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Index
Cover Title Page Contents List of figures List of tables About the authors Preface PART ONE Concepts of logistics and distribution
01    Introduction to logistics and distribution
Introduction Scope and definition Historical perspective Importance of logistics and distribution Logistics and supply chain structure Summary
02    Integrated logistics and the supply chain
Introduction The total logistics concept Planning for logistics The financial impact of logistics Globalization and integration Integrated systems Competitive advantage through logistics Logistics and supply chain management Summary
03    Customer service and logistics
Introduction The importance of customer service The components of logistics-related customer service Two conceptual models of service quality Developing a customer service policy Levels of customer service Measuring customer service Service level agreements The customer service explosion Summary
04    Channels of distribution
Introduction Physical distribution channel types and structures Channel selection Outsourcing channels Summary
05    Key issues and challenges for logistics and the supply chain
Introduction The external environment Manufacturing and supply Logistics and distribution Retailing The consumer Summary
PART TWO Planning for logistics
06    Planning framework for logistics
Introduction Pressures for change Strategic planning overview Logistics design strategy Product characteristics The product life cycle Packaging Unit loads Summary
07    Logistics processes
Introduction The importance of logistics processes Logistics process types and categories An approach to process design and redesign Tools and techniques Summary
08    Supply chain segmentation
Introduction Product segmentation Demand and supply segmentation Marketing segmentation Combined segmentation frameworks Two-tier supply chains Implementation Summary
09    Logistics costs and trade-off analysis
Introduction The role of distribution centres and warehouses Cost relationships Summary
10    Logistics network planning
Introduction A planned approach or methodology Initial analysis and option definition Logistics modelling: logistics options analysis Evaluate results, develop implementation plan Practical considerations for site search Summary
11    Logistics management and organization
Introduction Logistics relationships with other corporate functions Logistics organizational structures Organizational integration The role of the logistics or distribution manager Payment schemes The selection of temporary staff and assets Summary
12    Omnichannel fulfilment
Introduction Issues Food retailing Non-food retailing Summary
13    Manufacturing logistics
Introduction Typology of operations Manufacturing resource planning (MRPII) Material requirements planning (MRP) The MRP system Flexible fulfilment (postponement) The effects on distribution activities Future developments Summary
PART THREE Procurement, inventory and demand forecasting
14    Procurement and supply
Introduction The procurement cycle The scope of procurement Setting the procurement objectives Managing the suppliers Expediting Procurement performance measures Collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment Factory gate pricing E-procurement Corruption Summary
15    Inventory: the basic concepts
Introduction The need to hold stocks Types of stockholding/inventory Stockholding policy implications for other logistics functions Inventory costs Reasons for rising inventory costs Inventory replenishment systems The reorder point and safety stock The bullwhip or Forrester effect The economic order quantity Summary
16    Inventory and the supply chain
Introduction Problems with traditional approaches to inventory planning Different inventory requirements The lead-time gap Inventory and time Analysing time and inventory Summary
17    Inventory planning and demand forecasting
Introduction Inventory planning horizons Demand forecasting Qualitative forecasting methods Quantitative forecasting methods Inventory planning for manufacturing Inventory planning for retailing Summary
PART FOUR Warehousing and storage
18    Principles of warehousing
Introduction The role of warehouses Warehouse operations Costs Packaging and unit loads Summary
19    Storage and handling systems (palletized)
Introduction Pallet movement Pallet stacking Palletized storage Palletized storage – comparison of systems Rack safety Summary
20    Storage and handling systems (non-palletized)
Introduction Small item storage systems Truck attachments Long loads Cranes Conveyors Automated guided vehicles Hanging garment systems Summary
21    Order picking and packing
Introduction Order picking concepts Order picking equipment Sortation Picking area layout Pick face size Slotting Pick routes Information in order picking E-fulfilment Picking productivity Replenishment Packing Summary
22    Receiving and dispatch
Introduction Receiving processes Dispatch processes Cross-docking Returned goods Receiving and dispatch equipment Layouts Yard management Summary
23    Warehouse design
Introduction Strategic issues affecting warehousing Design procedure Design of specialist warehouses Summary
24    Warehouse management and information
Introduction Operational management Information technology Summary
PART FIVE Freight transport
25    International logistics: modal choice
Introduction Relative importance of the main modes of freight transport Method of selection Operational factors Transport mode characteristics Consignment factors Cost and service requirements Aspects of international trade Summary
26    Maritime transport
Introduction Structure of the industry Common shipping terms Surcharges Documentation Vessel classification and certification Common ship types and their cargoes Ports and cargo handling Other factors Summary
27    Air transport
Introduction Structure of the industry Air cargo handling Types of air freighter Documentation Air hubs and spokes Air freight pricing Air cargo security Summary
28    Rail and intermodal transport
Introduction Intermodal equipment Intermodal vehicles Intermodal infrastructure Mode shift grant schemes Rail transport Summary
29    Road freight transport: vehicle selection
Introduction Main vehicle types Types of operation Load types and characteristics Main types of vehicle body The wider implications of vehicle selection Vehicle acquisition Summary
30    Road freight transport: vehicle costing
Introduction Reasons for the use of road freight transport vehicle costing Road transport costing – key information required Vehicle standing costs Vehicle running costs Overhead costs Costing the total transport operation Whole life costing Vehicle cost comparisons Zero-based budgets Direct product profitability Summary
31    Road freight transport: planning and resourcing
Introduction Key planning aspects of road freight transport Main types of road freight transport Transport resources: planning and operational requirements and optimization Key issues concerning vehicle utilization Fleet management Other road freight transport information systems applications: telematics Summary
32    Road freight transport: routeing and scheduling
Introduction Vehicle routeing and scheduling issues Manual methods of vehicle routeing and scheduling Computer routeing and scheduling Summary
33    International freight forwarding
Introduction The role of the freight forwarder Specialized services Documentation Cargo insurance Project logistics Common terms explained Summary
PART SIX Outsourcing logistics
34    Outsourcing: operations and services
Introduction Breadth of outsourcing Operations provided by third-party companies Categories of services available Specialist value added services Summary
35    Outsourcing: decision criteria
Introduction Different types of operation: dedicated or multi-user? Drivers and drawbacks of outsourcing logistics Critical factors of choice Summary
36    Outsourcing: the selection process
Introduction Approach Detailed steps Summary
37    Outsourcing: management
Introduction The need for management Managing the relationship Implementation planning Monitoring an outsourced logistics operation Summary
PART SEVEN Operational management
38    Cost and performance monitoring
Introduction Why monitor? Different approaches to cost and performance monitoring What to measure against? A logistics operational planning and control system Good practice Influencing factors Detailed metrics and KPIs The presentation of metrics Summary
39    Benchmarking
Introduction Why should an organization engage in benchmarking? How to conduct a benchmarking exercise Formal benchmarking systems Benchmarking distribution operations Summary
40    Information and communication technology in the supply chain
Introduction Basic communication Supply chain planning Big data Warehousing Inventory Transport Other applications Trading using the internet – e-commerce Summary
41    Security and safety
Introduction International security measures Strategic security measures Tactical security measures Safety in the distribution centre and warehouse Summary
42    Logistics and the environment
Introduction The European Union and environmental legislation Logistics and environmental best practice Alternative fuels Summary
43    Humanitarian logistics
Introduction Key differences Key terms Performance measurement Pre-positioning of resources Assessment and planning The cluster approach Distribution Summary Further reading
References Acronyms and abbreviations Index Copyright
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