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The Department of Logistics and Supply Chain Management was established in 2014. It is part of the School of Economics and Management at HSE St. Petersburg, a ‘big faculty’ that brings together economists and management specialists.
Teachers in the department support both the Bachelor’s programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and the Master’s programme in Strategic Supply Chain Management.
Yury Iskanderov, Pautov M.
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In November 2018, Professor Zuidwijk held classes at HSE - St. Petersburg with the masters of the «Strategic Management in Logistics» program in the framework of the «Integrated supply chain planning» course. Each meeting with students turned into a fascinating discussion on current research in Global Supply Chain Design (global supply chain scenarios while using a quantitative tool), Intermodal Networks (design, planning and execution of intermodal network services), Interorganizational systems in Global Logistics(the benefits of global trade and supply chains), Sustainable Supply Chains (the development of sustainable ports in their role as hub in global networks).
Rob Zuidwijk is a professor of Ports in Global Networks at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM). His work has been published in journals like California Management Review, Transportation Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Communications of the ACM, and Production and Operations Management. He has coordinated and participated in funded research projects in the area of international logistics and container transport. Professor Zuidwijk received his PhD in Mathematics from Erasmus University and has held a one-year visiting position at the University of California at Los Angeles.
We thank prof. Rob Zuidwijk for agreeing to conduct a course with the masters of the «Strategic Management in Logistics» program in the fall of 2019: «It will be my pleasure to lecture again at your school in fall 2019… Kind regards, Rob Zuidwijk».