Logistics Outsourcing: Lessons from Case Studies Aldo Srabotiˇ c Mitja Ruzzier This paper investigates key success factors in logistics outsourcing. A model is used to illustrate outsourcing relationships and then applied to three examples from the logistics sector. The model is presented as a tool which can help managers to minimize the chance of failure by explicitly addressing key issues prior to the implementation of a partnership. In order to fully capture the complexity of the outsourcing
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Marguarette Thi Dau Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (2001‚ 2004) Georgia Institute of Technology Submitted to the Engineering Systems Division in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Engineering in Logistics at the MASSACHUSTS IST OF TECHNOLOGY E Massachusetts Institute of Technology June 2005 © 2005 Colby Ronald Chiles and Marguarette Thi Dau All rights reserved JUL 15 2005 LIBRARIES Signature of Author Signature of Author J ’
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DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT BMFI PARTIAL FUFILMENT OF THE REQUIMENT FOR THE ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN SHIPPING AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT AUGUST 2013 INTRODUCTION Integration is an essential element for providing maximum value to the end customers‚ when shipping a product overseas as part of a commercial transaction‚ the exporters must be aware of some requirements. Logistics is the management of
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ITM533 IT Project‚ Logistics‚ and Contract Management Summer 07 Module 1 Case Assignment Dr. Kathleen Hargiss Project management is definitely more art than science. Project teams consist of people and no two people‚ personalities‚ or skill sets are the same. This is the project manager’s blessing and curse. Given the 14 Key Principles for Project Management Success (Greer 1999)‚ no two project managers will interpret these principles the same‚ nor will they execute their duties with equal
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Global Agenda Council on Logistics & Supply Chain Systems 2012-2014 Outlook on the Logistics & Supply Chain Industry 2013 July 2013 Published by World Economic Forum‚ Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ or otherwise without the prior permission of the World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum 91-93 route de
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actually understand how logistics network design and operations influence customer satisfaction?”This assignment’s rationale has been towards aiming a dialectical approach to the understanding of operations and logistics management in today’s business settings. Thus‚ I have tried to extensively cover in my report all the relevant aspects of Operations and Logistics management. I have also explained as to what is the role of a manager in today’s competitive Operations and logistics areas and as to how
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY AND PENSKE LOGISTICS CASE STUDY KEVIN BRAVO EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY MARCH 4‚ 2012 Abstract In this case study I would highlight the importance of Penske Logistics to Ford Motor Company‚ one of the world’s largest automotive manufacturers. Penske has a good reputation and are highly valuable in the logistics field. They are very famous in using a process that identifies and removes errors efficiently with a set of tools that increases productivity in the
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PREFACE The objective of this research is to examine the impacts of FDI on local telecom companies in India: case of Bharti Airtel in order to be able to understand the impacts that local telecom companies in India will face particularly after India opened its economy. Thus‚ it will be useful for everyone who is interested in FDI and telecom business particularly in Indian business environment as a result of its potential and market size which is the second biggest in the world after China. Besides
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Overview of the BASF logistics operation in Southeast Asia 1.1 Company background 1.2 The supply chain and logistics operation of the company in Southeast Asia 2. Company’s problem identification 2.1 Lack of qualified personnel in logistics 2.2 Lack of appropriate logistics strategy 2.3 Overlapped organizational structure 2.4 Weak information system within the whole region 3. Recommendations 3.1 Changes in terms of logistics personnel 3.2 Implementation of one single logistics strategy within
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