Tarun Agrawal

Senior Lecturer at Supply and Operations Management

Tarun Agrawal is a Docent and Senior Lecturer in the Division of Supply and Operations Management, at the Department of Technology Management and Economics. He works on the development of innovative and sustainable solutions with focus on Industry 4.0, while utilizing latest information and operational management tools. His research interest includes production logistic and supply chain digitalisation, supply chain management and industial system engineering.

Tarun holds Docent (Associate Professor degree) from Chalmers University of Technology and Joint Doctorate degree recognised in area of Production Automation/ Management/ Engineering from University of Lille, France; University of BorĂ¥s, Sweden and Soochow University, China, under Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Fellowship by European Commission. He did his Masters in Industrial System Engineering from ENSAIT, France

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Showing 9 publications

2023

Automating Loading and Unloading for Autonomous Transport: Identifying Challenges and Requirements with a Systems Approach

Tarun Agrawal, Robin Hanson, Farook Abdullah Sultan et al
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Vol. 691 AICT, p. 332-345
Paper in proceeding
2023

Vehicle and stationary batteries for a sustainable future: recent developments and challenges around second-life applications and recycling

Tarun Agrawal, Patricia van Loon
Handbook on Climate Change and Technology; edited by Frauke Urban and Johan Nordensvärd, p. 291-301
Book chapter
2023

Automated Loading and Unloading Operations: A Systematic Review

Farook Abdullah Sultan, Robin Hanson, Dan Andersson et al
Other conference contribution
2023

Opportunities and Challenges of Applying Internet of Things for Improving Supply Chain Visibility of Incoming Goods: Results from a Pilot Study

Ravi Kalaiarasan, Malin Ducloux, Tarun Agrawal et al
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Vol. 692 AICT, p. 305-318
Paper in proceeding
2022

Supply chain visibility: A Delphi study on managerial perspectives and priorities

Tarun Agrawal, Ravi Kalaiarasana, Jan Olhager et al
International Journal of Production Research. Vol. 62 (8), p. 2927-2942
Journal article
2022

Challenges and requirements in the introduction of automated loading and unloading

Robin Hanson, Tarun Agrawal, Michael Browne et al
Other conference contribution
2022

Supply chain visibility for improving inbound logistics: a design science approach

Ravi Kalaiarasan, Tarun Agrawal, Jan Olhager et al
International Journal of Production Research. Vol. In press
Journal article
2022

Creating a circular EV battery value chain: End-of-life strategies and future perspective

Anissa Nurdiawati, Tarun Agrawal
Resources, Conservation and Recycling. Vol. 185
Journal article

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Showing 3 research projects

2023–2025

Visibility of value networks for circularity and eco-efficiency (VIVACE)

Qi Fang Production Systems
Mélanie Despeisse Production Systems
Tarun Agrawal Supply and Operations Management
Ebru Turanoglu Bekar Production Systems
Patrik Jonsson Supply and Operations Management
Vinnova, Formas, Energimyndigheten

2 publications exist
2022–2023

Logistic Visibility for Circularity (LOVIS4C)

Tarun Agrawal Supply and Operations Management
Patrik Jonsson Supply and Operations Management
VINNOVA

2019–2022

LOVIS - Production Logistics Visibility

Tarun Agrawal Supply and Operations Management
Patrik Jonsson Supply and Operations Management
VINNOVA

2 publications exist
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