Projects
Mapping and Utilizing the Potential of Philippine Cacao: Development of Thermal REsistant Chocolate and Supply Chain Analysis Ghent University
Multi-disciplinary research which aims to develop Philippine chocolate products (thermal resistant) given that these chocolates are aligned with Asian consumer preferences. Sensory analysis with trained panels and consumers will be carried out. Further, this research will contain a pioneering study on the organization of the supply chain of the Philippine cacao industry and describe the marketing potential of these products.
MIT project 'Alternative Jet Fuel Supply Chain Analysis' Hasselt University
Port Economic analysis , particularly with respect to generalized cost modeling of the entire supply chain. University of Antwerp
Mapping the potential of Philippine cacao (Theobroma cacao L.): Sensory, Consumer and Supply Chain Analyses Ghent University
Location analysis of value-added logistics services in supply chains for Chinese export products. University of Antwerp
Sustainable collaborative urban supply chains - the future of urban supply chain orchestration. University of Antwerp
STRAUSS: SusTainable collaboRAtive Urban Supply chainS - The future of urban supply chain orchestration Hasselt University
Supply Chain Analytics for Sustainability. KU Leuven
In this project, we use data analytics tools to study different aspects of the effect of sustainability-driven decisions on the operational aspects of supply chain management. Typically, such decisions are made to comply with external regulations (e.g., maximum CO2 emissions) or to pursue self-imposed goals (e.g., firms pledging to power all their plants with renewable energy by a certain deadline). This project aims to fill the gap in three ...
REMASC - Prediction & Management of the ‘Reverse’ Remanufacturing Supply Chain Ghent University
Driven by sustainability, companies and customers alike are looking to set up a closed loop supply chain whereby products are returned to be ‘remanufactured’ (i.e., process to retain the usefulness of the product or the components). These product returns trigger a reverse manufacturing supply chain (REMASC). Companies are in need for tools that support both operational aspects, as well as strategic decision making related to the management of ...