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Book: Sustainable Operations and Intelligent Supply Chains (Open)

? Open Call for Book Chapters
Book Title: Sustainable Operations and Intelligent Supply Chains
Editor: Dr. Amir M. Fathollahi-Fard
Chapter Submission Deadline: 20 December 2025
? Submit your chapters HERE
This forthcoming volume in the TULTECH Book Series aims to explore forward-thinking research and practical innovations at the intersection of sustainability, operational efficiency, and intelligent technologies in supply chain and logistics systems.
We welcome contributions in the following areas (but not limited to):
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Operations research and mathematical optimization
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning in supply chains
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Sustainable and green logistics
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Smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 integration
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Carbon footprint reduction in logistics and transportation
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Resilient and adaptive supply network design
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Industrial engineering approaches to sustainability
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Decision-support systems for sustainable operations
Why Contribute to TULTECH Books?
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No submission fees (No Article Processing Charges)
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ISBN-registered publication and global availability
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Full peer-review handled by our internal editorial team
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Commitment to Scopus indexing, following all technical and quality benchmarks
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Ethical publishing: We follow COPE guidelines and support the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)
Editorial Workflow
Submissions will be managed by the internal editorial board. After rigorous peer review and editorial revision, final chapters will be sent to the editor for final review and acceptance.
Support and Impact
We would be grateful if you could share this open call among your research networks, students, and colleagues. This is a unique opportunity for scholars and professionals to publish in a high-quality academic outlet with real-world relevance.
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Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Smart Cities
20 August, 2024Workshop on Advanced Water Treatment Processes
10 July, 2024Workshop on Water Recycling Simulation and Modelling
15 March, 2024Today In History
Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 28 January.
- Galileo may have unknowingly viewed undiscovered planet Neptune
- Johannes Hevelius dies
- London's Pall Mall is 1st st lit by gaslight
- Bellingshausen discovers Alexander Island off Antarctica
- Britain formally returns Mosquito Coast to Nicaragua
- Paris surrenders to Germans
- 1st telephone exchange New Haven Connecticut George W Coy hired as 1st full-time telephone operator
- Yale Daily News published - 1st college daily newspaper
- US milt forces leave Cuba for 2nd time
- US Coast Guard established
- 1st US state unemployment insurance act enacted - Wisconsin
- 1st Ski Tow starts running (in Vermont)
- J Fred Muggs (the chimp) joins Today show
- Elvis Presley's 1st TV appearance (Dorsey Bros Stage Show)
- Construction began on 1st private thorium-uranium nuclear reactor
- 1st photograph bounced off moon Washington DC
- Ranger's Don Murdoch failed on 4th penalty shot against Islanders
- 25th Space Shuttle - Challenger 10 explodes 73 sec after liftoff



