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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):

  • Operations research and mathematical optimization

  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning in supply chains

  • Sustainable and green logistics

  • Smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 integration

  • Carbon footprint reduction in logistics and transportation

  • Resilient and adaptive supply network design

  • Industrial engineering approaches to sustainability

  • Decision-support systems for sustainable operations

Why Contribute to TULTECH Books?

  • No submission fees (No Article Processing Charges)

  • ISBN-registered publication and global availability

  • Full peer-review handled by our internal editorial team

  • Commitment to Scopus indexing, following all technical and quality benchmarks

  • Ethical publishing: We follow COPE guidelines and support the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)

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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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Posted on 3 August, 2025 by Charlotte Lee

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 18 November.

  1. Bartolomeu Dias discovers Cape of Good Hope
  2. Battle of Vertieres in which Haitians defeat French
  3. Antarctica discovered by US Navy Captain Nathaniel B Palmer
  4. Standard time zones established by railroads in US Canada
  5. Oahu Railway begins public service in Hawaii
  6. Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty gives US exclusive canal rights in Panama
  7. US invades Nicaragua later overthrows Pres Zelaya
  8. Lincoln Deachey performs 1st airplane loop-the-loop
  9. Latvia declares independence from Russia
  10. Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse debuts in NY in "Steamboat Willie"
  11. Flowers & Trees awarded 1st Academy Award for a cartoon
  12. Main span of Golden Gate Bridge joined
  13. 1st ambassador to Canada Ray Atherton nominated
  14. Yanks trade Woodling Byrd McDonald Triandos Miranada & Smith to Orioles for Turley Larsen & Hunter as part of an 18 player deal
  15. Yanks sign free agent Don Gullett
  16. Devils shutout Rangers 6-0
  17. Flyers' Ron Sutter failed on 11th penalty shot against Islanders