Upcoming Events
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Mar 6-13
SCL Course: Essentials of Negotiations and Stakeholder Influence (Virtual/Instructor-led)
Level-sets the participants' understanding of negotiation influence and strengthens preparation, planning and execution activities involved with both simple and complex negotiations.
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Dec 9-12
SCL Course: Supply Chain Optimization and Prescriptive Analytics (Virtual/Instructor-led)
Learn advanced analytics and mathematical optimization to find solutions for supply chain problems.
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Jan 15
SCL January 2025 Supply Chain and Logistics Career Fair
Supply chain and logistics career fair where industry supply chain representatives meet Georgia Tech students.
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Feb 17-20
SCL Course: Engineering the Warehouse (Classroom/In-Person)
Learn the concepts necessary to address modern warehouse trade-offs between space and time in optimizing and managing your warehouse.
Past Events
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Nov 18-20
7th International Physical Internet Conference (IPIC 2020)
18th-20th November, 2020 | Online (hosted by Shenzhen University, CHINA)
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Jul 9-11
6th International Physical Internet Conference (IPIC 2019)
9th-11th July, 2019 | Church House, Westminster, London, the UNITED KINGDOM
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Jun 18-22
5th International Physical Internet Conference (IPIC 2018)
Taking place June 18-22, 2018 at University of Groningen, the NETHERLANDS
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Apr 6
PIC Seminar: Routing in the Physical Internet: Framework, Algorithms and Research Perspectives
A seminar hosted by the Physical Internet Center and SCL
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Jul 4-6
4th International Physical Internet Conference (IPIC 2017)
July 4-6, 2017 on the Graz University of Technology, AUSTRIA campus
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Jun 29 to Jul 1
3rd International Physical Internet Conference (IPIC 2016)
June 29-July 1, 2016 on the Georgia Tech campus
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Nov 11
TAG Panel | Towards a Physical Internet: Meeting the Global Logistics Sustainability Challenge
Please join TAG Supply Chain & Logistics and the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute for a panel discussion
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Jun 4
The Physical Internet - GT Savannah Learning Series
Sustainability Challenges and Solutions for Port Regions