This text examines logistics within the broader context of a firms supply chain strategy and operations. Part One establishes the strategic importance of logistics to achieving business success by creating value throughout supply chains. Part Two lays the groundwork for an in-depth exploration of the five key logistics operational components. Part Three discusses the challenges and strategies of integrating logistics within a global supply chain. Part Four
addresses administrative challenges such as cross-organizational collaboration and performance measurement, concluding with managing risk and achieving sustainability.
The text incorporates topical materials and real-world examples into the discussion of value creation in supply chain logistics. The text is supplemented by study and challenge questions, as well as contemporary cases. Information technology is integrated throughout the discussion. Illustrations and examples demonstrate how firms navigate operational challenges and leverage logistics performance for a competitive edge.
Salient Features:
New section on the broad application of logistics and supply chain management to include other applications beyond the movement of goods.
Comprehensive overview of supply chain information technology in chapter 2. Furthermore, it includes a review of relevant technologies in the subsequent application chapters.
Procurement and manufacturing is condensed into one chapter focusing on strategy and interfaces with logistics.
Updated materials regarding transportation pricing; negotiation; regulation; and modern trends, challenges, and opportunities.
Expanded coverage of supply chain network design includes principles that can be applied in nontraditional settings and the major drivers in supply chain design.
Coverage on the future trends in logistics and supply chain management.
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Publication Year
2024 May
Number of Pages
480
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Author Info
Donald J. Bowersox (19322011) is a former University Professor and Dean Emeritus at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D. at Michigan State and worked with industry throughout his career. He is the author of numerous articles in publications such as the Harvard Business Review, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Business Logistics, and Supply Chain Management Review.
David J. Closs is the John H. McConnell Chaired Professor of Business Administration and former Chairperson in the Department of Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D. in marketing and logistics from Michigan State. Dr. Closs is the author and coauthor of many publications in journals, proceedings, and industry reports.
M. Bixby Cooper is an Associate Professor emeritus in the Department of Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University. He is the coauthor of three texts on distribution and logistics, including World Class Logistics: The Challenge of Managing Continuous Change and Strategic Marketing Channel Management. He is also coauthor of Managing Operations Across the Supply Chain published by McGraw-Hill.
John C. Bowersox is the DirectorInbound Transportation for True Value Company. He is a graduate of Michigan State University. John is currently responsible for the Strategic and Operational oversight of True Values Global Inbound Logistics program.
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9.8
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1.2
Depth
7.8
Weight
500
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