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SCL IRC Seminar: Interpreting GPS Generated By Logistics Operations

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The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute hosts a series of monthly seminars open to interested faculty, students and corporate partners as well as the general public. If you are interested in attending any of the sessions, please review the below information and register online.

Interpreting GPS Generated By Logistics Operations
John Bartholdi

The commercial world uses GPS mostly to track and monitor vehicles, but there is much more information embedded with GPS readings. However, it is not always simple to extract, because of inaccuracy of GPS. This can be largely overcome by combining knowledge of logistics operations with specialized algorithms. We will discuss the issues and illustrate with examples of measuring work-content for the United States Postal Service, some public transit systems, and for various container ports.

Register Online for upcoming SCL IRC seminars

Attendance to the sessions is complimentary for SCL corporate partners, SCL Industry Advisory Board members, SCL affiliated faculty and students, and students enrolled in the Masters in Supply Chain Engineering program.

To take advantage of the included lunch, you must register by deadline noted on the registration page.

If you have any questions, please email event@scl.gatech.edu.

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  • Created By:Kori Thompson
  • Created:07/23/2019
  • Modified By:Kori Thompson
  • Modified:07/23/2019

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