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Faculty Profile
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Dr. Philip T. Evers
Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Logistics, Business and Public Policy
3435 Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742-1815
Phone: 301-405-7164
E-mail: pevers@rhsmith.umd.edu
Curriculum
Vitae

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Research Interests: Logistics systems, inventory management,
intermodal transportation.
Dr. Philip T. Evers is an Associate Professor of Logistics Management in the
Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Joining the faculty at Maryland's main campus in the fall of 1993, he received his
B.S. in transportation and logistics from Tri-State University in 1987, his M.B.A.
from the University of Notre Dame in 1988, and his Ph.D. in logistics management
from the University of Minnesota in 1993. His primary research concentrates on exploring
methods for achieving statistical economies of scale in logistics systems. Specifically,
he has developed mathematical models that predict the reduction in inventory levels
resulting from the consolidation of stock-keeping locations. These savings arise
primarily as a result of the demand-pooling effect of inventory centralization.
Further, Dr. Evers has examined the use of transshipments between locations, finding
that in the case of emergency transshipments statistical economies arise not only
from demand pooling but also from lead-time pooling. He has also performed research
related to intermodal transportation, focusing mainly on actual and perceived levels
of competitive service provided by affiliated carriers. Dr. Evers has had articles
published in such journals as Computers and Operations Research, European Journal
of Operational Research, Journal of Operations Management, Production and Inventory
Management Journal, Transportation Research, Transportation Journal, International
Journal of Logistics Management, and Journal of Business Logistics.
Dr Evers is presently the Systems Section Editor for the Journal of Business
Logistics and serves on the Editorial Review Board for the International Journal
of Logistics Management. He has worked on projects with Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
(3M), the Intermodal Association of North America, and with various major railroads.
A member of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), he was
a two-term president of CSCMP's Baltimore Roundtable and an advisor to six area
roundtables. Dr. Evers was also a judge for the 1997 Distributor/Warehouser of the
Year Awards given out by the Warehouse Education and Research Council's Baltimore/Washington
Chapter and the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development. He has
given presentations to numerous groups including CSCMP's Roundtable Officers Leadership
Conference and various local roundtables, the National Association of Purchasing
Management-Maryland, and the International Brotherhood of Teamster's Warehouse Division
Leadership Academy. A past recipient of the Allen J. Krowe Award for Teaching Excellence,
Dr. Evers teaches a number of undergraduate and graduate courses ranging from basic
introductory logistics to advanced inventory management and purchasing.
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