The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM)

Since: 2017
Service: Membership & Engagement

"The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) is the global leader in supply chain organizational transformation, innovation and leadership. As the largest non-profit association for supply chain, ASCM is an unbiased partner, connecting companies around the world to the newest thought leadership on all aspects of supply chain.†-ASCM

Benefit for participation

ASCM gives you various opportunities including:

  • Meeting speakers who will give you a deeper, more detailed opportunity to learn about your field and their craft, which is difficult to get in class. 
  • Opportunities to do research in the field you are interested in alongside others.
  • Meeting diverse people who have a common interest with you, which can lead to lifelong friendships.
  • Networking with jobs in and outside of the area during events which can lead to internships. 
  • A Certificate of completion for participation at the end of the semester if you participate in enough events or help the club. 

Past Meetings

 

ASCM EVENT POSTER W QR CODE

Judah Seidman (jseidman@njcu.edu), an Adjunct Professor of Supply Chain Management and Head Sourcing Market Data Services of Chain IQ AG, is hosting an event on November 12. Professor Judah is an industry expert on sourcing and procurement. Please see the following event and please join us with your students.

Join us for an insightful session with Dr. Robert Handfield, renowned author of Purchasing & Supply Chain Management (Cengage) and thought leader in sourcing management. Whether you're a professional in the field or interested in supply chain dynamics, this is a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights from one of the industry's foremost experts.

Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 

PURCHASING & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BOOKCOVER

Â鶹´«Ã½ the Guest Speaker:

Dr. Rob Handfield is the Bank of America University Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management at North Carolina State University, and Executive Director of the Supply Chain Resource Cooperative (). Handfield is considered a thought leader in the field of supply chain management, and is an industry expert in the field of strategic sourcing, supply market intelligence, and supplier development. He has spoken on these subjects across the globe, including China, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Latin America, India, Europe, Korea, Japan, Canada, in multiple presentations and webinars. Handfield has published more than 120 peer reviewed journal articles and is regularly quoted in global news media such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, LA Times, Bloomberg, NPR, Washington Post, the Financial Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and CNN. He served on the Joint Acquisition Task Force during COVID which led to published articles on the shortages of PPE in the Harvard Business Review and the Milbank Quarterly Journal, and led a NIIMBL research team studying distribution of test kits during the pandemic. He was also invited to serve on the Biden White House Counsel of Economic Advisors in January 2022, and has worked with many companies through the Supply Chain Resource Cooperative for several years.

You can register for this meeting in advance: . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Please contact Judah Seidman (jseidman@njcu.edu) or Dr. EunSu Lee (elee3@njcu.edu) with any questions!

BOAT TOUR POSTER, STATUE OF LIBERTY AND SKYLINE

Explore the Port Authority on a Scenic Cruise!
Date: Sunday, October 20, 2024
Time: 3:20 – 6:00 p.m. EDT
Location: NJ-NY Port Authority

Exploring the Heart of Maritime Commerce: ASCM NJCU Student Forum Harbor Cruise

On Sunday, October 20, 2024, the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) NJCU Student Forum, with support from the NJCU-KMI Center for Supply Chain and Maritime Logistics (CSCML) and the NJCU School of Business, hosted an exclusive harbor cruise to give students a firsthand look at one of the world’s busiest ports. This immersive experience brought six NJCU students face-to-face with the vast scale and complexity of the New York and Â鶹´«Ã½ harbors, offering a valuable educational and networking opportunity.

Guided by Bethann Rooney, Director of the Port Department at the Port Authority of New York and Â鶹´«Ã½, participants explored the port’s pivotal role in global commerce and its evolution. Rooney, a maritime industry expert with over 30 years of experience, provided a rich narrative on the port’s history, from its early wooden piers to the high-tech infrastructure of today. Highlights included views of container terminals, the iconic Lower Manhattan skyline, and the Statue of Liberty.

The tour, organized by Open House New York, emphasized the port's role as a gateway to a major consumer market, as well as its transformation to meet modern supply chain demands. Students left the event with a deeper understanding of port operations, improved networking connections, and enhanced team-building skills.

ASCM STUDENTS POSE ON WATERFRONT

NJCU business students with Bethann Rooney, Director of the Port Department at the Port Authority of New York and Â鶹´«Ã½ on the boat.

ASCM STUDENTS WATCH SHORT CARGO SHIP
ASCM STUDENTS WATCH A CARGO SHIP
ASCM STUDENTS POSE ON SHIP
SKYLINE VIEW OF BRIDGE

Thursday, March 28, 2024

John Frankovitch headshot

Guest Speaker: John Frankovitch
School of Business, Â鶹´«Ã½, Jersey City

John Frankovitch earned his accounting degree from Washington and Jefferson College, and he is pursuing an MBA in Supply Chain and Maritime Logistics at the NJCU School of Business. He started his career at PriceWaterhouse Coopers, where he worked in their Tax Wealth Management Department. After that, he opened two taco franchise stores in the Pittsburgh area. Currently, he is the president of the Port of Ohio. In addition to his work.

The Port of Ohio at Pier 48 stands as a cornerstone in the logistics landscape, particularly in the realm of break-bulk freight transportation along the Ohio River. Strategically positioned, Pier 48 serves not only as a bustling maritime trade hub but also as a vital artery for the seamless movement of goods across the region.

Nestled along the Ohio River, Pier 48's significance lies in its ability to efficiently handle break-bulk cargo. With its state-of-the-art infrastructure and equipment, including heavy-duty cranes and conveyor systems, Pier 48 showcases the epitome of modern freight handling techniques. From the precise unloading of steel coils to the meticulous loading of bulk commodities like bauxite rock, every aspect of the operation is carefully orchestrated to ensure smooth and efficient transit.

Furthermore, Pier 48's strategic location fosters connectivity, serving as a critical link between waterborne and inland transportation networks. Its proximity to major waterways and railroad connections amplifies its role in facilitating trade flows not only within Ohio but also across neighboring states.

Moreover, Pier 48's contribution extends beyond mere logistics. By streamlining the movement of goods, it catalyzes regional economic growth and development. The activities at Pier 48 stimulate job creation, attract investments, and bolster industries reliant on efficient supply chain management.

In essence, Pier 48 exemplifies the synergy between maritime trade, transportation infrastructure, and economic prosperity. As a vital node in the intricate web of commerce along the Ohio River, it continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the economic landscape of the region, fostering growth, and driving progress. 

Date and Time: Thursday, February 22, 2024, 5:00 P.M. â€“ 6:00 P.M.
Guest Speaker: Hyein Lee
Venue: NJCU School of Business
 
HYEIN LEE HEADSHOT
The utilization of robots within logistics systems, including urban settings, is actively being proposed, with the introduction of new systems employing robot technology in logistics scenarios. Using robots for learning can educate people to understand and apply real-world activities based on robots within logistics environments, and serve as a foundational element in developing subsequent automation systems and related technologies. The aim is to contribute to the education and establishment of infrastructure for the use of robots in logistics operations and supply chain management.
 
Hyein Lee is a master’s student in Supply Chain Logistics at the Graduate School of Logistics of Inha University in Incheon, Korea. She received a B.S. in Logistics and B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Inha University. She has recently joined the Supply Chain and Demand Analytics & Technology Lab at the NJCU School of Business as a graduate intern for Winter 2024. Her research interests lie in digital logistics, network optimization, and the logistics sector using robots, primarily including urban transportation and freight to improve logistics efficiency and ways to utilize robots for supporting smart mobility and learning logistics operations and supply chain management. 
ASCM CLUB EVENT FLIER

Date and Time: Friday, January 25, 2024, 5:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M.
Guest Speaker: Edward DeMartini, CEO of Quick International Courier Group
Venue: NJCU School of Business, Skyline room

Edward DeMartini started his career as an Analyst for E-Logistics Solutions with Danzas just as the merger with AEI and the Deutsche Post was concluding to create DHL Global Forwarding. Throughout his nearly 10 years with DHL Global Forwarding, he served in a variety of functions that included overseeing various strategy projects in the Healthcare & High Tech sectors, managing a global tender team and serving as the Global Customer Manager for High Tech industry clients. In 2011 he transitioned to Kuehne + Nagel as the Vice President of Strategic Business Development & Projects, where he supported the creation and rollout of the Kuehne + Nagel PharmaChain solution. In April 2012 Edward took over as the Global Head of Bid Management, where he focused on improved visibility into future tenders and increased communication flows that all contributed to a higher win rate of global tenders. In October 2014 Edward was asked to take over as the Head of the NAM Key Account Sales group, where he spent 4 years guiding the Key Account Sales team to craft individual client development plans, improving the pipeline of opportunities, and seeing the overall sales team expand to over 60 Key Account Sales Managers and 5 Vertical Leads. In the summer of 2018 Edward transitioned to the North America Air Logistics team, where he continued his focus on overall client development while managing the North America Air Logistics Pricing teams and also overseeing the Air Logistics Vertical Solutions of Aviation, Automotive, Healthcare, and now Semicon. Edward transitioned into the CEO role for the Quick Group of Companies in July 2022 where he continues today.

Friday, January 12, 2024
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Guest Speakers: Dr. Daisik Nam, HanByul Ryu, and Jiang Ting, Inha University in Incheon, South Korea.
Venue: NJCU School of Business, Room 212

DOWNLOAD THE FLYER

DAISIK NAM HEADSHOT

Daisik Nam
Dr. Nam, Daisik is an Assistant Professor at Inha University in Incheon, South Korea, specializing in logistics and transportation. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Irvine, following a master's degree in Urban Planning from Seoul National University and an undergraduate degree in Transportation Engineering from the University of Seoul. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Irvine, Dr. Nam joined the Asia-Pacific School of Logistics in the College of Business at Inha University. His research focuses on diverse areas, including Parcel Delivery, Hydrogen Supply Chain, Dynamic Traffic Assignment, and Artificial Intelligence, contributing to advancements in transportation solutions.

HANBYUL RYU

Hanbyul Ryu
HanByul Ryu is presently a Ph.D. student at Inha University, focusing on Digital Logistics, Data Analysis in Supply Chain Management, and Network Optimization. Her recent research centres on the demand analysis of environmentally friendly vehicles and its supply chain optimization. HanByul's research interests extend to fair labour allocation in parcel delivery networks and large-scale data analysis within these domains.

 

 

JIANG TING

Jiang Ting
Jiang Ting is a graduate student at the Graduate School of Logistics at Inha University. With a background in economics from Xihua University, Jiang's research is focused on supply chain network optimization and algorithm design, offering fresh insights into these dynamic fields.

 

 

Guest Speaker: Dr. Manuela Gutiérrez-Leefmans, Associate Professor of Marketing
Topic: e-Sourcing
Tuesday, February 23, 2021

gutierrez-leefmans headshot

Dr. Manuela Gutierrez-Leefmans is an Associate Professor at the Marketing Department of , México. Funded by CONACYT, she obtained her Ph.D. in Business and Management and MSc in Information Systems from the University of Manchester, UK. She worked for ten years in multinational companies in the food, shipbuilding, and pharmaceutical industries. She has held management roles in international business, supply chain, and marketing. Manuela was also involved in project management for information systems implementation, acting as E-Sourcing Manager for Latin America at the pharmaceutical company Roche. She has presented her work in diverse international conferences and published in international academic journals. Her main research interests are information systems, digital platforms, Internet strategy, business models, and innovation. She is a member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico (Level 1).

 

Executive Board

  • President: Anthony Picciano (B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics and Maritime Port Management)
  • Vice President: Natalia De La Fuente (M.S. in Business Analytics and Data Science)
  • Secretary, Vice President: Elisabeth Lys (B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management)
  • Treasurer, Vice President: Kirtan Patel (M.S. in Business Analytics and Data Science)
  • Public Communication, Vice President: Nidhi Patel (M.S. in Business Analytics and Data Science)
  • Industry Advisor: Reed DuBow,
  • Academic Advisor(s): EunSu Lee, Ph.D. / Amit Mokashi, Ph.D.

Past Presidents: 

  • Iqra Mirza (B.S. in Supply, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management)
  • Edward Valencia (B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management)
  • Sarika Patel (M.S. in Accounting)
  • Hakeem Reynolds (B.S. in Management and Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management)
  • Luis Padilla (B.S. in Management)

Contact Us

Instagram:
Email: ASCMNJCU@gmail.com

Luis Alberto HEADSHOT

President: Luis R. Alberto
B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management; 
LinkedIn:
email: lreyesalberto@njcu.edu

Vinicius Yoshimoto HEADSHOT

VP General: Vinicius Yoshimoto
LinkedIn:
email: vyoshimoto@njcu.edu

josh esteban headshot

Secretary, VP: Josh Esteban
B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management
LinkedIn:
jesteban@njcu.edu

eunseok choi headshot

Treasurer, VP: EunSeok
B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management
LinkedIn:
email: echoi2@njcu.edu

Marketing, VP: Open
Public Communications, VP: Open
Career Development, VP: Open
Operations, VP: Open

President: Sabina Ramazanov, MBA in Supply Chain and Maritime Port Management Secretary
VP: Brianna Rodriguez, B.S. in Global Business & Business Management Treasurer
VP: Javier Paulino, B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management Public Communication
VP: Yurim Kim, B.A. in Political Science and Diplomacy

  • Anthony Picciano (B.S. in Supply, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management) 
  • Iqra Mirza (B.S. in Supply, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management) 
  • Edward Valencia (B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management)
  • Sarika Patel (M.S. in Accounting) 
  • Hakeem Reynolds (B.S. in Management / B.S. in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Port Management)
  • Luis Padilla (B.S. in Management)