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Professor

Islam Mohamed AbdelFattah ElNakib

Dean College of International Transport and Logistics - El Alamein

biography

Islam El Nakib is Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport - College of International Transport and Logistics, Alexandria. He is currently the Dean of the College of International Transport and Logistics at AASTMT El Alamein. He was the Deputy President for Transport and Logistics Affairs (AASTMT). Prof. El Nakib was the director of NCC Egypt for the Logistics European Association (ELA). He is a Senior Logistics Expert for Logismed Project for Egypt and Jordan (An EIB Project). He was the president of Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals – Egypt Roundtable. Prof. El Nakib was the Dean of International Transport and Logistics Institute (ITLI), AASTMT, in Alexandria. Prof. El Nakib participated in a number of consultancy projects in the area of logistics and supply chain for Egypt, the Arab League and the MENA region. He coordinated and participated in a number of EU Mediterranean projects. Prof. El Nakib designed the logistics centers network for the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade (Egypt). He also developed a performance system for managing supply chain operations for many multinational companies in Egypt, KSA and Oman. Prof. El Nakib participated in designing the logistics competencies programs for executives in the field of logistics in Egypt and Jordan in coordination with the Ministry of Transport. Prof. El Nakib holds a BSc degree in International Transport Management from Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom. 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, United Kingdom. Prof. El Nakib is a certified Trainer from International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) Genève, Switzerland. IRU The International road union (IRU) Genève, Switzerland. ELA European Logistics Association, Brussels, Belgium. Prof. El Nakib's current research focuses on agility and digital supply chain applications and value Chain performance. He is publishing several research topics in value chains, 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. Prof. El Nakib is delivering professional courses in Value Chain Management, Business Logistics, Retailing Management, Transport Management, Supply Chain Management, E-Logistics, Ports Operations, procurement and inventory management and has taught in several Executive programs in several universities in MENA region.

Education

2008

Doctorate - Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom -

PhD in Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management

2000

Bachelor - Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom -

BSc in Internatioanl Transport Management Transport and Logsitics

experience

work experience

2008 - 2010

Assistant Dean for Students’ Affairs

CITL

2004 - 2008

Corse Coordinator , Supply Chain management Subjects

ITLM

1999 - 2000

Planning Assistant

1999 - 2000

Assistant Warehouse Coordinator

academic experience

publications

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Honors & awards

Honors

BSc Scholarship

BSc scholarship for top up year at Southampton Solent University - 1999 - 2000 International Transport Management

PhD scholarship

PhD scholarship at Liverpool John Moores University 2005 - 2007.

First Class Honours Award

First Class Honours Award Certificates for Academic Achievements during the academic years 1996/1997, 1997/1998 and 1998/1999.

Full Academic Achievement Scholarships

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.

DIES UNILEAD Programme Egypt 2013/14

Grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany that organizing the DIES UNILEAD Egypt Course in Cairo and Ismailia, Egypt.

Professional Experience

  • Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Egypt Roundtble
    VP
  • The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK - CILT(UK)
    Chartered Member
  • The Korean Society of Supply Chain Management
    Member
  • The Institute of Supply Management (ISM)
    Member
  • The Association for Operations Management (APICS)
    Member
  • International Congress on Logistics and SCM Systems (ICLS)
    ICLS Board Member

communities

  • Media coordinator
    Media coordinator, of the 1st Arab Youth Football Tournament, Alexandria, Egypt, August 1999.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Organising charitable parties
    Organising charitable parties for the benefit of the less able residents of the community.

Teaching Courses

Course Academic year Term

EL123+AL123 - Logistics Management (1)

2017 Spring Semester View All Content

ELS414+ALS414 - Reverse Logistics Management

2011 Fall Semester View All Content

ELS314+ALS314 - Introduction to Supply Chain Management

2011 Fall Semester View All Content

ELS325-ALS325 - Retail Logistics

2011 Spring Semester View All Content

EL123+AL123 - Logistics Management (1)

2011 Spring Semester View All Content

EL115+AL115 - Principles of Transport Management

2010 Fall Semester View All Content

EL323-AL323 - Quality Management

2008 Spring Semester View All Content

EL215+AL215 - Logistics Management (2)

2008 Summer Semester View All Content

projects

Feasibility study of developing seaborne trade between Arab Countries and South American Countries

Consulting Project
Start Date : 05 Jul 2014-05 Jul 2014
Feasibility study of developing seaborne trade between Arab Countries and South American Countries

Feasibility study of establishing the Arab Company for Logistics Services

Consulting Project
Start Date : 04 Jan 2014-04 Jan 2014
Feasibility study of establishing the Arab Company for Logistics Services - The Arab League , Cairo, Egypt, February 2014.

Feasibility study on space utilisation of Kabari warehouse

Funded Project
Start Date : 02 Jun 2011-02 Jun 2011
Feasibility study on space utilisation of Kabari warehouse - The General Egyptian Warehouses Company, June 2011.

Feasibility study on Wheat supply chain challenges in Egypt

Funded Project
Start Date : 05 Jul 2010-05 Jul 2010
Feasibility study on Wheat supply chain challenges in Egypt, Ministry of Social Solidarity in cooperation with World Bank, UNFP, Cairo, Egypt, July 2010.

Feasibility study on developing river ports in Egypt

Funded Project
Start Date : 10 May 2007-10 May 2007
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.

contact Me

Branch : AASTMT AbuKir Branch, Alexandria, Egypt

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Location : AbuKir AAST 003