Submit a Manuscript to the Journal
Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal
For a Special Issue on
Implementing the Physical Internet: Supply Chain Intelligence, Business Innovation and Transition Pathways
Manuscript deadline
Special Issue Editor(s)
Dr. Louis Fauger,
Amazon Research & Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Prof. Markus Gerschberger,
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria & Austrian Supply Chain Intelligence Institute – ASCII, Austria
Prof. Matthieu Lauras,
KEDGE Business School, France
Implementing the Physical Internet: Supply Chain Intelligence, Business Innovation and Transition Pathways
The Physical Internet (PI) is moving from vision to reality. Beyond foundational concepts, organizations are now experimenting with pilots, demonstrators, living labs and large-scale initiatives that test how PI principles can be implemented, governed and scaled. This Special Issue seeks rigorous, practice-oriented and empirically grounded contributions that provide actionable insights for managers, policymakers and supply chain stakeholders. The Special Issue is associated with the IPIC 2026 International Conference (June 2026, France), but submissions are open to all authors.
Scope and Orientation
We welcome papers focusing on the implementation and operationalization of the PI, including:
- Empirical studies (qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods)
- Case studies, pilots, demonstrators and living labs
- Practice-based research and industry-driven innovations
- Funded projects and cross-industry initiatives
Conceptual contributions are welcome only if strongly connected to real implementation challenges and managerial implications.
Topics of Interest (non-exhaustive)
- PI use cases, pilots and demonstrators
- Business models and value creation in open and shared logistics
- Governance and coordination mechanisms for interoperable networks
- Supply chain intelligence, data sharing and digital platforms
- Transition pathways, roadmaps and maturity models
- Managerial and organizational challenges of PI adoption
- Public policy, regulation and public–private collaboration
- Sustainability, circular logistics and environmental performance
All submissions are expected to adopt a sound scientific methodology while clearly demonstrating managerial relevance and actionable lessons learned.
Keywords
Physical Internet, Supply Chain Intelligence, Business Models, Use Cases, Living Labs, Demonstrators, R&I Projects, Transition Roadmaps, Governance, Collaboration, Innovation Management, etc.
Submission Instructions
Deadline
- 1 June 2026 – Submission platform opened
- 30 November 2026 – Paper submission deadline
Submission
Manuscripts must follow the author guidelines of Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal and be submitted via the journal’s online system.
All papers will undergo a double-anonymous peer-review process.