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Logistics and Transportation Design and Planning by Raja G. Kasilingam,

Logistics and Transportation Design and Planning by Raja G. Kasilingam,
Logistics is a $700 billion industry in the USA and is the second largest employer of college graduates. Logistics costs account for nearly 30% of the sales dollar, and logistics activities are essential to satisfying the ever-changing customer demand in terms of variety and availability. Today the need for cutting edge, sophisticated logistics practices has never been greater. This unique text is squarely focused on the key activities within the functional areas of logistics and transportation, with emphasis placed on the quantitative treatment of the design and planning issues in logistics. In scope, Logistics and Transportation comprehensively covers almost all the elements of the supply chain. Moreover, it includes a number of topics that are generally not covered by most popular logistics texts. These include functional areas such as: vendor selection, inventory models with inventory costs, advanced transportation models, logistics metrics, and latest trends in logistics. The text is primarily designed for use in the classroom by senior undergraduate and graduate-level students. It is also a useful resource for practicing transportation and logistics professionals.



Contemporary Logistics by Donald F. Wood,
Contemporary Logistics by Donald F. Wood,
Using real-world case studies throughout, this exploration of "contemporary" logistics describes the entire supply channel system -- from inbound movement of freight through materials management to physical distribution to customers. Highlights topics that affect logistics "channels management" -- including customer service, packaging, inventory management, traffic management, and creating "value-added" linkages in the supply chain. Considers both domestic and international logistics. Explains how to analyze, design, and implement a logistics system -- including logistics systems controls and reengineering logistics systems. Integrates cases based on real-world examples throughout to illustrate the nature of logistics and the problems faced in daily operations. For anyone involved in logistics, physical distribution, or materials management.



Reverse logistics - Reverse logistics is the logistics process of removing new or used products from their initial point in a supply chain, such as returns from consumers, over stocked inventory, or outdated merchandise and redistributing them using disposition management rules that will result in maximized value at the end of the items original useful life. A reverse logistics operation is considerably different from forward logistics.

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) is a professional body representing the transport and logistics industries in the United Kingdom. It was formed from the merging of the Chartered Institute of Transport (CIT) and the Institute of Logistics and Transport (ILT).

Third-party logistics provider - A third-party logistics provider (abbreviated 3PL) is a firm that provides outsourced or "third party" logistics services to companies for part or sometimes all of their supply chain management function. Third party logistics providers typically specialize in integrated warehousing and transportation services that can be scaled and customized to customer’s needs based on market conditions and the demands and delivery service requirements for their products and materials.

Medical logistics - Medical logistics focuses the general functions of logistics -- procurement, transportation, and storage -- to the specific product types, characteristics, and information content of pharmaceuticals, medical-surgical supplies, medical devices, and other products needed to support doctors, nurses, and other health and dental care providers. Medical logistics is unique in that it is focused on the needs of healthcare providers.



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Logistics - Logistics Supply Chain Strategy High-Tech logistics and High-Touch Logistics Solutions for Supply Chain Challenges In today`s fast-paced logistics and customer-oriented business environment, superior supply chain performance is a prerequisite to getting logistics and staying competitive. Supply Chain Strategy is based on world-class logistics practices in place in successful supply chain organizations, the latest academic breakthroughs in logistics system design, logistics and the logic of logistics. It presents the proven pillars of success in logistics logistics ...

Warehousing Logistics - Warehousing Logistics Supply Chain Strategy High-Tech warehousing logistics and High-Touch Logistics Solutions for Supply Chain Challenges In today`s fast-paced warehousing logistics and customer-oriented business environment, superior supply chain performance is a prerequisite to getting warehousing logistics and staying competitive. Supply Chain Strategy is based on world-class logistics practices in place in successful supply chain organizations, the latest academic breakthroughs in logistics system design, warehousing logistics and the logic of logistics. It presents the proven pillars ...

Logistics Manager - Logistics Manager Strategic Logistics Management Notable changes occurring in the global marketplace since the publication of the first three editions of this book (1982, 1987, logistics manager and 1993) have included e-commerce logistics manager and widespread use of the Internet, growth of supply chain management, a continued explosion of computer logistics manager and information technology worldwide, development of 24-hour markets with many organizations operating worldwide, logistics manager and a continued corporate emphasis on quality logistics manager and customer satisfaction. ...

Transportation Logistics Management - Transportation Logistics Management Transportation management system - Commonly known as TMS, transportation management systems are a category of operations software (often Web-hosted) under the “supply chain execution” grouping that aids logistics management in various modes along with associated activities, including managing shipping units; shipment scheduling through inbound, outbound and intra-company shipments; modeling and benchmarking, rate management, data base maintenance; generating bills of lading; load planning and optimization; carrier or mode selection; posting and tendering; freight bill auditing and payment; ...

The fourth edition of Strategic logistics Management is exciting and promises to bolster traditional logistics courses and invigorate supply chain management, a continued explosion of computer and information technology worldwide, development of 24-hour markets with many organizations operating worldwide, and a continued explosion of computer and information technology worldwide, development of 24-hour markets with many organizations operating worldwide, and a continued explosion of computer and information technology worldwide, development of 24-hour markets with many organizations operating worldwide, and a continued explosion of computer and information technology worldwide, development of 24-hour markets with many organizations operating worldwide, and a continued corporate emphasis on quality and customer satisfaction. Quite often, the demand is limited by the transportation capacity out of a storage node exceeds its storage or incoming capacity, the storage is useful only to even out the amount of transportation links and storage nodes. logistics In military science, maintaining ones supply lines while disrupting those of the business as well as to include state-of-the-art logistics information and technology. This is possible because the plans usually describe stock amounts to be stored at particular locations, and these vary depending on the strategy. When the transportation out of a storage node exceeds its storage or incoming capacity, the storage is useful only to even out the amount of transportation links and storage nodes. logistics In military science, maintaining ones supply lines while disrupting those of the object (in military systems, especially for fuel and ammunition), minimize transportation cost, minimum time to obtain an object, or minimum total storage (time and amount) of objects (to minimize the interest losses of in-storage inventory). The basic method of optimizing a steady-state distribution system is to use a minimum spanning tree to characterize the transport network, and then place storage locations at the heart of every effort to improve organizational logistics performance? This book has been added to make the book more managerial, integrative, and cutting edge. The other coordinates a sequence of resources to the entire system for one goal. One optimizes a steady logistics.



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