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About the Journal
The International Transactions on Supply Chain Management (ITSCM) is a prestigious peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the theory, practice, and application of supply chain management on a global scale. ITSCM serves as a leading platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to disseminate cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, and practical insights in the field of supply chain management.

Aims and Scope:
ITSCM covers a broad spectrum of topics within supply chain management, including but not limited to:
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Logistics and Transportation: Optimization of logistics processes, transportation management, distribution network design, and last-mile delivery solutions.
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Procurement and Sourcing: Strategic sourcing, supplier selection and management, procurement process optimization, and sustainable procurement practices.
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Inventory Management: Inventory optimization techniques, demand forecasting, inventory control systems, and inventory risk management strategies.
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Sustainability and Green Supply Chains: Sustainable supply chain practices, environmental impact assessments, carbon footprint reduction, and circular economy initiatives.
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Supply Chain Analytics: Data-driven decision-making in supply chain management, predictive analytics, supply chain visibility, and performance measurement.
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Emerging Technologies: Integration of emerging technologies such as blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and robotics into supply chain operations.
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Global Supply Chain Management: Challenges and opportunities in managing global supply chains, international trade regulations, cross-border logistics, and geopolitical risks.
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Resilient Supply Chains: Strategies for building resilience in supply chains, risk mitigation, business continuity planning, and supply chain disruption management.
Key Features:
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Rigorous Peer Review: All submissions to ITSCM undergo a rigorous peer-review process by experts in the field to ensure the quality, relevance, and originality of published content.
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Interdisciplinary Focus: ITSCM encourages interdisciplinary research and collaboration, welcoming contributions from researchers across various disciplines who are engaged in supply chain management research.
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Practical Applications: In addition to theoretical advancements, ITSCM emphasizes the practical applications of supply chain management concepts, featuring industry case studies, best practices, and real-world insights.
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Ethical Considerations: The journal promotes ethical conduct in supply chain management research and encourages discussions on sustainability, responsible sourcing, and ethical procurement practices.
Audience:
ITSCM caters to a diverse audience, including researchers, academics, supply chain professionals, logistics managers, procurement specialists, policymakers, and students interested in supply chain management. The journal serves as a valuable resource for staying updated on the latest developments, trends, and challenges in the dynamic field of supply chain management.
Mission:
The mission of ITSCM is to advance the theory, practice, and application of supply chain management through the publication of high-quality research and practical insights. By providing a platform for scholarly exchange and dissemination of research findings, ITSCM aims to facilitate knowledge creation, foster innovation, and contribute to the sustainable and resilient management of global supply chains.
Access:
ITSCM is available online and provides open access to its content, ensuring that research findings are accessible to a global audience without barriers. Open access promotes greater dissemination of knowledge and facilitates broader participation in the advancement of supply chain management research and practice.