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Managing supply chains: a logistics approach Coyle, John J.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: 2013 South-Western Cengage Learning AustraliaEdition: 9th ed. International editionDescription: xxv, 693 pISBN:
  • 9781111533922
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.7 C6M2
Summary: Managing Supply Chains: A Logistics Approach, 9/e, International Edition" refined its focus on the supply chain approach by blending logistics theory with practical applications. Each chapter opens with "Supply Chain Profiles" vignettes introducing students to real-world companies, people, and events. New and updated "On the Line" boxed features are applied examples providing students with hands-on managerial experience of the chapter's topics. "Supply Chain Technology" boxes appear throughout the text, helping students relate technological developments to supply chain management concepts and logistics practices while taking in consideration global changes. Short Cases at the end of each chapter are updated and build on what students have learned in the chapter.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Managing Supply Chains: A Logistics Approach, 9/e, International Edition" refined its focus on the supply chain approach by blending logistics theory with practical applications. Each chapter opens with "Supply Chain Profiles" vignettes introducing students to real-world companies, people, and events. New and updated "On the Line" boxed features are applied examples providing students with hands-on managerial experience of the chapter's topics. "Supply Chain Technology" boxes appear throughout the text, helping students relate technological developments to supply chain management concepts and logistics practices while taking in consideration global changes. Short Cases at the end of each chapter are updated and build on what students have learned in the chapter.

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