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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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At the invitation of the Logistics group of the SPIBA Industrial Committee on June 19, 2019, the head of the department of logistics and supply chain management, prof. V.S. Lukinsky and academic director of the master's program «Strategic Management in Logistics» prof. V.V. Lukinsky took part in the round table «Supply Chain Management: New Features».
The speakers were:
Johan Elzes, Business Unit Director, Ahlers: How re-designing the supply chain can support a sales uplift: new supply chain features in consumer market and retail.
Vladislav Smolyakov, Product Development Manager Russia, Smurfit Kappa: How packaging can drive supply chain performance and make it more sustainable.
Elena Ivanova, Head of SCM, GMCS: Current trends in approaches to optimizing supply chains. Russian Post Experience.
We thank SPIBA for inviting us to participate in the round table and look forward to continuing the fruitful cooperation!
Saint-Petersburg International Business Association (SPIBA) is an independent non-profit organization. The mission of SPIBA is to be the voice of business and assist the members of the association in developing business in North-West Russia through the exchange of information and experience; open dialogue with public authorities and the government; establishing business contacts in an informal friendly atmosphere.