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Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 4th edition


Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 4th edition

Paperback by Mangan, John (Newcastle University, UK; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland); Lalwani, Chandra (University of Hull Business School, UK); Calatayud, Agustina (Newcastle University, UK; University of California, Berkeley, CA; University of Padua, Italy)

Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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ISBN:
9781119702993
Publication Date:
25 Feb 2021
Edition/language:
4th edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
New product available - 9781394262502
Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Description

Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a comprehensive, fully up-to-date introduction to the subject. Addressing both practical and strategic perspectives, this revised and updated fourth edition offers readers a balanced and integrated presentation of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM)concepts, practices, technologies, and applications. Contributions from experts in specific areas of LSCM provide readers with real-world insights on supply chain relationships, transport security, inventory management, supply chain designs, the challenges inherent to globalization and international trade, and more. The text examines how information, materials, products, and services flow across the public and private sectors and around the world. Detailed case studies highlight LSCM practices and strategies in a wide range of contexts, from humanitarian aid and pharmaceutical supply chains to semi-automated distribution centers and port and air cargo logistics. Examples of LSCM in global corporations such as Dell Computer and Jaguar Land Rover highlight the role of new and emerging technologies. This edition features new and expanded discussion of contemporary topics including sustainability, supply chain vulnerability, and reverse logistics, and places greater emphasis on operations management.

Contents

About the authors ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xv Map xvii Part One - Context 1 1. Introduction 3 2. Globalisation and International Trade 21 3. Supply Chain Strategy: Lean and Agile 31 4. Service Supply Chains 51 5. Systems and Networks 62 Part One Case Studies 74 Dell - Pioneers in Mass Customisation 74 Jaguar Land Rover's Global Supply Chain: From Design to Execution 77 Part Two - Transport and Logistics 91 6. Transport 93 7. Containerisation 106 8. Logistics Service Providers 117 9. Facilitating International Freight Flows 127 Part Two Case Studies 138 Air Cargo 138 Port-Centric Versus Inland Location Decisions in Gothenburg, Sweden 143 Part Three - Managing Operations 149 10. Inventory Management, Planning and Control 151 11. Materials Handling and Warehousing 167 12. Outsourcing, Offshoring and Procurement 183 Part Three Case Studies 203 The Medical Devices Company 203 Patient Safety and the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain 205 Part Four - Data and Analysis 215 13. Data Flows and Digitisation 217 14. Management Science Applications 229 15. Managing Vulnerability 239 Part Four Case Studies 252 Contamination in the Bulk Agri-Commodity Logistics Chain 252 Supply Chains Become Self-Thinking 259 Part Five - Supply Chain Design and Improvement 263 16. Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chain Management 265 17. Emerging Supply Chain Designs 280 Part Five Case Studies 290 Why Supply Chains Should Be Involved in Product Design 290 Oman: One of the World's Next Great Logistics Hubs? 293 Glossary G-1 Index I-1

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