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.
Ekici, A., Özener, O. Ö., Kuyzu, G. Cyclic delivery schedules for an inventory routing problem, Transportation Science, 49 (4), 817-829, 2015.
Urciuoli, L. Cyber-Resilience: A Strategic Approach for Supply Chain Management. Technology Innovation Management Review, Vol. 5 (4), April 2015, pp. 13–18
Val, S., Roldan J.F. Public private partnerships for Mediterranean port-hinterland development. Perspectives and recommendations for the competitiveness of Mediterranean ports. Outcomes of the FUTUREMED strategic project of the EU MED Programme. Chapter 4. 2015. Maggioli Editore. pp 52-63
Val, S. Kehinde, A, Machado A., Ciprés C. Supply Chain Network Design. Tackling Regulations, Lead Time and Cost Efficiency. Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chains: Innovations and Integral Approaches (Contributions to Management Science). Springer, Book chapter, October 2015 (Editors: Joost de...
Roldán, F., Esteban, B., Val, S. 3D Animation of the Transpyrenean corridor created by GIS tools. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 160, 2014, pp. 244-253
Sáenz, M.J. and Revilla E., Creating More Resilient Supply Chains. MIT Sloan Management Review, Summer issue, June 2014, 55 (4), pp 22-24
Revilla E. and Sáenz, M.J., Supply Chain Disruption Management: Global Convergence vs. National Specificity, Journal of Business Research, Vol 67 (2014) pp 1123-1135. June 2014
Esteban B., Val S., Roldán F., Study of the Transpyrenean corridor in comparison with other corridors in the Iberian Peninsula using GIS tools. XI Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT 2014). Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 160, 2014,...
Sáenz, M.J. and Revilla E., Case Study: Cisco Systems, inc., Supply Chain Risk Management. In Chuck Munson (Ed.), The Supply Chain Management Casebook: Comprehensive Coverage and Best Practices in SCM, Financial Times Press. Winner of the Case Writing Award, 2013...
Revilla E. and Sáenz, M.J. A Taxonomy of Supply Chain Risk Management Strategies: Antecedents and Performance. 2013 Best Paper Award, International Decision Science Institute Conference 2013
Yadav P., Logistics fix for the flu, Industrial Engineer, Vol. 38 (3) (2006) 15-15
Mustafa Çagri Gürbüz, Kamran Moinzadeh, Yong-Pin Zhou, Coordinated Replenishment Strategies in Inventory/Distribution Systems, Management Science, Vol. 53 (2) (2007) 293–307