I received my PhD in business logistics and management science from Pennsylvania State University in 1996 and my MSc in management science from Pennsylvania State University in 1988.
Prior to joining Laurier, I was a senior lecturer in the Department of Management Studies at the Universi...
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I received my PhD in business logistics and management science from Pennsylvania State University in 1996 and my MSc in management science from Pennsylvania State University in 1988.
Prior to joining Laurier, I was a senior lecturer in the Department of Management Studies at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica.
The main focus of my work is freight transportation and logistics in both contexts such as vehicle dispatch/routing and international trade gateways for maritime and land-based transportation. My most recent work in this area comprises 3 main themes: (i) issues affecting logistical efficiency at interfaces between international gateways and domestic transportation via trucks and trains, (ii) supply chain costs resulting from inefficient utilization of transportation capacity and (iii) the benefits of accurate and timely information for managerial decisions by both providers of transportation and logistics services (e.g., railways and trucking companies) and users of those services.
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