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Dr. Islam El-Nakib , Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorVice DeanAssociate Dean for Students Associate Dean for Students
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Mailing Address : AASTMT, CITL, P.O. Box 1029,ِ Abo Kir, Alexandria, Egypt.
Phone :
+(20 3) 5622366
fax : +2035624186 officephone : +2035624186 ext : 115 Room No: 101
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Biography
- Islam El-Nakib is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport - College of International Transport and Logistics and the VP of Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals – Egypt Roundtable. He currently teaches Logistics Management and Supply Chain Management in the AITC MBA program and in the IITL MSc Program.
Dr El-Nakib has previously taught courses in Supply Chain Management, Business Logistics, Retailing Management, Principles of Transport Management, Quality Management, E Logistics and Ports Operations in the BSc program, and has taught in several of the AASTMT Executive Education courses for general managers, including Managing the Supply Chain Operations Retailing and Managing Orders, Vendors, and Customers. He is currently the Associate Dean for Education and Students’ Affairs. Dr El-Nakib's current research focuses on agility and e-supply chain applications: specifically, how these systems develop the attributes necessary to respond quickly and efficiently to changing customer demand.
Dr El-Nakib holds a BSc degree in International Transport Management from Nottingham Trent University in the UK. He obtained his MSc in Trade Logistics from Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport in Egypt and a PhD in Supply Chain Management from Liverpool John Moores University in the UK.
Dr El-Nakib has published several research topics in distribution, logistics, supply chain management, recycling, e-logistics and logistics service providers. He consults and teaches several professional training courses at several major multi-national corporations in the field of Supply Chain Management.
Work Experience
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Assistant Dean for Students’ Affairs , Aug 2008 - Aug 2010
CITL AASTMT
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Corse Coordinator , Supply Chain management Subjects , Jun 2004 - Jan 2008
ITLM AASTMT
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Assistant Warehouse Coordinator , Oct 1999 - Feb 2000
TESCO Hampshire regional warehouse, Southampton, England
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Planning Assistant , Feb 1999 - Sep 2000
Royal Mail, Eastleigh, Southampton, England
Community Service
- “welfare of orphans in Alexandria ”, Participating in community activities relating to the welfare of orphans in Alexandria as well as in Cairo, by raising funds, collecting donations, providing them with the basic needs such as: cloths, food, books, stationeries, and offering them gifts in the various occasions, July 1998 until now.
- “AASTMT Annual family day ”, Participating in the AASTMT Annual family day by organising book fair for the financially unable students who benefit from the large discounts offered.
- “Assistant coordinator in the Aid to Trade '99 Conference ”, Assistant coordinator in the Aid to Trade '99 Conference of Export Fair and Trade, Alexandria, Egypt, June 1999.
- “Director of the International Transport & Logistics Students Association”, Director of the International Transport & Logistics Students Association, AASTMT, 1997 - 1999.
- “Health relating issues seminars”, Organising awareness seminars at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, about vital issues in different areas. As to the health relating issues seminars were organised to discuss such as: Anthrax, AIDS, Drugs, and Smoking. As to the educational field a seminar was organised to discuss the effect of marine and Air pollution, during the academics years of 2001/2002, and 2002/2003
- “Illiteracy Program”, Illiteracy Program: Teaching a reading and writing course to workers after which they were eligible for a certificate giving them the opportunity to be upgraded from “illiterate” to “literate” workers, this course supervised by General Authority for Elimination of Illiteracy and Adult Education, Alexandria, Egypt, June - October 1999.
- “Organising charitable parties”, Organising charitable parties for the benefit of the less able residents of the community.
- “Media coordinator”, Media coordinator, of the 1st Arab Youth Football Tournament, Alexandria, Egypt, August 1999.
Fields of Interest
Courses Added
Courses Added
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| EL115+AL115 - Principles of Transport Management | 2010 |
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| EL123+AL123 - Logistics Management (1) | 2011 |
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- Lectures Notes - Exams - Course Outline - Problem Sets - tutorials - Lab Material
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| EL215+AL215 - Logistics Management (2) | 2008 |
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- Lectures Notes - Exams - Course Outline - Problem Sets - tutorials - Lab Material
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| EL323-AL323 - Quality Management | 2008 |
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- Lectures Notes - Exams - Course Outline - Problem Sets - tutorials - Lab Material
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| ELS314+ALS314 - Introduction to Supply Chain Management | 2011 |
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- Lectures Notes - Exams - Course Outline - Problem Sets - tutorials - Lab Material
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| ELS325-ALS325 - Retail Logistics | 2011 |
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- Lectures Notes - Exams - Course Outline - Problem Sets - tutorials - Lab Material
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| ELS414+ALS414 - Reverse Logistics Management | 2011 |
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Fund and Projects
- “Feasibility study on Wheat supply chain challenges in Egypt”, Feasibility study on Wheat supply chain challenges in Egypt, Ministry of Social Solidarity in cooperation with World Bank, UNFP, Cairo, Egypt, July 2010.
Type: 1 Cairo Egypt
- “Feasibility study on space utilisation of Kabari warehouse”, Feasibility study on space utilisation of Kabari warehouse - The General Egyptian Warehouses Company, June 2011.
Type: 2 Alexandria Egypt
- “Feasibility study on developing river ports in Egypt”, Feasibility study on developing river ports in Egypt, in cooperation with the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport and the Ministry of Transport in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt, May 2007.
Type: 2 Cairo Egypt
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Education
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PhD in Supply Chain Management in Supply Chain Management, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, Jun 2008
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MSc in Internatioanl Transport and Logsitics in Trade Logisitics, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt, Jun 2003
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BSc in Internatioanl Transport Management in Transport and Logsitics, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom, Jul 2000
List of Publications
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Islam El-Nakib,
"Reverse Logistics: A Comparison of Electronic Waste Recycling Between Switzerland and Egypt"
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Global Conference on Operations and Supply Chain Management - GCOM 2012, ISBN No: 978-967-5705-06-9. , 2012.
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El-Nakib,I.,
"Supply Chain Talent"
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Kuwait Supply Chain & Logistics Conference and Exhibition, 14-15 December 2011 Crowne Plaza Hotel, Kuwait , 2011.
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El-Nakib, I. ,
"The supply and demand of logistics services in Egypt: the case of logistics service providers and the Egyptian industrial sector "
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23rd NOFOMA conference hosted by Department of Management and Business Administration, Harstad University College in Harstad, Norway, June 9-10, 2011. , 2011.
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El-Nakib, I. ,
"Challenges of river transport logistics development: the case of Egypt"
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Alexandria Faculty of Commerce Journal for Scientific Researches, vol.48, no.2 : pp. 112 - 124, 2011.
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Islam El-Nakib,
"Examining the Status of Egypt’s River Transport System"
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Alexandria Faculty of Commerce Journal for Scientific Researches, Vol. 48, No. 2, pp. 112-123. , 2011.
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El-Nakib, I.,
"RFID Potentials for Egyptian Retailers: Could be meaningful for their business?"
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Developing the Egyptian Retailing Industry Conference in cooperation with Alexandria Chamber of Commerce and National Retail Federation (NRF), Alexandria, Egypt, May 2010. , 2010.
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El-Nakib,I.,
"Euro-Med Supply Chains Integration"
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, the 4th Arab Conference for Commercial and Maritime Law, by the Arab Society for Commercial and Maritime Law (ASCML) at Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt, May 2010. , 2010.
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El-Nakib, I. ,
"Egyptian firms’ location preferences for logistics hubs: focus on the Southeast African region"
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the 8th International Conference on Supply Chain Management and Information Systems (SCMIS 2010)Hong Kong , 2010.
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El-Nakib, I.,
"Examining the Logistics Performance indicators for MENA Countries"
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Transport integration in the Arab World workshop, Leagues of Arab states, Cairo, Egypt, October 2010. , 2010.
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El-Nakib,
"A Proposal for Egyptian Regional Distribution Centres for the COMESA market"
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PhD thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, UK , 2008.
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El-Nakib, I. and Roberts, C. ,
"Establishing Egyptian regional distribution centres in COMESA: some empirical evidence from the Egyptian exporters' perspectives."
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(2007) Paper presented at the Science and Traffic Development Conference (ZIRP 07) Zagreb, Croatia, 28-29 March 2007. , 2007.
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Affiliation
- “APICS The Association for Operations Management”,
- “The Korean Society of Supply Chain Management”,
- “VP - Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Egypt Roundtble ”,
- “The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK - CILT(UK) ”,
Honours & Awards
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Full Academic Achievement Scholarships
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Full Academic Achievement Scholarships for the academic years 1996/1997, 1997/1998 and 1998/1999 awarded by the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport.
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BSc Scholarship
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BSc scholarship for top up year at Southampton Solent University - 1999 - 2000 International Transport Management
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PhD scholarship
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PhD scholarship at Liverpool John Moores University 2005 - 2007.
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First Class Honours Award
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First Class Honours Award Certificates for Academic Achievements during the academic years 1996/1997, 1997/1998 and 1998/1999.
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