1st Edition

Global Supply Chain Management and International Logistics

By Alan Edward Branch Copyright 2009
188 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

The development of international trade is driven by international logistics and management and the provision of the global supply chain. The ultimate objective of global supply chain management is to link the market place, distribution network, manufacturing/processing/assembly process, and procurement activity in such a way that customers are serviced at a higher level yet lower cost. Overall... Read more
1 Introduction 2 Factors and Challenges Driving Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 Export Sales Contract 4 Constituents of the Export Sales Contract Continued 5 Constituents of the International Purchasing/Procurement System 6 Selecting the International Logistics Operator 7 International Transport 8 Operations Management 9 Security Global Supply Chain 10 Specialised Software in the Supply Chain Process 11 Global Trade Scene 12 A Strategic Focus

Biography

Alan E. Branch is an international consultant, lecturer and examiner/moderator. He has lectured widely in the UK and overseas, including visiting lectureships at Cardiff University, Reading University, Plymouth University, Leicester University, London City College and Rennes International School of Business in France.

"Alan Branch has done it again! Global Supply Chain Management and International Logistics fills a longstanding void in the textbook market by providing a much-needed comprehensive overview of an important and complex topic that continues to evolve. The book is technically thorough yet immensely readable, liberally peppered as it is with relevant and illuminating practical examples and case-studies from industry. The solid grounding it provides will see it become required reading for both students wishing to pass exams and for the business community seeking to enhance competitiveness. Yet another winner from the Alan Branch stable of winning textbooks."

Prof. Kevin Cullinane, Director of the Transport Research Institute, Napier University, Professor of International Logistics