Papers
After the successful organisation of the e-Freight 2011 conference in Munich, the e-Freight 2012 conference will be organised by EC funded projects all studying and creating solutions for the e-Freight areas of information exchange in planning, monitoring, invoicing, assuring compliance and reporting for secure co-modal and multi-modal freight transport.
You are invited to submit an extended abstract of between 800 and 1000 words by 5pm GMT, 5 th March 2012 by visiting the following link:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=efreight2012
The abstract should be structured under the following headings: objective, methodology, findings, impacts of the research. It should be supplemented with six key words.
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Name
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Institution
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Bill Karakostas
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City University, London, UK
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Dewan Islam
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Newcastle University, UK
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Maria Boile
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Hellenic Institute of Transport, GR
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Tom Zunder
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Newcastle University, UK
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Yao-Hua Tan
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TU Delft, NL
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Rob Zuidwijk
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Erasmus University, NL
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Per Olof Arnäs
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Chalmers University of Technology, SE
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Ethem Pekin
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE
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The scientific conference has a special focus on the needs of business and the industry in Freight Transport and Logistics and will assess papers on the areas of:
Notification of accepted papers will be sent to the selected authors by 15th March with a view to submitting the completed paper by 20th April 2012 .
The presentations of approved papers will be supplemented by keynote speakers representing government authorities and innovative business. On the second day of the conference, parallel sessions will deliver insight into the latest scientific research and business projects and cater for round table discussions.