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[edit] Kulwant A. Pawar

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Kulwant PAWAR is Director of the Centre for Concurrent Enterprise and Professor of Operations Management at the University of Nottingham Business School. He has over 10 years industrial experience within product design & development, manufacturing engineering and managerial environment in large multinational firms. His research interests include managing new product design, linkages between product development and supply chain, managing design teams in virtual enterprises, organisational readiness for new product development, knowledge transfer and sharing in the extended enterprise and is involved in several national, European and International research projects. He has published almost 200 papers and actively participated in a number of international conferences. He is the founder and Chairman of a major International Symposium on Logistics (ISL), which has been held annually since 1993 in Europe (UK, Italy, Austria, Spain and Portugal) and outside Europe (Japan, Australia and India). He has also been co-organising the International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising (ICE) since 1994. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Logistics: Research & Application as well as member of editorial board of other journals. He was the Coordinator of the Concurrent Enterprising Network of Excellence (CE-NET) from 2001 to 2004. Dr Pawar is member of the Institute of Logistics’ national Education, Training, and Research Committee.

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  • CODESCO
  • CORMA
  • COSIGA
  • CEPRA
  • KARE
  • EKMF
  • EuroNiL
  • GEM
  • ARICON
  • RUSMECO
  • USERMIND
  • PACE
  • CE-NET2 (Concurrent Engineering NETwork of excellence, 2001-2003)
  • CE-NET1 (Concurrent Engineering NETwork of excellence, 1997-1999)
  • EPICE (Electronic commerce for Project Information sharing within the Concurrent Enterprise)
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