MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND LOGISTICS 2011 Unit Title : International Trade Policy & Practice Unit number : MTL 504 Assignment number : 2 Submission date : 16th October 2011 Student declaration I certify that the attached assignment is my own work. Material drawn from other sources has been acknowledged according to unit-specific requirements for referencing. …………. ………16th October 2011 …. Name/Signature of
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Question 1 Discuss the growing demand for logistics. (10m) The reason for the rapid growth of the logistics industry can be attributed to the fact that a majority of the companies dealing in logistics operations target clients of medium size instead of targeting the stalwarts of the logistics industry. Nowadays‚ the advance IT technologies had make the internet retail or online shopping is growing rapidly and this will be an increasing source of demand for both large and smaller logistics units. For
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3 Strategic and Financial Logistics © Portions Argee Logistics and Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Learning Objectives • To appreciate how logistics can influence an organization’s strategic financial outcomes • To review basic financial terminology © Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 3-2 Learning Objectives • To understand how the Strategic Profit Model can demonstrate the financial impact of logistics activities • To become aware of some
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Dubai Logistics City Introduction: Dubai Logistics City is part of Dubai government’s development program‚ in 1967 construction began in deep-water harbour‚ initially planned for four berths‚ but after completion it was able to harbour 35 berths. Later‚ a second port was developed in southern part of the city‚ which has become a world’s largest man made port. Dubai Logistics City (DLC) is the world’s first truly integrated logistics platform with all transport modes‚ logistics and value added
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Port Development & Logistics (Assignment 1) Student: Zhaofeng Cen Student ID: 171446 Unit Coordinator: Peggy Chen Unit Code: JNB516 Unit: Port Management and Strategy Course: MBA (Maritime and Logistics Management) Due Date: 27 August 2012 Word Count: 1646 words Abstract This essay can be divided into two parts. The first part answered the question about the evolution of port development based on existing conceptual perspectives
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Improving Logistics at McDonald’s Logistics is the integration of the activities that procure materials‚ transform them into intermediate goods and final products through manufacturing and assembly‚ and deliver them to customers. Comprising all movement of materials from incoming shipments‚ inventory‚ production and the final delivery to consumers‚ logistics managers are responsible for the right goods being where they need to be at the right time. For a firm as large as McDonald’s logistics is an
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The impact of Port in logistics Abstract: Modern logistics is a new growth point of the 21st century the world economy‚ known as "the third profit source". Along with competitive increasingly in the global market‚ the enterprise management become more crucially even brings the attention from government today. Logistics control ability tends to reflect the core competitiveness of a region. Logistics control can control the market. Ports are not only the joint between hub and foreign exchange window
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Wilson Logistics Research Methodology Objective of the Study To compare the effectiveness of logistics management at Wilson Logistics and to bench mark the organization with respect to the industry. To have a thorough understanding of how logistics and freight industries work Research Problem: The need for the study was to assess the use of e-commerce to support of business strategic in Wilson Logistics‚ compared with other organization in the same industry. The organization also needs
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ROBERT C. LIEB BROOKS A. BENTZ The Use of Third-Party Logistics Services by Large American Manufacturers: The 2003 Survey Abstract This article reports the findings of a survey of large American manufacturers concerning their use of third-party logistics services. Data generated in the survey show that the use of such services by this group of companies continues to grow and that the service providers continue to deliver logistics cost and service improvements to their customers‚ both domestically
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competitors 7 3.3.2 direct competitors 7 3.4 Barriers to entry- Porters Five Forces Analysis 8 4. USP of chemical products logistics 9 5. Marketing plan 9 5.1 product 9 5.2 price 10 5.3 place 10 5.4 promotion 12 5.5 people 12 5.6 process 12 5.7 physical evidence 12 6. Conclusion 13 7. Recommendations 13 8 .Reference list 15 1. Executive Summary This report assesses the feasibility of launching chemical products logistics‚ a transport service related to dangerous goods in China. In order
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