About the Journal
Focus and Scope
JEMIS (Journal of Engineering & Management in Industrial System) facilitates the publication of scientific articles in the field of Industrial Engineering. The published articles in Journal of Engineering and Management in Industrial System can be the result of research and literature review. Some of the topics are including:
a. Business and strategy; decision analysis
b. Engineering economy; cost estimation
c. Environmental issues
d. Facility location; layout; design; materials handling
e. Human factors; ergonomics; safety
f. Human resources management
g. ICT and information systems
h. Innovation; knowledge management; organizational learning
i. Inventory; logistics; transportation; supply chain management
j. Manufacturing; control; automation
k. Product/process design and management
l. Forecasting; production planning/control
m. Project/operations management; scheduling
n. Service systems/management; performance analysis; modeling/simulation
o. Quality Management ;
p. Reliability/maintenance engineering
Peer Review Process
Each manuscript submitted to Journal of Engineering and Management in Industrial System that meet our basic criteria will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers in the related topic. Chief editor will make final decision according to the comments of reviewers. The result may be accepted with no revision, accepted with minor revision(s), accepted with major revision(s), or rejected. Certain information about accepted and published article or rejected article is given to the author(s) by email. The author(s) have opportunity to correct the article based on reviewers’ suggestions. The accepted articles will be available online (free download) following the journal peer-reviewing process.
Publication Frequency
JEMIS (Journal of Engineering and Management in Industrial System) is a peer-reviewed and online journal that published as semester (2 issues) journal per year.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.