Despite its importance, logistics engineering often lags industry
requirements, especially in terms of engineering-based needs.
Filling the gap between education and practice, this brief but
comprehensive volume covers the most basic material in the field of
logistics engineering, making is suitable for those who require an
overview of the topic. The book discusses logistics from historical
and economic perspectives, covers the basic tools required for the
study and practice of logistics, and reviews the metrics that can
be used to evaluate progress. It then delves into activities that
commonly fill the workdays of logisticians. The book closes with an
excellent chapter on logistics as an integrating systems function.
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