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80487702.Pdf YA AR UNIVERSITY 27-29 October 2011 Altın Yunus Resort Otel Çeşme, İzmir • Turkey 1 YA AR UNIVERSITY Thursday, October 27 2011 Friday, October 28 2011 SESSION TIMETABLE Yaşar University 08:30 - 18:00 09:30 - 11:00 OPENING SESSION > Selçuk Yaşar Conference Hall INDUSTRY-SPONSORS PRESENTATIONS > OKYANUS COFFEE & SNACKS 08:30-09:00 Chair: Mehmet Tanyaş, Maltepe University, Turkey MINI CONCERT 09:00-09:15 OPENING SPEECHES 09:15-10:15 Gülçin Büyüközkan, Galatasaray University, Turkey Professor Ömer Baybars TEK, Ph.D., Congress Chair, Yaşar University “Green Supply Chain Management” Professor Mehmet TANYAŞ, Ph.D., President, LODER-Turkish Association of Logistics, Congress Co-Chair Okan Aras, Üçge Drs Depolama Sistemleri, Turkey Professor Nuri YILDIRIM, Ph.D., Dean, Yaşar University Professor Murat BARKAN, Ph.D., Rector, Yaşar University “Lojistikte Verimliliğin Anahtarı: Depo Raf Sistemleri” Ahmet YİĞİTBAŞI, Yaşar University Head of the Board of Trustees Yılmaz Attila, Yılmaz Attila Danışmanlık, Turkey Binali YILDIRIM, Minister of Transportation (Upon confirmation) “Dağıtım Deposu ile Mağaza Formatları Arasında Yaşanan Sorunlar” COFFEE BREAK 10:15-10:30 Emrah Gezgin, İnci Lojistik, Turkey (COMMEMORATION) Professor Donald J. BOWERSOX, Ph.D., Michigan State University, U.S.A. “Yeşil Lojistik (İntermodal Denizotobanı Taşımacılığı)” KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 10:30-12:30 Mehmet AKTAŞ, Ph.D., CEO, Yaşar Holding Member of Board of Directors, TURKEY Kemal İzmirden, Food Group,Yaşar Holding A.Ş, Turkey “Logistics and Supply Chain Management, An Industrial Perspective” “Lojistikte Performans Yönetimi” Professor James STOCK, Ph.D., University of South Florida, USA “Trends in Logistics and Supply Chain Management” Aydan Bilgel, Mars Logistics Group,Turkey Professor Brenda STERNQUIST, Ph.D., Michigan State University, USA “Lojistik Sektöründe Standardizasyon” “Retailer’s Strategic International Expansion” Burak Alat, Omsan Lojistik, Turkey Professor Antonio RIZZI, Ph.D., Parma University, ITALY “Perakende Lojistiği” “RFID Fashion Pilot Project” Professor Rene De KOSTER, Ph.D., Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University, NETHERLANDS Sinan Cem Savcı, Borusan Logistics, Turkey “Time Windows as a Tool to Manage City Sustainability” “Müşteri Lokasyonunda Lojistik” Igor JAKOMIN, Ph.D., Ministry of Transportation State Secretary, SLOVENIA ”The Gateway for Your Logistics Solutions” Dr. Devrim Erişkon, Gras Savoye, Turkey Professor Martin CHRISTOPHER, Ph.D., Cranfield University, UK (VTR) “Stratejik Risk Yönetimi Kapsamında Tedarik Zinciri Yönetiminin Yeri ve Siyasal İstikrarı Düşük Ülkelerde “The Major Global Challenges Facing Supply Chain Management” Lojistik Riskleri” LUNCH 12:30-13:30 Türkan Gürsaç, Schenker Arkas, Turkey MINI CONCERT 13:45-14:00 “Hızla Büyüyen Lojistik Sektöründe İnsan Kaynakları Uygulamaları ve Artan Önemi” INVITED SESSION I 14:00-15:45 Chair: Professor Ömer Baybars TEK, Ph.D. Haluk R. Cezayirlioğlu,Orkide Danışmanlık,Turkey Professor Mehmet TANYAŞ, Ph.D., President, LODER-Turkish Association of Logistics, TURKEY “Lojistik Köy Konsepti ve Yeni Girisimler” Assoc. Prof. Paul BARRETT, Ph.D., Dean of Longwood University, USA Assoc. Prof. John N. GASKINS, Ph.D., Longwood University, USA Servet TOPALOĞLU, Yaşar Holding, Member of Board of Directors, TURKEY Yaşar BÜYÜKÇETİN, CEO, Sofra Grup, TURKEY Murat IHLAMUR, Netsis General Manager, TURKEY Mehmet NANE, President, Council of Shopping Centers and Retailers (AMPD), TURKEY COFFEE BREAK 15:45-16:00 INVITED SESSION II 16:00-17:45 Chair: Professor Mehmet TANYAŞ, Ph.D. Emrah GEZGİN General Manager, İnci Logistics, TURKEY Professor Tunç EREM, Ph.D., President, Turkish Marketing Association, TURKEY Professor Okan TUNA, Ph.D., Dokuz Eylül University, TURKEY Professor Alptekin ERKOLLAR, Ph.D., University of Kalgenfurt, AUSTRIA Professor Tunçdan BALTACIOĞLU, Ph.D., İzmir University of Economics, TURKEY Assist. Prof. Muhammed BAMYACI, Ph.D., Maltepe University, TURKEY Emre AKAL, Akzo Nobel Boya A.Ş., Purchasing Manager, TURKEY SHUTTLE TO ÇEŞME ALTIN YUNUS HOTEL 18:00 2 3 YA AR UNIVERSITY Friday, October 28 2011 Friday, October 28 2011 SESSION TIMETABLE SESSION - I > DENİZKIZI I 09:30 - 10:45 SESSION - III > DENİZKIZI 1 14:00 - 15:15 FACILITY LOCATION-1 LOGISTIC CENTERS & E-COMMERCE - 1 Chair: Brenda Sternquist, Michigan State University, USA Chair: Micheal Grabinski, Neu-Ulm University, Germany Muhittin H. Demir, İzmir University of Economics, Turkey A. Güldem Cerit, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey Ladin H. Yıldıran, İzmir Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey Gözde Nihat, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey “Optimal Location of Waste Landfill Site and GIS Implementation for İzmir” “Developments in Transporter Centers: A Logistics Oriented Approach For İzmir” Ceren Altuntaş, Yaşar University, Turkey Funda Samanlıoğlu, Kadir Has University, Turkey Okan Tuna, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey Zeki Ayağ, Kadir Has University, Turkey “Conceptualization of Logistics Centers From an Industrial Buying Approach” Ahmet Yücekaya, Kadir Has University, Turkey Mehmet Tanyaş, Maltepe University, Turkey Duygu Elibol, Kadir Has University, Turkey Umut Rıfat Tuzkaya, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey İlke Depe, Kadir Has University, Turkey Özge Nalan Alp, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey Gökçe Özdemir, Kadir Has University, Turkey Nurgül Demirtaş, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey Cemal Ersin Davarcı, Kadir Has University, Turkey Hayri Baraçlı, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey “A Location-Routing Model For Regional Blood Banks” “Distribution Center Layout Design Selection by Using Axiomatic Design: A Specific Case For Fruits and Atilla Yıldıztekin, Logistics Consultant, Turkey Vegetables Wholesale Market Hall” Ercan Şenyiğit, Erciyes University, Turkey Ela Sibel Bayrak Meydanoğlu, Marmara University, Turkey Ayşe Merve Can, Erciyes University, Turkey “Soa-Based E-Supply Chains” “The Location Selection of Freight Village in Samsun” Elizabeth Mariotz, Philadelphia University, USA Turhan Bilgili, Beykoz Vocational School of Logistics, Turkey Alexander Von Lingen, Equipeuropa, Belgium “Business Competitiveness and Consumer Protection in E-commerce Trends in Multi-Channel and Cross- “Retail Location Methodologies Comparison Through Decision Making Processes” Border Retailing Via Internet The European Union And The United States Compared” Volkan Yavaş, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey Gül Denktaş Şakar, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey SESSION - IV > DENİZKIZI 1 15:30 - 16:45 “Evaluation of Freight Villages Concept in Turkey: A Case Study for Aliağa Region” LOGISTIC CENTERS & E-COMMERCE -2 SESSION - II > DENİZKIZI I 11:00 - 12:15 Chair: İge Pırnar, Yaşar University, Turkey Banu Atrek, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey WAREHOUSING Ceren Altuntaş, Yaşar University, Turkey Chair: Antonio Rizzi, Parma University, Italy “Web Base Private Shopping Companies: To What Extent Do They Have E-Supply Chains?” Gülsüm Aydın, İstanbul University, Turkey Besoa Rabenasolo, Universite Lille Nord De France, France Fatma Kalaoğlu, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey Sibel Bayar Çağlak, İstanbul University, Turkey Selin Hanife Eryürük, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey Güler Bilgen Alkan, İstanbul University, Turkey Alev Bilge, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey “Development of Warehousing Management System in Turkey” Murat Başkak, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey İsmail Karakış, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey “Analysis of Logistics Center Activities in Europe” Murat Başkak, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey İpek Eker, Fatih University, Turkey Mehmet Tanyaş, Maltepe University, Turkey Şakir Esnaf, İstanbul University, Turkey “Warehouse Design: A Comprehensive Literature Review” M. Fatih Taşgetiren,Yaşar University, Turkey Hüseyin Selçuk Kılıç, Marmara University, Turkey “A Differential Evolution Algorithm For The Median Cycle Problem” M. Bülent Durmuşoğlu, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey Selin Hanife Eryürük, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey “In-Plant Logistics: Literature Review” Fatma Kalaoğlu, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey Besao Rabenasolo, Universite Lille Nord De France, France Mesut Kumru, Doğuş University, Turkey Murat Baskak, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey “Measuring the Internal Performance of Logistics: A Case Study” Emmanuel Castelain, Universite Lille Nord De France, France Ömer Öztürkoğlu, Yaşar University, Turkey Feridun Akpınar, Universite Lille Nord De France, France Kevin R. Gue, Auburn University, USA “How to Create a Strong Collaborative Logistics For Turkish Clothing Industry in Order to Satisfy Local And European Retailers” Russell D. Meller, University of Arkansas, USA Okan Aksoy, Gazi University, Turkey “The Effects of New Aisle Designs On Travel Distance in Unit-Load Warehouses” Bahar Özyörük, Gazi University, Turkey 4 “The Importance of Freight Villages:The Aplication in TCDD” 5 YA AR UNIVERSITY Friday, October 28 2011 Friday, October 28 2011 SESSION TIMETABLE SESSION - I > DENİZKIZI I 09:30 - 10:45 SESSION - III > DENİZKIZI 1 14:00 - 15:15 FACILITY LOCATION-1 LOGISTIC CENTERS & E-COMMERCE - 1 Chair: Brenda Sternquist, Michigan State University, USA Chair: Micheal Grabinski, Neu-Ulm University, Germany Muhittin H. Demir, İzmir University of Economics, Turkey A. Güldem Cerit, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey Ladin H. Yıldıran, İzmir Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey Gözde Nihat, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey “Optimal Location of Waste Landfill Site and GIS Implementation for İzmir” “Developments in Transporter Centers: A Logistics Oriented Approach For İzmir” Ceren Altuntaş,
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