Introduction
The Next-Gen Logistics & Supply Chains Management Journal (NLSCMJ) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on all topics related to logistics, supply chain management, and business operations. The journal particularly emphasizes research that contributes to the global and regional development of these fields.
The journal is published by CRC INT (Canter for Research and Consultancy International) and managed by the CRC INT, which is dedicated to fostering research excellence in logistics and supply chain studies.
Vision
To become a leading global platform for innovative and interdisciplinary research in logistics, supply chain management, and business operations, fostering the development of next-generation solutions that drive sustainable, efficient, and technologically advanced supply chains worldwide.
Mission
The Next-Gen Logistics & Supply Chains Management Journal (NLSCMJ) aims to:
- Publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research that addresses contemporary challenges and innovations in logistics and supply chain management.
- Promote the application of emerging technologies, such as AI, IoT, blockchain, and data analytics, in optimizing supply chain operations and sustainability.
- Serve as a bridge between academia, industry, and policymaking, facilitating collaborative research that has practical implications for the global logistics and supply chain community.
- Provide a platform for both established and early-career researchers to contribute novel ideas and insights that shape the future of global supply chain networks.
- Focus on the integration of sustainability, resilience, and ethical practices within supply chain management, ensuring a positive impact on business, society, and the environment.
Objectives and Scope
Being the official journal of CRC INT, the NLSCMJ aims to be a double-blind peer-reviewed international journal with both global and regional recognition for publishing original and innovative research in the fields of logistics, supply chain management, and business operations. The NLSCMJ will focus on various aspects of logistics and supply chain management, with a particular emphasis on emerging trends, technological innovations, sustainability, and supply chain resilience in the global context.
The intellectual contributions of the journal aim to enhance existing knowledge in logistics, supply chain management, and business operations, while addressing real-world challenges across industries. The NLSCMJ seeks to establish itself as one of the most prominent research platforms in logistics and supply chain management, inviting contributions from scholars, industry practitioners, and policymakers worldwide.
The audience of the NLSCMJ includes business professionals, academics, and intellectuals with a keen interest in cutting-edge research and advancements in logistics and supply chain management. As such, we expect all submissions to be of rigorous intellectual quality, supported by well-contextualized literature and presented in a manner accessible to a broad global audience.
We welcome submissions on core areas of logistics, supply chain management, and related fields as per the scope outlined below:
- Supply Chain Optimization
- Logistics Management
- Technology in Supply Chains
- Sustainability and Green Logistics
- Supply Chain Resilience
- Global and Regional Supply Chain Challenges
- Risk Management in Supply Chains
- Supply Chain and Operations Strategy
- Humanitarian and Social Logistics
- Emerging Trends and Innovations
- Supply Chain Education and Workforce Development
Advisory Board
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vatcharapol Sukhotu:
Dean Faculty of Logistics and Digital
Supply Chain, Naresuan University, Thailand.
Dr. Boonsub Panichakarn:
Senior Faculty and Ex-Director at the Faculty of Logistics and Digital Supply Chain, Naresuan University, Thailand.
Dr. Jessada Pochan:
Lecturer- Senior Faculty at the Faculty of Logistics and Digital Supply Chain, Naresuan University, Thailand.
Apex Editorial Board
Dr. Adeel Akhatr:
Assistant Professor, Ph.D in Logistics and Supply Chain, Bahauddin Zakaria University Multan, Pakistan.
Dr. Muhammad Shafiq:
Proactive Researcher, Supply Chain and Engineering Management Research Unit, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
Dr. Hanzla Ahmed:
Assistant Professor, Cholistan Institute of Business Administration Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (CUVAS), Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
Publisher
CRC INT
NLSCMJ is published under an Open Access arrangement.
Managing Editors
Dr. Sonia Nazeer
Ph.D. in Logistics and Supply Chain.
Email: drsonianazeer@gmail.com
Editorial Email for Submission and Correspondence: