Innovation Capacity Building by Strengthening Expertise and Research in the Design,
                                             Planning and Operations of Green Agrifood Supply Chains

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The key personnel that is involved in the GREEN-AgriChains project, on behalf of each partnering organization, is listed below:

Prof. Michael Bourlakis

Prof. Michael Bourlakis,

Professor in Supply Chain Management at Brunel Business School

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Dr. Lampros Stergioulas,

Reader in the Department of Information Systems and Computing at Brunel Business School


Dr. Luk Van Wassenhove

Prof. Luk Van Wassenhove,

Professor of Technology and Operations Management at INSEAD,

The Henry Ford Chaired Professor of Manufacturing at INSEAD


Dr. Dionysis Bochtis

Assoc. Prof. Dionysis Bochtis,

Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering of Faculty of Science and Technology at Aarhus University


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      Mr. Thorsten Hlsmann

Mr. Thorsten Hülsmann,

Managing Director in the EffizienzCluster Management GmbH (ECM)


Dr. Klaus Schaefer

Prof. Klaus Schäfer,

Professor in the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research - Atmospheric Environmental Research at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology


Dr. Stergios Leventis

Dr. Stergios Leventis,

Lecturer in Accounting at the School of Economics and Business Administration at the International Hellenic University


Prof. Rommert Dekker

Prof. Rommert Dekker,

Professor of Econometrics (Operations Research and Informatics) at the Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam


Prof. Lenny Koh

Prof. Lenny Koh,

Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs at the Management School of the University of Sheffield,

Director of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Research Centre


Prof. Dimitrios Triantafillou

Prof. Dimitrios Triantafillou,

Professor of the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki,

Head of the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki

Dr. Dimitrios Aidonis

Dr. Dimitrios Aidonis,

Lecturer at the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki

Dr. Dimitrios Follinas

Dr. Dimitrios Follinas,

Assistant Professor at the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki

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Dr. Nikolaos Voulgarakis,

Deputy Professor at the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki,

Chairman of the Prefecture Council of Pieria county


Aug, 2015

GREEN-AgriChains Event

Final Dissemination Event

At September 18th, 2015 will take place the Final Dissemination Event of GREEN-Agrichains Project in the Marivaux Hotel, Brussels, Belgium.


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Jul 2015

Recruited Experts News

Greek Pellet Market Outlook

Extensive research on the Greek Pellet Market was conducted in the context of the GREEN-Agrichains Project. Critical results of interest were presented in the context of the 14th Pellets Industry Forum that was co-organized by Solar Promotion GmbH, the European Pellet Council, and the European Biomass Association (AEVIOM) in Munich, June 11-12, 2015.

 

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Mar 20, 2015

 GREEN-AgriChains Event

Fifth Info Day

The fifth Info Day of the GREEN-AgriChains project took place on the 20th March, 2015 in International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

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27 - 30 May, 2015

GREEN-AgriChains Event

International Conference

At 27 - 30 May 2015 took place the 1st International Conference on Agrifood Supply Chain Management & Green Logistics in the Porto Carras Grand Resort.


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Mar 2015

Recruited Experts News

Best Young Researcher Award (Biomass)

One of the senior post-doctoral researchers of the GREEN-Agrichains project, Dr. Agorasti-Eri Toka, was awarded as the Best Young Researcher on Biomass at World Sustainable Energy Days 2015 (24-26 February, Wels/Austria) by Mr. Rudi Anschober, Regional Minister for Energy, Upper Austria and Mr. Gerhard Dell, Director of OÖ Energiesparverband, Austria.

 

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The GREEN-AgriChains project has been funded with support from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7-REGPOT-2012-2013-1) under Grant Agreement No. 316167.