The development of international trade is driven by
international logistics and management and the provision of the
global supply chain. The ultimate objective of global supply chain
management is to link the market place, distribution network,
manufacturing/processing/assembly process, and procurement activity
in such a way that customers are serviced at a higher level yet
lower cost. Overall this has introduced a new breed of management
in a computer literate environment operating in a global
infrastructure.
Addressing this complex topic, Alan Branch's new book fulfills
two clear objectives:
- to provide a concise, standard work on the subject, written in
lucid language that embraces all the ingredients of a notoriously
complex subject with a strategic focus
- to extol best practices and focus on all areas of the
industrial and consumer sectors and their interface with changing
international market needs.
Until now, no book dedicated to international logistics and
supply chain management was available. Practically-oriented, this
book features numerous case studies and diagrams from logistic
operators. An ideal resource for management students, academics and
managers who need a succinct treatment of global operations,
Branch's book skillfully illustrates his ideas in practice. It is a
book which should be on the shelf of every practitioner and student
of the subject.
Also available from Routledge:
Elements of Shipping, Eighth Edition, Alan E. Branch.
(978-0-415-36286-3)
Maritime Economics: Management and Marketing, Alan E. Branch.
(978-0-748-73986-8)
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