
Supply Chain Logistics Management
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 16. April 2009
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-07-337787-2 (ISBN)
Description
Supply Chain Logistics Management is exciting, and promises to bolster traditional logistics courses and invigorate supply chain management courses. By examining traditional logistics issues within the context of the supply chain, this text captures the current trends in Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Strategy. Most textbooks approach this subject from a limited perspective, studying only internal functions of an organization to the exclusion of issues that relate to the entire supply chain in an integrated enterprise. Supply Chain Logistics Management provides a solid foundation that clearly describes the role of logistics within the supply chain, portraying a complete view of the subject and extending to show how all the pieces fit together.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Adult education
Dimensions
Height: 257 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1095 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-337787-2 (9780073377872)
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Persons
John H. McConnell Professor of Business Administration at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D. in marketing at Michigan State and has worked with industry throughout his career. He the author of many publication in journals and proceedings, including Harvard Business Review and journal of Marketings.
Professor of Marketing and Logistics at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D. in marketing and logistics from Michigan State. Dr/ Closs is the author or coauthor of many publication in journals and proceedings, System Editors of the Journal of Business Logistics, and coauthor of Simulated Product Sales Forecasting.
Associate Professor in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University. He is co author of three texts on distribution and logistics, including World Class Logistics: The Challenge of Managing Continuous Change published by the Council of Logistics Management and Strategic Marketing Channel Management published by McGraw Hill. His research has focused on logistics best practices in customer service and in performance measurement. He also served for four years on the Executive Board of the International Customer Service Association as Head of the Research and Education Committee.
Professor of Marketing and Logistics at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D. in marketing and logistics from Michigan State. Dr/ Closs is the author or coauthor of many publication in journals and proceedings, System Editors of the Journal of Business Logistics, and coauthor of Simulated Product Sales Forecasting.
Associate Professor in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University. He is co author of three texts on distribution and logistics, including World Class Logistics: The Challenge of Managing Continuous Change published by the Council of Logistics Management and Strategic Marketing Channel Management published by McGraw Hill. His research has focused on logistics best practices in customer service and in performance measurement. He also served for four years on the Executive Board of the International Customer Service Association as Head of the Research and Education Committee.
Content
PART ONE - SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS MANAGEMENTChapter 1 21st Century Supply ChainsChapter 2 LogisticsChapter 3 Customer AccommodationChapter 4 Procurement and ManufacturingChapter 5 Information Technology Chapter 6 Integrated Operations PlanningPART TWO - SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS OPERATIONSChapter 7 InventoryChapter 8 Transportation InfrastructureChapter 9 Transportation OperationsChapter 10 WarehousingChapter 11 Packaging and Materials HandlingPART THREE - SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS DESIGNChapter 12 Global Supply ChainsChapter 13 Network DesignChapter 14 Network and Operational PlanningPART FOUR - SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS ADMINSTRATIONChapter 15 Relationship DevelopmentChapter 16 Operational, Financial and Performance MeasurementChapter 17 Supply Chain Risk