New publication “Assortment optimization in omni-channel retailing” accepted at EJOR

New publication “Assortment optimization in omni-channel retailing” accepted at EJOR

Our latest #research on #assortmentoptimization in #omni-channel retailing will be published by the European Journal of Operational Research (VHB-Rating: A). Our approach shows the profit potential of cross-channel demand through #clickandcollect while still emphasizing the opportunities for in-channel demand substitutions.
Thanks to the authors @JonasHense and Alexander Hübner

Avoiding food waste with better planning tools

Avoiding food waste with better planning tools

The purpose of the EURO Working Group on Retail Operations is to advance the development and application of Operational Research (OR) methods, techniques, and tools in the field of Retail Operations. The second digital meeting of the EWG Retail Ops took place on March 26, 2021, with almost 60 participants, from the USA, Asia and Europe, and was organized by Sandra Transchel and Prof. Alexander Huebner.

“You can’t do this kind of planning with pencil and paper”

“You can’t do this kind of planning with pencil and paper”

Prof. Alexander Hübner and Prof. Clemens Thielen are conducting research on resource management and optimization processes at the TUM Campus Straubing. The topic has taken on decisive significance for the healthcare sector in the course of the pandemic. In an interview the two researchers share some insights on their Covid-19 lecture “Personnel Deployment and Bed Planning in the Hospital”, to be held on June 9.

Prof. Dr. Alexander Hübner and Jonas Hense participated in POMS 31st annual conference

Prof. Dr. Alexander Hübner and Jonas Hense participated in POMS 31st annual conference

Prof. Dr. Alexander Hübner and Jonas Hense represented the Chair of Supply and Value Chain Management during this year’s POMS (Production and Operations Management Society) annual conference. In the retail operations track, Jonas Hense presented his mutual research with Prof. Dr. Hübner on omni-channel assortment planning. In the same track, Jonas also hosted a session on omni-channel marketing and operations.

TUM Campus Straubing students win Global Student Challenge 2021 in supply chain management

TUM Campus Straubing students win Global Student Challenge 2021 in supply chain management

The winner of the 2021 edition of the Global Student Challenge in supply chain management is a student team from the Technical University of Munich. Magdalena Huber, Polina Ivanova, Enrico Kaschak, and Emilia Wengorz as the team “Bavarian Saftladen” competed against 47 other student teams from 33 different universities and 17 countries worldwide. After an intense and very close final from May 2-8, they took a phenomenal first place and can now call themselves world champions of the Global Student Challenge 2021.