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2020

Science Luxembourg, May 14, 2020:
Press Conference COVID-19 Task Force

Luxemburger Wort, April 27, 2020:
Gesprengte Lieferketten

Social Sciences in China Press, March 30, 2020:
COVID-19 May Drive Global Supply Chain Restructuring

The European Business Review, March 26, 2020:
Let Your Supply Chains Be Sustainable Too: Sound Advice from Luxembourg

Lëtzebuerger Land, March 20, 2020:
Effet coup de fouet

The Conversation, together with Xiodan Pan, March 12, 2020:

  • When the coronavirus gets tough, the tough get stockpiling
  • Le coronavirus se répand, tout comme l’inquiétude des consommateurs

Luxemburger Wort, March 9, 2020, p. 12:
Gestörte Lieferketten / Ein Virus trifft die globalisierte Wirtschaft

ARD Tagesschau, March 1, 2020:
Verkehrswende: Nahverkehr in Luxemburg kostenlos

ARD Tagesschau, March 1, 2020, Luxemburg probt die Verkehrswende

ARD Tagesschau, February 29, 2020, Kostenloser ÖPNV ist erst der Anfang

Radio 100,7; February 27, 2002, Wat bréngt Leit dozou, vum Auto op Bus an Zuch ëmzeklammen?

Paperjam, February 11, 2020, The coronavirus and its impact on global supply chains

Deutschlandfunk, January 3, 2020, Verkehrswende in Luxemburg – Bus und Bahn bald kostenlos
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ARD Tagesschau, January 3, 2020, Luxemburg probt die Verkehrswende

Bayerischer Rundfunk, Kostenloser ÖPNV: Luxemburg probt die Verkehrswende

2019

AHK Debelux Magazine, December 2019/January 2020, Digitalisierung ist kein Hobby

AHK Debelux Magazine, December 2019/January 2020, Künstliche Intelligenz – Immer noch eine Blackbox?

AHK Debelux, Move IT 2019,
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2018

Digital Supply Chain Roundtable Series, September 27, 2018, Artificial intelligence – The rise of the machines (and the regulator?)

Lëtzebuerger Journal, August 7, 2018, Der Wegbegleiter des Internets der Dinge

IT One, June 22, 2018, Artificial Intelligence: Separating the hype from reality

Solutions Magazine, June 25, 2018, L’ai á l’œuvre lors du Luxembourg Analytics Summit

2017

Happen (2017), pp. 54-64, Luxembourg Logistics – Embracing the data-driven revolution

Luxemburger Wort, September 28, 2017, Künstliche Intelligenz: Erst muss der Chef überzeugt werden

L’essentiel, January 10, 2017, Benny Mantin, directeur du Centre for Logistics

Supply Chain Management Review, January 12, 2017, Benny Mantin appointed Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Luxembourg Chronicle, January 11, 2017, Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management appoints new director

AHK Debelux Magazine

2014

Following the air disaster in June 2014, over Ukrainian air space, BBC radio’s James Coomarasamy, host of Newshour, got in touch with Management Science professor, Benny Mantin for a talk about the scrutiny airlines are under regarding their route planning and the economics behind it.

The discussion focussed mainly on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and their role in flight planning for civilian aircraft. Listen to Benny’s full discussion with James:


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A United Nations Organization, the ICAO has traditionally worked to provide global meteorological information and flight standards to better support the growing global community and its air travel needs. Recently the ICAO held a forum in Montreal addressing risk assessment, types of risks and how best to provide the materials to key points of international aviation planning. Currently it is up to individual nations to assess and report the risks to civil authorities. With no standard assessment or mandated requirement, it can make it difficult for airlines to plan accordingly.

With Dr. Mantin’s research in aviation economics he was able to provide a unique perspective on the role and expectations the ICAO has held in the past and possible future incentives for airlines and the passengers that fly with them.

Perhaps with the task force results and more relevant information available to the public, including the travellers and the insurance companies, the aviation industry will have a stronger motive when to developing their business plans for tomorrow.

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