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The handbook of logistics and distribution management / Alan Rushton, John Oxley and Phil Croucher.

By: Rushton, Alan.
Contributor(s): Oxley, John | Croucher, Phil | Institute of Logistics and Transport.
Publisher: London : Kogan Page, 2000Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxxiii, 571 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0749433655.Subject(s): Physical distribution of goods -- ManagementDDC classification: 658.788
Contents:
List of figures. - List of tables. - Preface. - Abbreviations. - Part 1: Concepts of logistics and distribution. 1. Introduction to logistics and distribution. 2. Integrated logistics and the supply chain. 3. Customer service and logistics. 4. Channels of distribution. 5. Key issues and challenges for logistics. Part 2: Planning for logistics. 6. Planning fromework for logistics. 7. Logistics processes. 8. Planning physical distribution. 9. Logistics management and organization. 10. Distribution: tactical and operational techniques. 11. Manufacturing and materials management. Part 3: Procurement and inventory decisions. 12. Basic inventory planning and management. 13. Inventory and the supply chain. 14. Procurement. Part 4: Warehousing and storage. 15. Principles of warehousing. 16. Storage systems and equipment. 17. Handling systems. 18. Order picking and replenishment. 19. Advanced systems. 20. Warehouse design. 21. Warehouse management and information. Part 5: Freight transport. 22. International logistics: model choice. 23. Intermodel transport. 24. Road freight transport: vehicle selection. 25. Road freight transport: vehicle costing. 26. Road freight transport: legislation. 27. Road freight transport: planning and resourcing. Part 6: Information and the supply chain. 28. The monitoring and control of logistics and distribution operations. 29. Benchmarking. 30. IT in the supply chain. Part 7: Associated factors. 31. Outsourcing: the safety in distribution. 32. Security and safety in distribution. 33. Logistics and the environment. 34. New concepts in logistics. - References. - Index.
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The Institute of Logistics and Transport.

Includes bibiographical references and index

List of figures. - List of tables. - Preface. - Abbreviations. - Part 1: Concepts of logistics and distribution. 1. Introduction to logistics and distribution. 2. Integrated logistics and the supply chain. 3. Customer service and logistics. 4. Channels of distribution. 5. Key issues and challenges for logistics. Part 2: Planning for logistics. 6. Planning fromework for logistics. 7. Logistics processes. 8. Planning physical distribution. 9. Logistics management and organization. 10. Distribution: tactical and operational techniques. 11. Manufacturing and materials management. Part 3: Procurement and inventory decisions. 12. Basic inventory planning and management. 13. Inventory and the supply chain. 14. Procurement. Part 4: Warehousing and storage. 15. Principles of warehousing. 16. Storage systems and equipment. 17. Handling systems. 18. Order picking and replenishment. 19. Advanced systems. 20. Warehouse design. 21. Warehouse management and information. Part 5: Freight transport. 22. International logistics: model choice. 23. Intermodel transport. 24. Road freight transport: vehicle selection. 25. Road freight transport: vehicle costing. 26. Road freight transport: legislation. 27. Road freight transport: planning and resourcing. Part 6: Information and the supply chain. 28. The monitoring and control of logistics and distribution operations. 29. Benchmarking. 30. IT in the supply chain. Part 7: Associated factors. 31. Outsourcing: the safety in distribution. 32. Security and safety in distribution. 33. Logistics and the environment. 34. New concepts in logistics. - References. - Index.