ISEL INDUSTRIAL CHAIR
Towards new integrative logistics models of ecological, digital, economic and societal transformation
Logistics, at the heart of production systems, organisations and the mobility of goods and people, is the 3rd largest emitter of CO2. The current context of transition (ecological, digital, economic and societal) is profoundly changing the nature of international trade, public policies and mobility, with a lasting impact on logistics activities. These events invite us to rethink our logistics models.
LogIn: A Chair in Logistics
at the heart of transformation
Aware of this responsibility, logistics players are called upon to introduce the new ecological, digital, economic and societal determinants that will sustainably underpin the operational, tactical and strategic logistics models of tomorrow.
To support these transformations and provide innovative, sustainable responses to these collective challenges, ISEL has created the CHAIR Logistics Innovation (LogIn). Very active, it brings together numerous experts (university specialists, students, economic partners) around a research component and an educational component.
3 labelled projects
This Research & Innovation component, dedicated to new logistical models, deals with 4 major themes, directly related to the activities of the Seine axis, port basin, the Normandy region and beyond. They aim to bring out innovations that can have an immediate impact on them.
As such, 3 industrial projects labelled ANR as part of the recovery plan are underway:
The BIODIV project, in partnership with Bolloré Logistics, studies the impact of logistics activities and the margins of progress in terms of preserving biodiversity;
The MOSART project, in partnership with SOGET, focuses its research on optimising carrier interfaces;
The BIPORT project, in partnership with SOGET, is all about process maturity in the context of Business Intelligence.

Research & Innovation axis
4 key themes:
Data-driven
New mobility of goods and people
End-to-end facilitation and eco-performance of the supply chain
The resilience of logistics systems