About The Journal
The Operation & Sustainable Logistics Management Journal (OSLMJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated to advancing research and practical knowledge in the fields of operations management, logistics, and sustainable supply chain practices. The journal provides a scholarly platform for academics, industry experts, and practitioners to share insights that contribute to the development of efficient and environmentally responsible operations.
With the growing global focus on sustainability and technological transformation, OSLMJ bridges the gap between theory and practice by featuring high-quality research that addresses real-world operational challenges. From strategic sourcing to green logistics and digital supply networks, our journal strives to inspire innovation and promote collaboration among global researchers and industry leaders shaping the future of sustainable logistics and operations.
From original research to case reports and manuscripts of all kinds, we focus on every paper that is related to supply chain, disaster recovery, resource optimization, and humanitarian logistics.
Purpose of the Journal
The primary purpose of OSLMJ is to promote academic excellence and encourage interdisciplinary research that enhances the efficiency, transparency, and sustainability of modern operations and logistics systems. We aim to create a collaborative knowledge hub where researchers and professionals can exchange ideas that drive positive change across global supply chains.
Target Region: Worldwide: Worldwide
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Access: Open
Featured Areas and Subjects Covered
The journal welcomes original research papers, case studies, and review articles on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Sustainably supply chain management and green logistics
- Operations strategy and process optimization
- Lean, agile, and robust operations
- Circular economy and waste reduction practices
- Logistics network design and inventory management
- Transportation systems and last-mile delivery innovations
- Technology integration in operations (AI, IoT, blockchain, robotics)
- Risk management, quality control, and performance measurement
- Ethical and social dimensions of sustainable operations
- Policy and governance in logistics and sustainability
Each submission is expected to contribute meaningful insights to both the academic community and practitioners seeking sustainable and efficient operational solutions.
Paper Selection and Review Process
All submitted manuscripts undergo a strict and transparent multi-stage review process to ensure academic integrity and publication quality.
Initial Screening
Each submission is evaluated by the editorial board for relevance, originality, and proper compliance with journal guidelines.
Peer Review
Eligible manuscripts are sent for double-blind peer review to subject matter experts.
Evaluation Criteria
Reviewers assess the paper's methodology, contribution, clarity, and scientific merit.
Revisions
Authors may be asked to revise their manuscripts based on reviewers' feedback.
Final Decision
The Editor-in-Chief, in consultation with associate editors, makes the final publication decision.
Publication
Accepted papers are prepared for online publication and indexed for global visibility and academic recognition.
A Note from the Editors
As editors, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic publishing while building a space where innovation and sustainable thinking thrive. We invite scholars, practitioners, and emerging researchers to share their work, explore emerging trends, and contribute to shaping the future of operations and logistics.
Your research can be a catalyst for sustainable transformation in the global logistics landscape. Submit your manuscript today and be part of a growing community driving excellence in Operations & Sustainable Logistics Management.
It is our request to every author making a submission for publication to ensure that their research is authentic and original. Your draft should have proper citations and references. Plagiarism is not tolerated at all.