ERS 2022
June 20+21
The conference will take place as an on-site conference in Milan, Italy. On June 21st we offer a hybrid session for participants who cannot travel to Milan.
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17th CSCMP European Research Seminar (ERS) on Logistics and SCM.
The 17th CSCMP European Research Seminar (ERS) will take place on June 20+21, 2022 in Italy. It is hosted by the Politecnico di Milano.
The European Research Seminar (ERS) on Logistics and SCM is a global conference with a European background. It is an interactive conference, which centers on intensive discussion of top quality research and new developments among all participants. ERS welcomes participants from around the globe with its aim to expose and discuss contemporary issues in logistics and supply chain management.
It is a platform for intensive interaction both formally in the
sessions and informally outside of them.
We are looking forward to the next exciting conference and meeting many of you!

about us.
The ERS was initiated in 2006 by Professor Gammelgaard and the Council of Management Professional (CSCMP) as an academic conference held in conjunction with the annual European Conference of CSCMP. Over the years ERS has built a strong connection to the Journal of Business Logistics (JBL).
It is co-chaired by Professor Wallenburg and Professor Wieland and organized together with the ERS scientific committee, the ERS organization committee, and the local CSCMP roundtable.

conference co-chairs.
Carl Marcus Wallenburg WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
Andreas Wieland Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
scientific committee.
Alexander Trautrims University of Nottingham, UK
Angela Tumino Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Britta Gammelgaard Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Danuta Kisperska-Moroń University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Davide Luzzini Eada Business School, Spain
Fredrik Nilsson Lund University, Sweden
Riccardo Mangiaracina Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Sander de Leeuw Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
organizational committee.
Tatjana Schneider WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
further to be announced