Scientific publications, book chapters, and full-length volumes that address the key challenges of modern logistics
Our scientific output reflects ZLC’s commitment to generating high-quality, applicable knowledge with a global perspective. Over the years, we have actively contributed to academic progress in logistics, supply chain management, and operations through publications in high-impact journals.
We collaborate with universities, research centers, and companies to develop articles that tackle real-world problems using solid methodological foundations. Our papers cover topics such as optimization, sustainability, resilience, digitalization, urban mobility, and inventory planning, among others.
This research effort strengthens our practical impact and consolidates ZLC’s position as a European benchmark in logistics and supply chain research.
ZLC Scientific Publications
Below, you can explore some of our most notable scientific publications.
Feng Y., Frank Chen Y. A computational approach for optimal joint inventory-pricing control in an infinite-horizon periodic review system, Operations Research, Vol. 59 (5) (2011) 1297-1303
Keblis M., Feng Y. Optimal Pricing and Production Control in an Assembly System with a General Stockout Cost, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. 57 (3) (2012) 821-826
Privett N., Gonsalvez D. Visibility in Global Health Supply Chains. Working Paper, 2011
Revilla, E. and Sáenz, M.J. Challenges in supply chain disruptions (In Spanish). Estrategia, N. 6, 2011
Revilla, E. and Sáenz, M.J. How do you manage supply chain disruptions? (Spanish). América Economía, October 2011
Goel A. and Gruhn V. A General Vehicle Routing Problem, European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 191 (3) (2008) 650-660
Goel A. Vehicle Scheduling and Routing with Drivers' Working Hours, Transportation Science, Vol. 43 (1) (2009) 17-26
Goel A. Truck Driver Scheduling in the European Union, Transportation Science, Vol. 44 (4) (2010) 429-441
Goel A. The Value of In-Transit Visibility for Supply Chains with Multiple Modes of Transport, International Journal of Logistics, Vol. 13 (6) (2010) 475-492
Goel A. and Rousseau L. M. Truck Driver Scheduling in Canada, Journal of Scheduling, Vol. 15 (6) (2012) 783-799
Goel A., Archetti C. and Savelsbergh M. Truck Driver Scheduling in Australia, Computers & Operations Research, Vol. 39 (5) (2012) 1122-1132
Goel A. The Canadian Minimum Duration Truck Driver Scheduling Problem, Computers & Operations Research, Vol. 39 (10) (2012) 2359-2367