The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management

Understanding the Supply Chain

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Pub Date Jan 28 2014 | Archive Date Jul 31 2016

Description


Now in its fifth edition, The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management covers the full scope of logistics and distribution, providing a broad strategic framework for planning as well as a clear and straightforward description of the basic functions and elements. This definitive handbook clearly explains: concepts of logistics and distribution; planning and logistics; procurement and inventory decisions; warehousing and storage; freight transport; operational management.

Fully revised and expanded with brand new chapters on humanitarian logistics, multichannel fulfillment and reverse logistics, there is detailed discussion of the latest trends and issues that confront logistics. This book helps in the logistics manager's quest to improve service and reduce cost, as well as keeping them aware of the many different facets of logistics and the supply chain. It should be of interest to practicing managers and supervisors, to candidates taking tests for the various professional institutes, and to students who are reading for degrees in logistics, distribution and supply chain management.


Now in its fifth edition, The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management covers the full scope of logistics and distribution, providing a broad strategic framework for planning as well as a...


Advance Praise

"This book defines the fundamental functions and elements of logistics and distribution, and provides a broad strategic framework for planning. Because planning strategies, distribution methods, and retail channels are constantly changing, supply chain and logistics managers will find this a good up-to-date reference tool, with actionable information and suggestions that they can apply today." --Jason McDowell, Inbound Logistics

"Intended, both as a reference for current logistics managers as well as a text for students, this updated edition includes new chapters on supply chain segmentation, air and marine transport, and the ever frequent decision to outsource. The latter can take place in a variety of areas, grouped here into the categories of warehousing, transport, and value added services. Although published in the UK and covering European Union legislation, most of the book is internationally applicable, treating standard issues of supply chain management." --Book News, Inc.

Praise for the previous editions:

"This book does exactly what it says on the tin. It is perfect as a starting point for essay writing for student, or as a reference book for those working in logistics." --Logistics and Transport Focus


"Now in its fourth edition, The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management provides invaluable technical information and is written in an accessible and informative manner. The new chapters on supply chain segmentation, air transport, maritime transport and outsourcing are a welcome addition. I would recommend this as one of the most readable books available for logistics and supply chain students and professionals around the world." --Dorothea Carvalho, Director of Professional Development, CILT

"This book defines the fundamental functions and elements of logistics and distribution, and provides a broad strategic framework for planning. Because planning strategies, distribution methods...


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ISBN 9780749466275
PRICE $85.00 (USD)

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