172 Pages
    by Routledge

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    This interface is being recognized by business organizations as a key priority for management, and both practitioners and academics alike have placed a greater emphasis on the need to view the supply chain as a whole as the vehicle by which competitive advantage is achieved.

    As well as drawing upon current research and the experience of firms worldwide, Marketing Logistics uses numerous 'mini-cases' and vignettes to illustrate the key messages in each chapter and bring the theory to life.

    This book is an invaluable resource for managers who seek to understand more about the way in which the supply chain should be managed to improve their organization's competitive position, as well as students undertaking degree-level courses in marketing, logistics and supply chain management.

    The customer value creation process; Customer service and customer relationship management; Customer profitability analysis; Demand management; Integrating product development and logistics; Value delivery management; Managing the extended enterprise; Managing Global Pipelines.

    Biography

    Martin Christopher, Helen Peck