1. MODELING THE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN Open Access Author: Lucchi, Maria Title: MODELING THE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: SustainabilitySupply ChainCarbon FootprintGreenhouse Gas EmissionsTransportation File: Download Maria_Lucchi_Thesis__1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Redesign of the Fragile Item Department S.O.P. for an Off-Price Department Store Retailer Open Access Author: Nardi, Kara Title: Redesign of the Fragile Item Department S.O.P. for an Off-Price Department Store Retailer Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: SOPStandard Operating ProcedureRetailDistribution CenterSupply ChainRedesign File: Download FINAL_THESIS_PDF.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING: APPLICATIONS IN ARMY LOGISTICS Open Access Author: Wonderling, Benjamin Jordan Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING: APPLICATIONS IN ARMY LOGISTICS Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: Artificial IntelligenceAIMachine LearningLogisticsSupply ChainInternet of ThingsIndustry 4.0Army LogisticsMilitary LogisticsChange Management File: Download Wonderling_Thesis_Final_Submission__2019-_ARTIFICIAL_INTELLIGENCE_AND_MACHINE_LEARNING__APPLICATIONS_IN_ARMY_LOGISTICS_1_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Meeting Ever-Changing Customer Demand: Could “Ride Sharing” Disrupt Traditional Shipment of Consumer Items Across the U.S. Open Access Author: Lahlou, Karim Title: Meeting Ever-Changing Customer Demand: Could “Ride Sharing” Disrupt Traditional Shipment of Consumer Items Across the U.S. Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: Supply ChainSame-day deliveryCrowdsourced Shipping File: Download Karim_Lahlou_Final_Thesis_11.11.19.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor