Our Faculty:

Dr. Dale Rogers

Dr. Henry Amato

Dr. Ron Tibben-Lembke

Dr. Craig Carter

Center for Logistics Management

University of Nevada Logistics Council (UNLC)

This UNR student organization assists logistics students with career planning, resume development, and industry relations.

Reverse Logistics Executive Council (RLEC)

The Reverse Logistics Executive Council is a not-for-profit professional organization.

Visit the RLEC website to get a free download of "Going Backwards: Reverse Logistics Trends and Practices", a book by Dale Rogers and Ronald Tibben-Lembke of the University of Nevada.

Technology Systems Supply Chain Council (TSSCC)

Developing best practice industry standards that take costs out of the system for consumers, retailers, distributors, manufacturers and service providers.

RFID Users Group (RUG)

Group of interested companies that work on projects related to the use and implementation of RFID technologies and processes.

International Journal of Logistics Management (IJLM)

Provides a global forum for the exchange of new ideas and practices in the dynamic field of logistics management and the emerging area of supply chain management.

Supply Chain Management Institute

The Supply Chain Management Institute is devoted to improving the processes, partnerships, and performance of supply chains. The book pictured at right will be available on August 1, 2004 from www.scm-institute.org. Authors include Dr. Douglas Lambert of The Ohio State University and Dr. Dale Rogers from the University of Nevada.

The Council of Logistics Management (CLM)

The mission of the Council of Logistics Management is to serve the evolving logistics profession by developing, advancing, and disseminating logistics knowledge.

The Educational Society for Resource Management (APICS)

APICS is a not-for-profit international educational organization respected throughout the world for its education and professional certification programs.
Northern Sierra Chapter

Nevada Facts:

Originally the heart of the campus, this beautiful area is the traditional setting for Commencement activities, and provides a pleasant place for picnics, concerts, and quiet reflection. Since 1987, the University of Nevada Quadrangle has been listed as a "Jeffersonian academic village" on the National Register of Historic Places, as the campus core follows Thomas Jefferson's design for the University of Virginia. The lovely, giant elm trees were planted in 1908.