Supply Chain Management: PRESENTATIONS

Africa
  1. The Digital Divide : Implications for African Business Development. Vlosky and Poku. (pdf)
  2. E-commerce and export markets: Small furniture producers in South Africa. S. Moodley(pdf)
Asia and the Pacific
  1. 2008. Forest Industry Stratigic Summit. 22-24 July 2008. Roturua, NZ. Downloads of Summit presentations are available. (website)
Europe
  1. 2010. Comprehensive carbon footprint analysis of the value chains of forest industry. (pdf)
  2. 2009. Ensuring Legality in the Tropical Timber Supply Chain. RFID to Enhance Environmental Protection & Sustainability. Nigel Dore, Chief Technology Officer, Helveta Limited, United Kingdom (pfd)
  3. Market Information Systems - principles and practice (pdf)
North America
  1. 2009. The Value-Added Hardwood Products Universe: Remaining Competitive in Hardwood Component production. 20-21 April 2009, Princeton, WV. (pdf)
  2. The Internet: Business Applications and Relationship Construct Adaptation in a Forest Products Industry Setting. Vlosky and Fontenot. (pdf)
  3. Using the Internet to bring Remote Sensing to your desktop. Verma and Vlosky. (pdf)
  4. eBusiness in the United States Forest Products Industry in the Year 2000. Vlosky. (pdf)
  5. Bridging the Rural/Urban Digital Divide. Poku and Vlosky (pdf)
  6. An Exploratory Analysis of eBusiness in the Louisiana Forest Products Industry. Vlosky (pdf)
  7. A Model of the Impact of Corporate Culture on Information Technology Adoption. Poku and Vlosky(pdf)
  8. Forest Products in the Electronic Marketplace. ECE/FAO Forest Products Annual Market Review 1998-1999. Chapter 6. Anonymous. 1999. (pdf)
  9. Using E-Commerce in the Forest Products Industry. The Webbook of IT Innovations in Extension. Chapter 1.2. D. Damery. 2002. The Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development. (website)
  10. The paper industry: Strategic alliances, joint ventures, and electronic commerce are reshaping our business models. J. B. Reeves. 2002. Southern Business Review. Spring 2002. 27(2):9. (pdf)
  11. eBusiness exchange between homecenter buyers and wood products suppliers. R.Vlosky and T. Westbrook. 2002. Forest Products Journal. Madison. Jan2002. 52(1):38-43 (pdf)
  12. eBusiness in the U.S. hardwood lumber industry. R. Vlosky and T. Smith. 2003. Forest Products Journal. Madison. May 2003. 53(5):21 (pdf)
  13. An exploratory study of Internet adoption by primary wood products manufacturers in the Western United States. R. Vlosky, T. Westbrook, and K. Poku. 2002. Forest Products Journal. Madison: Jun 2002. 52(6):35-42. (pdf)
  14. Extranets: A Comparison of the U.S. Forest Products Industry and Other U.S. Industries. Working Paper #38. R. Vlosky and O. Pitis. 1999.Louisiana Forest Products Laboratory. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA.(pdf)
  15. How U.S. Forest products Exporters Use the World Wide Web. Working Paper #39. O. Pitis and R. Vlosky. 1999. Louisiana Forest Products Laboratory. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA (pdf)
  16. Electronic Data nterchange and Buyer-Supplier Relationships. Working Paper #40. C. Dupuy and R. Vlosky. 2000. Louisiana Forest Products Laboratory. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA (pdf)
  17. E-business in the Pulp & Paper Industry: A Comparison of the United States & Canada. Working Paper #42. R. Vlosky. 2000. Louisiana Forest Products Laboratory. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA (pdf)
  18. Some Thoughts on eCommerce in the US Paper Industry. Working Paper #54. S. Kallioranta and R. Vlosky. 2002. Louisiana Forest Products Laboratory. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA.(pdf)
  19. eBusiness in the US Hardwood Lumber Industry. R. Vlosky. and K. Armster. 2003.Presentation. School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University. (pdf)
  20. Making Sense of eBusiness in the Forest Products Industry. R. Vlosky. 2001. Presentation. Proyecto de desarrollo de sector forestal y productos forestales, Alianza Louisiana/Programa Presidencial de inveriones en Honduras (ALIANZA). Louisiana Forest Products Laboratory. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA (pdf)
  21. Making Sense of eBusiness in the Forest Products Industry. R. Vlosky. 2003. (pdf)
  22. Internet Business Opportunities in the Forest Products Industry. 2003 Presentation. School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University. (pdf)
  23. eBusiness in the U.S. Hardwood Lumber Industry. (pdf)
  24. papiNet Update: Enabling the Supply Chain in an Electronic. A. Ivan. eBusiness Technical Integration Manager, Mead Westvaco. Presentation. 35th Annual PIMA Information Technology International Conference: April 27-30, 2003: Vancouver, BC (pdf)
  25. Internet Sale of Wood Products: Promises, Realities and Opportunities (pdf)
Others
  1. 2010. EPAL EPC/RFID Project Update. (pdf)
  2. 2010. Meeting the challenges with SCP solutions ÐProtecting the forests by working through the supply chain (pdf)
  3. 2009. Ensuring Legality in the Tropical Timber Supply Chain. (pdf)
  4. 2008. Facts and Figures on FSC growth and market. Forest Stewardship Council Presentation. 21 Feb 2008. (pdf)
  5. 2007. Product Innovation and Strategy, case Stora Enso Timber. Presentation, Expo Corma. November 2007 (pdf)
  6. 2008. Forest Industry Stratigic Summit. 22-24 July 2008. Roturua, NZ. Downloads of Summit presentations are available. (website)
  7. How U.S. Forest products Exporters Use the World Wide Web. Pitis and Vlosky (pdf)
  8. Electronic Data Interchange and Buyer-Supplier Relationships. Dupuy and Vlosky (pdf)
  9. Coleman, A. 2003. Timing your Migration to XML. A papiNet whitepaper. AF&PA, IDEAlliance, and papiNet G.I.E. (pdf)
  10. Forest Products eCommerce-An Oxymoron or Wave of Future. T. Westbrook. 2002. Presentation. World Wide Wood Network. (pdf)
  11. eBusiness in the Forest Products Industry Opportunities and Realities. (pdf)
  12. Tactical and strategic market planning - short and long term. (pdf)
  13. Wood Promotion Campaigns. (pdf)