TAHERI
    PhD in Logistics and Management
							Mahyar TAHERI is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management at NEOMA Business School. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and a Ph.D. in Logistics and Management from Kuhne Logistics University. Mahyar’s primary research focuses on sustainable operations and supply chain management. The sustainability impacts of firms are shaped by the interactions of supply chain members, market competition, and consumer preferences. His research examines the interplay between these factors and their effect on the sustainability performance of firms. Notably, Mahyar has examined how to make reusable packaging initiatives in the consumer-packaged-goods and takeaway food industry more viable to tackle plastic packaging waste.
Areas of research
- Sustainable Operations Management
 - Supply Chain Management
 - Reusable Packaging
 
TAHERI, M., S.  H. ZEGORDI, R. TAVAKKOLI-MOGHADDAM, "Bi-objective build-to-order supply chain network design under uncertainty and time-dependent demand: An automobile case study", Computers & Industrial Engineering, April 2021, vol. 154, pp. 107-126
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  YOUSEFI, H., R.  T. AVAKKOLI-MOGHADDAM, M. TAHERI, M. MOHAMMADI, A. MOZAFFARI, "Solving a bi-objective vehicle routing problem under uncertainty by a revised multi-choice goal programming approach", International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations, July 2017, pp. 283-302
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															TAHERI, M., B. LEGROS, Y. BOUCHERY, "Dimensioning and time limit decisions on reusable packaging." in ISIR, 2022, Budapest, Hungary
																													
																																																				
															TAHERI, M., Y. BOUCHERY, S. TRANSCHEL, J.  C. FRANSOO, "Using deposit systems to manage reusable packaging efforts" in M&SOM, 2022, Munich, Germany
																													
																																																				
															TAHERI, M., M. RABBANI, R. TAVAKKOLI-MOGHADAM, "“A bi-objective integrated dynamic cell formation and supply chain scheduling under uncertainty" in 13th International Conference on Industrial Engineering, 2017, Manila, Philippines
																													
																																				
															TRANSCHEL, S., M. TAHERI, M. PETERSEN, "Reusable Packaging for B2C Supply Chains" in Sustainable Supply Chains., Yann Bouchery, Charles J. Corbett, Jan C. Fransoo, Tarkan Tan Eds, Springer International Publishing, pp. 405-431, 2024
																															
																	DOI : 10.1007/978-3-031-45565-0_17
																
																													
																																				
															TAHERI, M., S.  H. ZEGORDI, R. TAVAKKOLI-MOGHADDAM, "Bi-objective build-to-order supply chain network design under uncertainty and time-dependent demand: An automobile case study", Computers & Industrial Engineering, April 2021, vol. 154, pp. 107-126
																															
																	DOI : 10.1016/j.cie.2021.107126
																
																													
																																																				
															YOUSEFI, H., R.  T. AVAKKOLI-MOGHADDAM, M. TAHERI, M. MOHAMMADI, A. MOZAFFARI, "Solving a bi-objective vehicle routing problem under uncertainty by a revised multi-choice goal programming approach", International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations, July 2017, pp. 283-302
																															
																	DOI : 10.5267/j.ijiec.2017.1.003