Nguyen Canh Lam

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School: The Business School
Department: Business Innovation
Position: Lecturer
Location: RMIT Hanoi
Email: lam.nguyencanh@rmit.edu.vn
ORCID: 0000-0002-5894-3808

From 2009 to 2021, Dr. Lam Nguyen served as a lecturer at Vietnam Maritime University in Hai Phong, Vietnam, instructing logistics-related topics, maritime operations and law, and research methodology across undergraduate and master's levels. Between 2019 and 2021, he assumed the role of Vice-Dean at the International School of Education, overseeing the academic pursuits of the school.

  • PhD in Transport & Maritime Economics; Faculty of Applied Economics, University of Antwerp, Belgium
  • Master of Science in Transport and Maritime Economics Institute of Transport and Maritime Management Antwerp (ITMMA), University of Antwerp, Belgium
  • Master of Science of International Transportation Management Maritime College, State University of New York, USA
  • Bachelor of Navigation Engineering Vietnam Maritime University, Vietnam

Logistics & Supply Chain Management

  • Dry Port
  • Transport Management
  • Maritime Economics and Management
  • Logistics
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Shipping
  • Ports

Journal articles:

  • Nguyen, L. C., Dinh, G. H., Tran, D. L. A., Truong, H. Q., Duong, A. T. B., & Pham, H. T. (2023). Perceived concerns, impacts, and adaptations of Vietnamese seafarers during the crew change crisis amid the COVID-19 pandemic. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 1-23.
  • Nguyen, L. C., Vu, O. T. K., Alonso, A. D., & Nicholson, G. J. (2023). Navigating through rough seas: Maritime insiders' reflections on an unprecedented experience. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 13, 101060.
  • Bachkar, K., & Nguyen, L. C. (2021). A conceptual model for benchmarking transshipment ports: the case of Tangier-Med and Algeciras Bay. International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 40(4), 525-540.
  • Nguyen, L. C., Thai, V. V., Nguyen, D. M., & Tran, M. D. (2021). Evaluating the role of dry ports in the port-hinterland settings: Conceptual framework and the case of Vietnam. The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics, 37 (2021), 307-320.
  • Nguyen, L. C., Dinh, G. H., & Pham, V. T. (2021). Evaluating Vietnamese seafarer’s competence: an empirical research from a multi-criteria approach. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 20, 413-433.
  • Nguyen, L. C., Thai, V. V., Nguyen, D. M., & Nguyen, S. C. (2020). ‘An examination of the interrelation between seaports and dry ports in developing countries: the case of Vietnam’. World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research, 9(4), 334-357.
  • Nguyen, L. C., & Notteboom, T. (2019). The relations between dry port characteristics and regional port-hinterland settings: findings for a global sample of dry ports. Maritime Policy & Management, 46(1), 24-42.
  • Nguyen, L. C., & Notteboom, T. (2017). Public-private partnership model selection for dry port development: an application to Vietnam. World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research, 6(3), 229-250.
  • Nguyen, L. C., & Notteboom, T. (2016). ‘A multi-criteria approach to dry port location in developing economies with application to Vietnam’. The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics. Vol. 32, No. 1, pp.23-32.
  • Nguyen, L. C., & Notteboom, T. (2016). ‘Dry ports as extensions of maritime deep-sea ports: a case study of Vietnam’. Journal of International Logistics and Trade. Vol.14, No. 1, pp.65-88.  

Book chapter:

  • Uyen Diep My, Thang Ta Duc, Lam Nguyen Canh, Kevin Nguyen, Irfan Ulhaq, Tho Pham, Duong Thi Binh An, and Yoshinori Hara (2023). Risk Identification and Its Resonant Effect in Service-Oriented Supply Chain. In Business Innovation for the Post-pandemic Era in Vietnam (pp. 205-215). Springer, Singapore.
  • George, M., Nguyen, L. C., Nguyen, H. M., & Akbari, M. (2022). Lean Concept in Fashion and Textile Manufacturing. In Lean Supply Chain Management in Fashion and Textile Industry (pp. 67-94). Springer, Singapore.

  • Investigating the role of inland logistics nodes in reducing total logistics costs; funded by NAFOSTED: 25,000 USD; 2019/2022

Current supervision: 01 PhD student

Consultant for UGW Warehouse, Dinh Vu, Hai Phong since 2022

  • 2021 - now: Lecturer Logistics & Supply Chain Management at RMIT University Vietnam LLC, Hanoi campus
  • 2020 - now: Visiting Lecturer for the master program in International Logistics and Transport, International Education and Cooperation Institute, University of Transport Ho Chi Minh
  • 2019 - 2021: Vice Dean of International School of Education, in charge of academic activities; Vietnam Maritime University
  • 2017 - 2021: Lecturer at Vietnam Maritime University, Vietnam
  • 2013 – 2017: Ph.D. candidates at the Faculty of Applied Economics, University of Antwerp, Belgium
  • 2009 - 2013: Lecturer at Vietnam Maritime University, Vietnam