The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management (Creating Success)

The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management (Creating Success)

by PhilCroucher (Author), Alan Rushton (Author), JohnOxley (Author)

Synopsis

'An original look at this vital subject.' - "Storage Handling Distribution". Logistics and distribution management is now recognised as a major industrial and economic function in its own right. An appreciation of the sheer scope and importance of the subject has led to a new professional approach that concentrates on the logistics function as a whole, as well as on the individual sub-systems. This second edition of a popular and practical handbook recognizes this new perception and explores all the respective stages of the supply chain, from raw materials through to the final distribution of the finished product. The major topics covered are: concepts of logistics and distribution; planning for logistics; procurement and inventory decisions; warehousing and storage; freight transport; information and supply-chain management. Richly illustrated throughout with diagrams and photographs, this new edition is an invaluable guide for distribution, logistics and supply-chain managers, as well as students taking logistics-related degrees and professional qualifications.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 20 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0749433655
ISBN 13: 9780749433659

Media Reviews
This textbook provides a description of the functions and elements related to logistics and distribution that can be applied to any country, with some attention to supply chain philosophy. Book News Inc
Author Bio
Alan Rushton Alan Rushton is Director of Graduate Programmes at the Centre for Logistics and Transportation, Cranfield School of Management, and a director of Dialog Consultants Ltd, a consultancy specializing in distribution, logistics and supply-chain management. He is a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Logistics and Transport.