Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Financial Times Series - 9780273731122) By Prof Martin Christopher
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- Title: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Financial Times Series)
- Author: Martin Christopher
- Publisher: FT Pearson
- ISBN: 9780273731122
- Published: January 2011
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 288
- Price: United Kingdom USA
Description
- Updated edition is the best-selling book to all the key topics in an integrated approach to supply chains
- Explores the relationship between logistics and customer value
- Explores the logistics and the bottom line to measure the costs and performance
- Discusses the creation of a responsive supply chain
- Addresses the management of the global pipeline
- shows how to Manage supply chain relationships
- Risk management of the supply chain addressed
- Demonstrates how to match supply and demand
- Demonstrates how to create a sustainable supply chain
- Describes how to the design products n the supply chain
Recommended for
Logistics and supply chain professionals & students
Author Bio
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Martin Christopher - Chairman of the Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Written numerous books and articles. On the editorial advisory board of a number of professional journals. Held appointments as Visiting Professor at the Universities of British Columbia, Canada, New South Wales, Australia and South Florida. Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply. |
Contents
- Logistics, the Supply Chain & Competitive Strategy
- Logistics & Customer Value
- Measuring Logistics Costs and Performance
- Creating the Responsive Supply Chain
- Strategic Lead-Time Management
- The Synchronous Supply Chain
- Managing the Global Pipeline
- Managing Risk in the Supply Chain
- Overcoming the Barriers to Supply Chain Integration
- Entering the Era of Network Competition
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