: Research and Applications (IJLRA).

Supply Chain Management and Logistics in a Volatile Global Environment

(25 Mar 2009)

Edward Sweeney of NITL has signed an agreement with Blackhall Publishing in Dublin for publication of a new book – Supply Chain Management and Logistics in a Volatile Global Environment. This follows on from the publication by Blackhall in 2007 of Perspectives on Supply Chain Management and Logistics: Creating Competitive Organisations in the 21st Century.

NITL invited to be members of Advisory Committee for major conference in India

(23 Mar 2009)

Dr Claudia Wagner and Edward Sweeney of NITL have been invited to be members of the International Advisory Committee for a major conference scheduled to take place in Tamil Nadu, India in December 2009.

NITL Launches Supply Chain Perspectives

(11 Mar 2009)

NITL today launched its new web-based magazine Supply Chain Perspectives. This is a new peer-reviewed publication aims to create awareness about leading edge supply chain management (SCM) and logistics themes among practitioners in this field. It will also keep readers informed of key developments in NITL and in the wider Irish SCM community. The first issue will appear on NITL’s website in May 09.

Modern Information Technology in the Innovation Processes of the Industrial Enterprises Conference, Oct 2009

(24 Feb 2009)

Edward Sweeney has been invited by Professor Alessandro Perego of Politecnico di Milano to join the Scientific Committee for the 2009 conference on Modern Information Technology in the Innovation Processes of the Industrial Enterprises (MITIP 2009). The conference will be held in Bergamo in October.

Edward Sweeney of NITL visits the University of Hull

(19 Feb 2009)

Edward Sweeney of NITL visited the University of Hull last week. The University of Hull provides education for over 18,000 students a year. The academic portfolio contains 50 disciplines across the arts and humanities, business, education, health, the sciences and the social sciences. As one of the major players in the regeneration of Hull and Scarborough, the University also has a significant impact on local economic and social growth.

NITL student awarded posthumous M.Sc. in Supply Chain Management

(10 Feb 2009)

The degree of Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Supply Chain Management was conferred posthumously on James Kearney this week by the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT).

NITL Launches Collaborative SCM Programme with the Irish Dairy Board

(13 Jan 2009)

The first module of NITL’s latest collaborative development programme commenced today. This programme has been designed and developed by NITL in partnership with the Irish Dairy Board (IDB).


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