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Fully grasp the core principles of logistics, distribution
management and the supply chain, in addition to emerging trends and
the latest technologies, with this definitive guide that offers
clear and straightforward explanations. The Handbook provides
practitioners and students with a complete, step-by-step overview
of the many different aspects of setting up, managing and
optimizing supply chains. Designed to offer a full appreciation of
how supply chains are planned and operated, it is structured
logically and delves into topics in more clarity and detail than
disparate collections of research papers. Integrating both
strategic and tactical insights, this textbook is underpinned
throughout by real-world data and worked examples that bring the
concepts to life. The seventh edition offers: Updates and solutions
designed to meet the challenges faced by those studying and working
in the sector New coverage of future supply chain related
technologies, including artificial intelligence, data analytics,
digital twins and autonomous mobile robots and how these can be
used to optimize operations and increase productivity Online
resources including lecture slides (tables, images and formulae
from the text), acronyms and abbreviations and infographics.
Written by an author team with extensive practical experience in
some of the most challenging environments across the world, this
seminal text is an invaluable resource for both practitioners and
students, providing a useful desk reference for topics across the
wide ranging and vitally important fields of logistics and the
supply chain.
Fully grasp the core principles of logistics, distribution
management and the supply chain, in addition to emerging trends and
the latest technologies, with this definitive guide that offers
clear and straightforward explanations. The Handbook provides
practitioners and students with a complete, step-by-step overview
of the many different aspects of setting up, managing and
optimizing supply chains. Designed to offer a full appreciation of
how supply chains are planned and operated, it is structured
logically and delves into topics in more clarity and detail than
disparate collections of research papers. Integrating both
strategic and tactical insights, this textbook is underpinned
throughout by real-world data and worked examples that bring the
concepts to life. The seventh edition offers: Updates and solutions
designed to meet the challenges faced by those studying and working
in the sector New coverage of future supply chain related
technologies, including artificial intelligence, data analytics,
digital twins and autonomous mobile robots and how these can be
used to optimize operations and increase productivity Online
resources including lecture slides (tables, images and formulae
from the text), acronyms and abbreviations and infographics.
Written by an author team with extensive practical experience in
some of the most challenging environments across the world, this
seminal text is an invaluable resource for both practitioners and
students, providing a useful desk reference for topics across the
wide ranging and vitally important fields of logistics and the
supply chain.
The rate of change in the field of avionics is so fast that even
the legislators are struggling to keep up with it. With new digital
cockpits, it is getting to the stage that, if your VCR still
flashes 12:00, you will have no business flying a modern helicopter
The majority of twin-engined (and many single-engined) aircraft now
have complex autopilots, glass cockpits and navigation equipment,
possibly including Flight Management Systems (FMS). This book
originated with a request from the RCAF for training materials for
engineers, but curious pilots whose training syllabus did not
include avionics, and who would like to know a little more will
find it useful as well.
A book about the AS 350 and the AS 355, and its operating
characteristics.
Hundreds of PPL questions, including helicopter, all accurate
Ground study material for the EASA PPL(H) and good for other
licences too.
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