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Managing Logistics Systems : Planning and Analysis for a Successful Supply Chain
Managing Logistics Systems : Planning and Analysis for a Successful Supply Chain
Managing Logistics Systems : Planning and Analysis for a Successful Supply Chain
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Managing Logistics Systems : Planning and Analysis for a Successful Supply Chain

This textbook introduces logistics from a broad perspective to include all activities throughout the product and service life cycle pertaining to supply chain and logistics management the physical supply and distribution of products and the corresponding maintenance and support. It recognizes the mutual interdependence of the major functional areas of the organization including marketing production and finance. The emphasis throughout the text is on logistics in the context of a total business system design process. It views the business as a system managing logistics within that system and thus transforming their Supply Chain. Pedagogy to aid learning is incorporated throughout every chapter with chapter objectives case studies and concept checks. This text is intended for both upper-level undergraduate and lower-level graduate students in both Business and Engineering on logistics and supply chain tracks. It can also serve as a reference for practitioners actively engaged in day-to-day management of logistics and supply chain activities. Supplementary online resources include an instructors’ manual chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint slides glossary and a test bank of exam questions. | Managing Logistics Systems Planning and Analysis for a Successful Supply Chain

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This textbook introduces logistics from a broad perspective to include all activities throughout the product and service life cycle pertaining to supply chain and logistics management the physical supply and distribution of products and the corresponding maintenance and support. It recognizes the mutual interdependence of the major functional areas of the organization including marketing production and finance. The emphasis throughout the text is on logistics in the context of a total business system design process. It views the business as a system managing logistics within that system and thus transforming their Supply Chain. Pedagogy to aid learning is incorporated throughout every chapter with chapter objectives case studies and concept checks. This text is intended for both upper-level undergraduate and lower-level graduate students in both Business and Engineering on logistics and supply chain tracks. It can also serve as a reference for practitioners actively engaged in day-to-day management of logistics and supply chain activities. Supplementary online resources include an instructors’ manual chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint slides glossary and a test bank of exam questions. | Managing Logistics Systems Planning and Analysis for a Successful Supply Chain

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