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Book: Sustainable Operations and Intelligent Supply Chains (Open)

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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.

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Posted on 3 August, 2025 by Charlotte Lee

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 4 July.

  1. Brightest known super-nova starts shining for 23 days
  2. Crab Nebula supernova recorded by Chinese & Japanese astronomers.
  3. Declaration of Independence -- US gains independence from Britain.
  4. US Milt Academy officially opened at West Point NY
  5. William Herschel makes last telescopic observation comet of 1819.
  6. 2nd & 3rd presidents-John Adams & Thomas Jefferson die
  7. 1st US passenger railroad was begun Baltimore & Ohio
  8. James Monroe the fifth president died
  9. Thoreau moves into his shack on Walden Pond
  10. Lewis Carroll began inventing the story of Alice in Wonderland for his friend Alice Pleasance Liddell during a boating trip
  11. Boise Idaho founded (now capital of Idaho)
  12. Aquarium opens in Woodward Gardens
  13. 1st public exhibition of electric light in SF
  14. Telegraph Hill Observatory opens in SF.
  15. Statue of Liberty was presented to US in Paris
  16. Washington state constitutional convention holds 1st meeting.
  17. Elwood Haynes successfully tests one of the 1st US autos
  18. Republic of Hawaii established.
  19. Aphelion Passage
  20. Pacific Cable (SF Hawaii Guam Phil) opens FDR sends message
  21. Work begins on the Oakland Bay Bridge
  22. Yankees retire 1st uniform #4 Lou Gehrig 1st Old Timers Day
  23. 1st American bombing mission over enemy-occupied Europe (WW2)
  24. Philippines gains independence from US
  25. America's new 49-star flag honoring Alaska statehood unfurled
  26. Mickey Mantle hits career homer # 300
  27. America's new 50-star flag honoring Hawaiian statehood unfurled
  28. Mariner 4 flies past Mars sends 1st close-up photos.
  29. LBJ signs Freedom of Information Act
  30. Freedom of Information Act goes into effect
  31. Raid on Entebbe - Israel rescues 229 Air France passengers
  32. Fourth Space Shuttle Mission - Columbia 4 returns to Earth
  33. Jimmy Connors beats John McEnroe for championship at Wimbeldon
  34. Yankee Dave Righetti no hits the Red Sox
  35. Yuri Sedykh of USSR throws hammer a record 86.33 m.
  36. Tinker Bell's nightly flight begins
  37. Martina Navaratalova wins her 6th straight Wimbeldon