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TOM CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Key research themes of the Chair of Technology & Operations Management (TOM) are regularly presented at various international conferences:
- "On the Optimal Working Capital Allocation in a Multi-echelon Supply Chain" INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA, November 2009.
- "The Effect of Supply Chain Disruptions on Suppliers, Customers, and Rivals" POMS 2009, Orlando, USA, May 2009.
- "Aligning Supply Chain Portfolios with Product Portfolios" POMS 2008, La Jolla, USA, May 2008.
- "Interrelating Operational and Financial Performance Measurements in Inventory Control" POMS 2008, La Jolla, USA, May 2008.
- "Maximizing Supply Chain Profits with Selective Channel Strategies" INFORMS Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, November 2007.
- "Market Dynamics in a Retail Supply Chain under Item-level RFID" INFORMS Annual Meeting, Denver, USA, October 2004.
- "The mi adidas Mass Customization Initiative" INFORMS Annual Meeting, Denver, USA, October 2004.
- "Satisfying Customer Preferences via Mass Customization and Mass Production," INFORMS Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA, October 2003.
- "Radio-Frequency Identification and the Retail Supply Chain," INFORMS Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA, October 2003.
- "Optimal Procurement Strategies for Online Spot Markets," INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Jose, USA, November 2002.
- "Integrating Direct and Indirect Sales Channels Under Decentralized Decision Making," INFORMS Annual Meeting, Miami, USA, November 2001.
- "Relaxing Channel Separation - Integrating the Virtual Store," INFORMS Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA, November 1999.
- "Evaluation of AGV Routing Strategies Using Hierarchical Simulation," 1995 Winter Simulation Conference, Washington D.C., USA, December 1995.
- "Evaluation of Routing Strategies for AGV's Based on Computer Simulation," Special Interest Group of Discrete-Event Simulation, Operations Research Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, July 1995.
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