
International Hackathon on Supply Chain Management and Logistics
International Hackathon on Supply Chain Management and Logistics
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June 6β8, 2026 | Mode: Online
Organized by: Mastering Up
Convenor: Ms. Suguna B β Co-Founder & CBO, Mastering Up
1] About the Hackathon
The International Hackathon on Supply Chain Management and Logistics 2026, organized by Mastering Up, is a three-day innovation-driven global event that brings together supply chain professionals, data scientists, business strategists, and tech innovators.
The hackathon focuses on building smart, resilient, and sustainable supply chain systems through data-driven logistics optimization, AI-based forecasting, and digital automation. Participants will develop solutions to improve transparency, traceability, real-time decision-making, and efficiency across supply chain networks β from procurement to delivery.
Through this event, Mastering Up aims to empower innovators to transform the global logistics ecosystem with technology, strategy, and sustainability at its core.
2] Problem Statements / Tracks
Track 1: Smart Inventory Forecasting Systems
Traditional inventory management often leads to overstocking or stockouts.
π‘ Expected Solution: Develop an AI/ML model that predicts demand fluctuations accurately and automates reorder levels to minimize losses.
Track 2: Real-Time Logistics Tracking and Visibility
Lack of real-time shipment data creates inefficiencies and customer dissatisfaction.
π‘ Expected Solution: Create an IoT-based dashboard or mobile app for end-to-end tracking and predictive delivery estimates.
Track 3: Sustainable Transportation Optimization
Carbon emissions from logistics are increasing rapidly.
π‘ Expected Solution: Design an algorithm to optimize delivery routes using electric or hybrid vehicles, minimizing cost and carbon footprint.
Track 4: Supply Chain Risk Management
Supply chain disruptions (due to crises, strikes, or natural disasters) impact global trade.
π‘ Expected Solution: Build a risk prediction and mitigation platform using data analytics and scenario modeling.
Track 5: Blockchain-Based Supply Chain Transparency
Data tampering and lack of trust in supplier networks remain major issues.
π‘ Expected Solution: Develop a blockchain-based ledger system ensuring product authenticity and traceability across the supply chain.
Track 6: Warehouse Automation and Robotics
Manual handling increases operational time and cost.
π‘ Expected Solution: Design a warehouse automation system integrating robotics, IoT, and AI for optimized space and resource utilization.
Track 7: Reverse Logistics and Waste Reduction
Returned goods often result in inefficiencies and waste.
π‘ Expected Solution: Create a digital reverse logistics model that reuses, recycles, or redistributes returned products effectively.
Track 8: Cross-Border Logistics Compliance
Global shipments face delays due to complex documentation and customs processes.
π‘ Expected Solution: Develop an AI-powered platform that automates compliance checks and documentation for international logistics.
Track 9: Cold Chain Monitoring System
Temperature-sensitive goods like vaccines and perishables require consistent cold storage.
π‘ Expected Solution: Design a sensor-based system to monitor temperature, humidity, and location with alerts for deviations.
Track 10: Individual Student Innovation
Open category for individual participants to propose original solutions within Supply Chain, Logistics, or Operations Technology domains.
π‘ Expected Solution: Innovative concept, prototype, or platform addressing unique supply chain challenges.
3] Event Schedule (Three-Day)
| Day | Activities |
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| Day 1 (June 6, 2026) | Inaugural Ceremony, Team Onboarding, Problem Statement Selection, Mentor Networking |
| Day 2 (June 7, 2026) | Design & Development Phase, Mentorship Support, Mid-Evaluation |
| Day 3 (June 8, 2026) | Final Submission, Project Presentations, Jury Evaluation, Valedictory & Awards Ceremony |
4] Eligibility & Participation Rules
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Team Size: 2β4 Members
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Open to students, entrepreneurs, professionals, and researchers worldwide.
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All submissions must be original and developed during the hackathon period.
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Teams must maintain professional conduct, integrity, and collaboration.
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Any form of plagiarism or code duplication will lead to disqualification.
5] Evaluation Criteria
| Criterion | Description |
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| Innovation & Creativity | Original thinking and problem-solving approach |
| Practical Application / Social Impact | Real-world applicability and scalability |
| Technical Implementation | Depth, accuracy, and execution quality |
| Scalability & Feasibility | Business or industrial adaptability |
| Presentation Quality | Clarity, structure, and demonstration quality |
6] Prizes & Recognition
π Top 10 Winning Teams:
Receive USD 1000 Worth Voucher under βIdea to Startup Schemeβ by SUKISH GROUP
π₯ Top 3 Projects:
Will be recommended to leading Supply Chain & Logistics companies/research organizations for seed funding and incubation:
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DHL Supply Chain
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Maersk Logistics
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Amazon Web Services (Supply Chain Division)
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IBM Research
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Tata Consultancy Services (Supply Chain Innovation Lab)
ποΈ Additional Recognitions:
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Certificates of Participation for all registered participants
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Special Category – Innovation Awards at MU International Awards 2026 Series
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Opportunity to showcase solutions at related MU International Conferences
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Selected ideas to be published as abstracts in the MU International Journal
7] Registration Section
π‘ Registration Fee:
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Indian Team (up to 4 members): βΉ499
π Register Here (Indian) -
International Team (up to 4 members): USD 50
π Register Here (International)
π Deadline for Registration: May 30, 2026
8] Contact Information
π§ Email: contact@masteringup.com
π Website: www.masteringup.com/event