Knowledge Labs: In the Know with Manish Verma

August 26, 2021 |
Contributed by Manish Verma, Associate Professor, Operations Management

The Government of Canada is taking action to further improve the safety and security of Canada’s rail system, especially in light of the impacts of climate change and severe weather on railway operations. Canada is providing over $100 million over five years for Transport Canada to advance the safe and secure transportation of people and goods by rail.

Associate Professor Manish Verma has been researching multimodal transportation of dangerous goods, risk assessment, network design, and planning issues in transportation for over 15 years. He talks more about the importance of risk assessment and management when supporting the safer transportation of dangerous goods.

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Manish Verma, Associate Professor, Operations Management

Manish Verma

Associate Professor
Operations Management

Manish Verma is an Associate Professor of Operations Management in the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. He has an MBA and a PhD in Business Administration with Operations Management/ Management Science specialization, both from the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University. His research interests are in multimodal transportation of dangerous goods, risk assessment, network design and planning issues in transportation, humanitarian logistics, green supply chain management, and disruption/ resilience in transportation systems.

His current research engagements focus on safety and security issues in freight transportation and on humanitarian logistics, and are funded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grants. His works have been published in leading international journals in transportation, and in operations research. He has been approached by media to comment on railroad accidents of dangerous goods.

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