Currently, the MHCL conferences are organized every two years. The last International Conference MHCL 2019 was successfully held at Institute for Engineering Design and Logistics Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Wien, Austria. at which 52 papers were presented by more than 147 authors from 22 countries: Australia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, Montenegro, Poland, Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, The Netherlands, The USA and Ukraine, including 7 invited papers presented in Plenary session and Closing session.
The regular papers were grouped in four principal sessions A, B, C, D and a special session E:
- Session A: Hoisting and Conveying Equipment and Technologies
- Session B: Construction and Mining Equipment and Technologies
- Session C: Logistics and Intralogistics Systems
- Session D: Constructions and Design Engineering
- Session E: Maritime and Port Logistics - Operations Modeling and Sustainable Development
The purpose of these conferences is to share research accomplishments, projects and trends in the field of material handling equipment and conveying technologies, construction and mining equipment, logistics and intralogistics systems including port and maritime logistics, constructions and design engineering. It intends to facilitate dialog and collaborative research by teams of university researchers on leading edge topics of interest to end users as well as technology and solutions providers.
The main objective of these conferences is to be a forum to exchange views, opinions and experience on MHCL from technical viewpoints in order to track the current achievements, but also to look at to future developments. Most of the authors of contributed papers are experts in MHCL and related topics.
Looking forward to welcome you in Belgrade!
On the behalf of the Scientific Committee MHCL 2022:
Prof. Dr. Nenad Zrnić, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Prof. Dr. Georg Kartnig, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Prof. Dr. Srđan Bošnjak, University of Belgrade, Serbia