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The International Sustainable Logistics Conference

June 30th, 2010

We presented the results of our work at the international conference in Huddersfield, England!

You can read about The International Sustainable Logistics Conference Network here http://www.islc-network.com

Read about us

December 25th, 2009

On the following web pages you can read about our projects and see pictures from the defence. These information is published on the official web page of Chelyabinsk State University

http://www.csu.ru/main.asp?method=GetPage&p=1595&redir=1688
http://www.econ.csu.ru/news/vmatmet.htm
http://un.csu.ru/release/12/3613_1.html

All together we manage to do interesting and important work!
Thank you for cooperation

Sincerely
Olga Lyamina

P.S. Merry Christmas and Happy New year

Time for practical implementation

November 6th, 2009

Dear students,

You have already done great job. All teams have done their theoretical, modeling stage. Now it is time to work out questionnaires and start data digging. Do not forget that November 30th 2009 is the dead line for practical implementation and second part of report.

Good luck!

Sincerely

Olga Lyamina

Summary of the meeting in Antwerp

October 14th, 2009

Dear all,

9/10/2009 the meeting of Jan Jansen, Elena Kaledinova and Olga Lyamina devoted to the Sustainability in Logistics project took place in Antwerp, Belgium. Number of theoretical, structural and organizational questions were discussed, some hints for students were worked out. Here I would like to post important information for students, some recommendations and requirements worked out on the meeting.

We strongly recommend students to use this structure of work at the project:

1.  Definition of sustainability in logistics. The first and most important thing students have to work at is the definition of sustainability in logistics. As we are working at international project it is possible that you understand sustainability in the different ways but it is compulsory to have common understanding.  So we ask each group to publish your own definition of the sustainability in logistics, then discuss all of them and work out common definition. » Read more: Summary of the meeting in Antwerp