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7th IEEE Int. Conf. on Advanced Logistics & Transport June 14-16, 2019 – Marrakech, Morocco IEEE ICALT’2019 Conference Guide http://www.icalt.org/ Technically co-sponsored by: Welcome! Our heartiest welcome to IEEE ICALT 2019, the 7th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Logistics and Transport taking place in Marrakech, Morocco. With this fifth edition, the conference is held for the first time in Morocco after successful editions in Tunisia 2011 and 2013, France 2014, Poland 2016 and Indonesia 2017. The conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss issues, challenges and future directions, share their R&D findings and experiences in the following areas: - Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) - Logistics & Supply Chain Management (LSCM) - Optimization and Logistics Challenges (OLC) - Industrial Engineering (IE) - Logistics 4.0 and Smart Supply Chain (LSSC) We are pleased to announce that we have received 120 submissions. Only 50 papers (41%) were accepted for oral presentations. Accepted papers are characterized by a high scientific quality. Each paper was reviewed by at least three members of the program committee, which consisted of About 140 scientists from 22 countries. Contributions were from 14 different countries: Bulgaria, Algeria, France, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, United Kingdom, USA, Denmark, United Arab Emirates, and South Korea. The conference has gathered the most outstanding scientists and practitioners in all areas of Logistics, Transport, and their applications. Research in this area comprises a wide spectrum of directions, both theoretical and practical, with a perspective which aims to be useful both to people in the academia and in the industry. The conference reflects all these aspects in detail and offers the possibility of discussing and comparing the latest results obtained by researchers all over the world. This makes the ICALT a major international forum for researchers, practitioners, policy makers, industries, and all people who are interested in the latest developments both of research and application of logistics and transport. The conference program features plenary lectures, regular sessions, special sessions, and social meeting that, taken together, allow leading researchers the opportunity not only to present their independent research but consider new avenues and research directions that will become the future of the field of logistics and transport. We would like to address special thanks to the technical program committees and the reviewers for their outstanding contribution in reviewing the papers and ensuring an outstanding quality for the conference. Our sincere thanks to our invited three distinguished keynote speakers, session chairs, and all people who coordinated and organized the operating aspects of the conference. Last, but not least, we like to really thank all authors and attendees: without their highly valuable contributions and presence no conference can be truly successful. We wish all the attendees an enjoyable participation and a wonderful time in Marrakech. On behalf of the Technical and Organizing Committee, Rachid Benmoussa, Mounir Benaissa & Mourad Abed Organizing Committee Conference Co-chairs Rachid Ben Moussa (ENSA Marrakech, Morocco) Mourad Abed (University Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France) Mounir Benaissa (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Technical Program Co-Chairs Nadia Hamani (University of Jules Verne, France) Wafik Hachicha (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Ali Wali (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Finance & Publication Chair Habib M. Kammoun (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Local Arrangement Co-Chairs Lamia HAMMADI (University of Cadi Ayyad, Morocco) Fatima Ezzahra ESSABER (University of Cadi Ayyad, Morocco) International Advisory Committee Adel M. Alimi (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Abdelhakim Artiba (University Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France) Benabdelhafid Abdellatif (University Le Havre Normandie, France) Christoph Stiller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Thierry Guerra (Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France, France) Marta Starostka-Patyk (Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland) Vincenzo Piuri (University of Milan, Italy) Wei-Bin Zhang (University of California at Berkeley, USA) Track Chairs: Logistics & Supply Chain Management (LSCM) o Charkaoui Abdelkabir (Morocco), Michael Bourlakis (United Kingdom) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) o Javier Sánchez-Medina (Spain), Soulhi Aziz (Morocco) Optimization and Logistics Challenges (OLC) o Chengbin Chu (France), Rubén Ruiz (Spain) Industrial Engineering (IE) o Anis Chelbi (Tunisia), Malek Masmoudi (France), Metin Turkay (Turkey) Logistics 4.0 and Smart Supply Chain (LSSC) o Abdessamad Ait El Cadi (France), Anass Cherrafi (Morocco) Program Committee Abdellah Aitouahman (ENSA Marrakech, Houcine Ezzedine (University Polytechnique Morocco) Hauts-de-France, France) Abdeaziz Bouras (Qatar University, Qatar) Jalil Abbas-Turki (Université de Technologie Abdessalem Jerbi (University of Sfax, Tunisia) de Belfort, France) Abdelkarim Elloumi (University of Sfax, Lyes Kermad (Université Paris 8, France) Tunisia) Marcin Zawada (Czestochowa University of Agata Mesjasz-Lech (Czestochowa University Technology, Poland) of Technology, Poland) Mohamed Djemai (University Polytechnique Ahmed Frikha (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Hauts-de-France, France) Ahmed Karam (Aalborg University, Denmark) Mohamed Mahjoub Dhiaf (Emirates college of technology, UAE) Alejandra Gomez-Padilla (University of Guadalajara, Mexico) Mohamed Najeh Lakhoua (University of Carthage, Tunisia) Alaeddine Zouari (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Moussa Diaf (UMMTO, Algeria) Antoine Nongaillard (University of Lille, France) Najib Najid (University of Nantes, France) Augustyn Lorenc (Cracow University of Oulaid Kamach (ENSA Tanger, Morocco) Technology, Poland) Paula Bajdor (Czestochowa University of Badr Dakkak (ENSA Marrakech, Morocco) Technology, Poland) Bertrand David (Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Piotr Kisielewski (Cracow University of France) Technology, Poland) Chérif Tolba (University of Badji Mokhtar Raoudha Kammoun (University of Sfax, Annaba, Algeria) Tunisia) Christophe Kolski (University Polytechnique Safwat Altal (Higher Colleges of Technology, Hauts-de-France, France) UAE) Damien Trentesaux (University Polytechnique Said Elfezazi (ENSA Safi, Morocco) Hauts-de-France, France) Sameh Chtourou (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Diala Dhouib (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Sophie Michel (University of Le Havre Dorota Jelonek (Czestochowa University of Normandie, France) Technology, Poland) Tarek Sadraoui (University of Monastir, El Ghazali Talbi (University of Lille, France) Tunisia) Faouzi Masmoudi (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Tlili Lazher (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Gilles Goncalves (University of Artois, France) Teresa Gajewska (Cracow University of Technology, Poland) Hamid Allaoui (University of Artois, France) Thierry Delot (University Polytechnique Hauts- Hamdi Kessentini (University of Sfax, Tunisia) de-France, France) Hatem Hadda (University of Tunis, Tunisia) Wafaa Dachry (University of Settat, Morocco) Hassan Gziri (University of Settat, Morocco) Yacine Ouzrout (University of Lyon2, France) Zied Jemai (University of Tunis, Tunisia) Venue & Practical Information IEEE ICALT 2019 will take place in Le Semiramis Hotel in Marrakech, located in a palm park of 4 hectares, just 10 minutes from the Jemaa El Fna square, and 5 minutes from the train station. Address: Boulevard Abdelkrim Al Khattabi, Marrakech 40000, Morocco Phone: +212 (0) 5 24 43 13 77 Travel Marrakech can be reached by many direct flights from most important European cities. The Menara International airport of Marrakesh (http://www.onda.ma/onda/an). There are also a lot of daily direct flights to Mohamed V International Airport in Casablanca from North America (Montreal, New York) and Asia. Casablanca is about 45 minutes flight to Marrakesh. A connection pool is already available between the Moroccan company Royal Air Maroc and many others companies. Menara International airport is approximately 10 km away from Marrakech city and is well served by taxis. The cost is approximately (10 euros) from the airport to the major location in Marrakech city. Marrakesh is about 3 hours by train (www.oncf.ma) from Mohamed V International airoport (Casablanca). The cost is approximately (20 euros). The cost is approximately (2 Euros) from the Marrakech train station to the hotel of the conference by Taxi. Travel from Marrakech train station to Le Semiramis Hotel: The attendees of the conference will dispose of: - Keynotes - Oral sessions - Coffee breaks will be held in the Hall close to the meeting room - Lunches will be held in the hotel restaurant Oral presentations: An oral presenter will have 20 minutes for the presentation (approximately 15 minutes for the talk and 5 minutes for the questions). Please make sure you introduce yourself to the session chair at least 10 minutes prior to the beginning of your session. Currency: The National currency of Morocco is the Dirham. Credit cards are accepted in the all hotels and restaurants. ATMs are available and allowing to carry out withdrawals, with the Visa cards and Mastercard. 10 Dirham equals to about 1 EUR. If you need any urgent help during your stay in Morocco, don't hesitate to call Rachid benmoussa (phone/whatsapp: +212672365624). Emergency Info: Police: 19 - Ambulance: 150 We wish you a pleasant stay in Morocco! 7th IEEE ICALT’2019 - Program at