| About the book |
Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a comprehensive new text that explains the fundamentals of the subject to help students understand the game rules, goals and objectives when designing, planning and controlling efficient and effective logistics systems in supply chains. It also includes coverage of information technology, the impact of manufacturing and product structures on logistics and supply chain systems, and the environment. Designed specifically with the student in mind, this book is the perfect companion for introductory courses in logistics and supply chain management. Key Features: |
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| About the authors |
Dr Patrick Jonsson is professor in supply chain management at Chalmers University of Technology. He holds a PhD in production management from Lund University and is CFPIM and CSCP certified through APICS. At Chalmers he is currently Head of the PhD programme at the Department of Technology Management and Economics and lecturers in master's and executive training programmes in Supply Chain Management. He has during the last 15 years co-ordinated and taught numerous logistics and supply chain management courses and programmes at Växjö University and Chalmers University of Technology and in executive and further education programmes for people working in industry. His research which mainly has dealt with manufacturing planning and control, information systems, supplier structures and relations, outsourcing and performance management in supply chains has been published in journals such as Journal of Operations Management, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, International Journal of Production Research, International Journal of Production Economics, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal and International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management. He is currently on the editorial advisory boards of logistics and business journals. |
| Table of contents |
Part One: The Logistics and Supply Chain Management Disciplines Chapter One: Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management Chapter Two: The Logistics System Chapter Three: The Material Flow Part Two: Logistics and Supply Chain Goals and Performance Chapter Four: Customer Service Chapter Five: Logistics Costs and Tied-Up Capital Chapter Six: Environmental Aspects of Logistics Part Three: Logistics and Supply Chain Structures Chapter Seven: Products in the Logistics System Chapter Eight: Material Supply Structures Chapter Nine: Production Processes and Layouts Chapter Ten: Distribution Structures Part Four: Planning and Control of Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Chapter Eleven: Demand Management Chapter Twelve: Materials Management Chapter Thirteen: Manufacturing Planning and Control Chapter Fourteen: Transport Planning Chapter Fifteen: The Procurement Process Part Five: Supply Chain, IT and Improvement Aspects of Logistics Chapter Sixteen: Emerging Practices in Supply Chain Management Chapter Seventeen: Information Systems for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Appendices Appendix A: ABC Analysis Appendix B: Incremental Inventory Carrying Costs Appendix C: Derivation of the formula for economic order quantity (EOQ) Appendix D: Normal Distribution Function Appendix E: Service Loss Function Appendix F: Exercises: Solutions to Problems |



