Logistics.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Morana, Joëlle
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; I.1. Sheet 1: The Logistics Function Key point; I.1.1. Definitions related to the supply chain; I.1.2. Definitions related to Supply Chain Management; 1.1.3. Definitions related to Sustainable Supply Chain Management; I.2. Sheet 2: Supply Chain Flows Key point; I.2.1. Fundamental flows in the supply chain; 1.2.2. "Internal" flow policies in the supply chain; I.3. Sheet 3: The Main Models of the Global Supply Chain; I.3.1. The Supply Chain Management structure according to Christopher (1992 onward).
  • 1.3.2. The World Class Logistics model [GLR 95, BOW 99]I.3.3. The SCOR® Supply Chain Operations Reference Model (1996); I.3.4. The model of the Global Supply Chain Forum Structure of [LAM 98]; I.3.5. The model by Mentzer et al. [MEN 01]; I.4. Sheet 4: The Main Logistics Associations; I.4.1. The main national and international associations of logistics professionals; I.4.2. The main clusters of French competitiveness in logistics; I.4.3. The main French associations of teacher-researchers in logistics; I.4.4. France's leading transport and logistics research laboratories; 1. Operators in Logistics.
  • 1.1. Sheet 5: Transport and Logistics Jobs1.1.1. Families of jobs in transport and logistics; 1.1.2. Key Transport and Logistics Functions according to ASLOG and Recruitment Firm, Michael Page; 1.2. Sheet 6: The Supply Chain Manager; 1.2.1. Tasks, activities and skills of the Supply Chain Manager; 1.2.2. The Supply Chain Manager and his/her relationship with other company activities; 1.3. Sheet 7: Logisticians and Interactions with Other Internal Departments of the Company Key point; 1.3.1. Tasks, activities and skills of the Supply Chain Manager.
  • 1.3.2. The "new" relationships: the ecology/environment service1.4. Sheet 8: The Supplier-Customer Relationship; 1.4.1. The supplier, the focal company and the customer according to Lambert et al. [LAM 98]; 1.4.2. The supplier
  • the industry
  • the distributor
  • the end customer: the supply chain quartet; 1.4.3. Other operators in the supply chain; 1.5. Sheet 9: Operators of Distribution Key point; 1.5.1. Principles of distribution in a supply chain; 1.5.2. Distribution jobs; 1.5.3. The case for wholesalers; 1.6. Sheet 10: Logistics Service Providers Key point.
  • 1.6.1. Logistics services: between subcontracting and outsourcing1.6.2. Levels of expertise in logistics services; 1.7. Sheet 11: Operators in the Transport of Goods for Third Parties Key point; 1.7.1. Modes of freight transport; 1.7.2. Operators in freight transport for third parties; 1.8. Sheet 12: Operators in Urban Logistics; 1.8.1. The classification of Chanut et al. [CHA 12]; 1.8.2. Cerema classification [CER 14]; 1.8.3. Urban courier operators [DUC 14]; 1.9. Sheet 13: Reverse Logistics Operators; 1.9.1. Different categories of stakeholders in reverse logistics.