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Transportation Operations Management provides the analytical tools
and industry-wide context necessary to understand and address the
critical real-world problems in transportation operations and
planning that shippers, carriers, and third-party logistics
providers face every day. The book examines operational problems
from all transportation modes-air, motor carrier, water vessel,
pipeline, and rail-to show how these interact in the real world of
today's carriers and shippers. The book also outlines and analyzes
key issues such as designing efficient domestic and international
transportation networks; choosing optimal locations within market
spaces; designing infrastructure to manage network congestion;
leveraging intermodalism for operational flexibility; leveraging
techniques for costing, pricing, and revenue management; using
tracking technology for decisionmaking; maintaining regulatory
compliance in operations; and managing environmental stewardship.
Paying particular attention to the influence of the logistical
constraints of time, physical space, and location, the book reveals
the key role of transportation in strategic and tactical
decision-making. The book uses mathematical techniques such as the
theory of capacity management, the microeconomics of costing and
pricing, risk management, linear optimization, productivity
measurement, queueing theory, and complex scheduling. The book also
uses real-world problems with their actual marketplace constraints
in technology, geography, and government regulations to provide an
applied context to the techniques examined.
Transportation is the world's largest invisible industry. Modern
society is completely dependent on transportation to sustain its
way of life, and it is all around us constantly. Yet the economics
of transportation is a mystery to most people. Why do air fares
rise and fall? Why do urban transit systems struggle to survive and
require such large public subsidies? Why does freight transport
cost more to move in one direction than an equal distance in
another? Why is the government so heavily involved in
transportation? Concepts of Transportation Economics provides
explanations to these queries and many more, as well-renowned
experts in the field, Barry E Prentice and Darren Prokop interpret
the unique dynamics underlying transportation through the lens of
applied economics, and demonstrate that the operations of
transportation are completely logical and obvious once the concepts
that underlie business decisions and consumer reactions are
explained.
Global Supply Chain Security and Management: Appraising Programs,
Preventing Crimes examines the relationship between securing a
supply chain and promoting more efficient worldwide trade.
Historically, the primary goal of supply chain security was
guarding against theft and damage. Today, supply chains are also on
the frontlines in the fight against terrorism. This book showcases
industry leaders and their best practices, also exploring how the
government is both a policing organization and a supply chain
partner. In addition, it covers the critical roles that various
technologies play, focusing on how Big Data is collected and turned
into knowledge. By using the tools provided, readers will gain a
stronger understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by
any organization that imports or exports products.
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