On the picture (from left to right): Lecturer at the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki - Dr. Dimitrios Aidonis, Professor and Head of the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki - Dimitrios Triantafillou, Professor in Supply Chain Management at Brunel Business School - Michael Bourlakis, Professor in the MTT Agrifood Research (Finland) - Sirpa Kurppa, Professor of Maritime Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics of Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands) and Director of the Erasmus Center for Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL) - Hercules Haralambides, Professor in Supply Chain Management and Corporate Geography at Hanken School of Economics and Director of the Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Research Institute (Finland) - Gyöngyi Kovács, GREEN-AgriChains Project Coordinator and Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Division of Industrial Management of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.Th.) - Eleftherios Iakovou, Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering of Faculty of Science and Technology at Aarhus University (Denmark) - Dionysis Bochtis, Assistant Professor at the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki - Dimitrios Follinas.
The GREEN-Agrichains project was officially presented to the scientific committee, members and representatives of business associations, and public in the 2nd Olympus International Conference on Supply Chains (ICSC) in the city of Katerini (Greece) on the 5th and 6th of October, 2012.
This Conference was organized by the Department of Logistics of Alexander Technological Educational Institute (ATEI) Thessaloniki, in collaboration with the Laboratory of Quantitative Analysis, Logistics and Supply Chain Management of the Department of Mechanical Engineering of A.U.Th., and the Elliniki Etaireia Logistics (EEL) of Nothern Greece (the premiere association of logistics in Greece). The topics covered in this International Conference included all contemporary aspects of knowledge regarding Logistics and Supply Chain Management and supporting technologies in the areas of research development and business applications, in the private and public sector.
More information can be found in the website of the Conference: http://www.logistics.teithe.gr/images/logisticsdocs/icsc2012/eng/index_eng.h
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