Muhammad  Hasan Ashraf

Muhammad Hasan Ashraf

Assistant Professor, Management/HRM (MHRM)
Email: hasan.ashraf@csulb.edu
Campus Phone: 562.985.4268
Office: COB-314 (Hours)

Muhammad Hasan Ashraf received his Ph.D. from the College of Business at the University of Rhode Island. His research centers on third-party logistics operations, specifically studying paradoxes stemming from disruptions in supply chain flows. He is a certified Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma and has held various engineering and management positions prior to joining academia. He has taught courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels, including global supply chain management, distribution management, and quality management

Global Supply Chain Management, Distribution Management, and Quality Management

Third-Party Logistics, Capability Development, Paradox Management, Supply Chain Flows, Intralogistics Operations, Industry 4.0.

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), The University of Rhode Island, 2023
    Major/Concentration: Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • Master of Science, University of Maryland, 2017
    Major/Concentration: Supply Chain Management
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.), National University of Science and Technology, 2015
    Major/Concentration: Electrical Engineering
    Academic
  • California State University Long Beach, College of Business, (2023 - Present) Assistant Professor
  • The University of Rhode Island, College of Business (2019 - 2023) Graduate Assistant / Instructor
  • Professional
  • United Parcel Service (2017 - 2023) Industrial Engineer - Hub Planner
  • Fauji Fertilizers bin Qasim Ltd (2015 - 2016) Supply Chain Executive - Technical & Commodities Procurement
  • Fauji Fertilizers bin Qasim Ltd (2014 - 2015) Maintenance Engineer
  • "Autonomous and IoT-driven intralogistics for Industry 4.0 warehouses: A thematic analysis of the literature", Transportation Journal, Mar-2024
  • "Leveraging Autonomous Mobile Robots for Industry 4.0 Warehouses: Factors Affecting Technology Assimilation for Digital Supply Chains", International journal of Logistics Management., Sep-2023
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