Sylvain Landry, Professeur Ph.D.  
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Sylvain Landry

 

 




 

 

PhD (Production and Operations Management)
Full Professor and
Director, International Projects, HEC Montréal
Affiliated Professor, Bordeaux Business School
University Partner, TRIAX Consulting
Sylvain Landry is a Full Professor and Director, International Projects at HEC Montréal.
For the past several years he has led a major research program on the integration of the supply chain in the healthcare sector, during which, most notably, he has had an opportunity to observe hospital logistics practices in France, Holland, Belgium, England and Japan. His work has covered the full spectrum of this sector’s logistics practices and has provided him with a global vision of the domain’s various issues. He has authored numerous articles and has spoken on this subject at many conferences. In addition, he has and continues to supervise a number of master's theses on the healthcare sector.

Dr. Landry holds a PhD in Administration from HEC Montréal with a specialization in Production and Operations Management, and a Master’s of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) degree from École Polytechnique de Montréal (Industrial Engineering). He is also a certified fellow (CFPIM) of APICS, the Educational Society for Resource Management.

He is a founding member of the CHAÎNE Research Group, an Associate Professor at Bordeaux Business School (France), a University Partner with TRIAX Consulting, and a member of the scientific committees for the professional journals Logistique & Management and Supply Chain Forum.

Dr. Landry is also a member of the following associations: - AQLASS: Association Québécoise de la Logistique et de l'Approvisionnement du Secteur de la Santé - AHRMM : Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management - APICS: Educational Society for Resource Management

Prior to joining HEC Montréal, Dr. Landry worked in the pharmaceutical products division of Ciba-Geigy Ltd., which is today Novartis (1987-1990).

 

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