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ITL Trisakti Students

Rp. 1.250.000

500/500

General Presenters

Rp. 2.500.000

500/500

International Presenters

$175

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Audience

Rp. 250.000

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Selected Paper Will be Published to Conference Series indexed by Scopus

23 November 2023, ITL Trisakti, Jakarta
GROSTLOG 2023

Driving Humanitarian Logistics: Enhancing Efficiency and Impact in the Logistics Business

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Topic

Driving Humanitarian Logistics: Enhancing Efficiency and Impact in the Logistics Business

This conference aims to explore the interplay between humanitarian logistics and the broader logistics business sector. While the primary focus is on humanitarian efforts, the conference recognizes the interconnectedness between humanitarian logistics and commercial logistics activities. The purpose is to foster a better understanding of how the principles and practices of humanitarian logistics can influence and benefit the broader logistics business sector. The conference aims to facilitate discussions and collaborations that can lead to the identification of synergies, shared best practices, and innovative approaches that enhance efficiency and impact not only in humanitarian logistics but also in the overall logistics industry.

Accepted research topic:

Plennary and Parallel Session Speakers

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Albert Tan

Dr. Albert Tan

Asian Institute of Management, Philippines
    Prof. Roel Gevaers, Ph.D

    Prof. Roel Gevaers, Ph.D

    University of Antwerp & Antwerp Management School, Belgium
      Ts. Dr. Mohd Amran Mohd Daril

      Ts. Dr. Mohd Amran Mohd Daril

      University Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Industrial Technology
        Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nor Aida Abdul Rahman

        Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nor Aida Abdul Rahman

        University Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology
          Dr Nurhayati Mohd Nur

          Dr Nurhayati Mohd Nur

          University Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology
            Dr. Nofrisel

            Dr. Nofrisel

            ITL Trisakti, Indonesia
              Dr. Adisak Suvittawatt

              Dr. Adisak Suvittawatt

              Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
                Mariko Utsunomiya

                Mariko Utsunomiya

                JARTS
                  Dr. Yong Jin Kim

                  Dr. Yong Jin Kim

                  Inha University, South Korea
                    Prof. Dr. Robert de Souza

                    Prof. Dr. Robert de Souza

                    The Logistics Institute of Asia Pacific, Singapore
                      Dr. Lilik Kurniawan, S.T.,MSi

                      Dr. Lilik Kurniawan, S.T.,MSi

                      Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana

                        Global Research on Sustainable transport and Logistics

                        What is Sustainable Transport?

                        Sustainable Transport is sometimes known as Green Transport and it is any form of transport that does not use or rely on dwindling natural resources. Instead it relies on renewable or regenerated energy rather than fossil fuels that have a finite life expectancy. For this reason it is said to have a low or a negative effect on the environment since it makes use of energy sources that are sustainable. Transport is very important Because transportation serves to facilitate trade, exchange and tourism. Without effective transport, most areas will be isolated. Transportation often has problems related to urban areas, and occurs when the transport system is unable to meet the various requirements of urban mobility. Choices on public transit options are choices about city future. Will there be high levels of air pollution? Will services be affordable to all? The type of public transit system will have a big impact on the answer to these questions. Tourism sector is one of the main important sectors of the economy. Many countries take advantage of covering the budget deficit with the help of profits coming from tourism. That is why tourism sometimes is called a factory without chimney. As the matter of fact it is difficult to think of tourism sector without transportation. Transportation is the main mean to carry passengers, that is, the tourists to the actual site where tourism services are performed. Supply chain management (SCM), the management of the flow of goods and services, involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Supply Chain Strategies are the critical backbone to Business Organizations today. Very simply stated, when a product is introduced in the market and advertised, the entire market in the country and all the sales counters need to have the product where the customer can buy and take delivery. In line with the explanation above, Trisakti School of Transportation Management is committed to provide a forum for relevant research and innovations that contribute to competitiveness, efficiency, convenience, safety and well-being

                        Co - Host

                        Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology

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