International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management Logistics Strategies for Global Businesses James C. Cooper Article information: To cite this document: James C. Cooper‚ (1993)‚"Logistics Strategies for Global Businesses"‚ International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management‚ Vol. 23 Iss 4 pp. 12 - 23 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09600039310041473 Downloaded by WIRTSCHAFTSUNIVERSITAET WIEN At 10:10 29 September 2014 (PT)
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STUDY OF PROFITABILITY OF A LOGISTICS COMPANY USING ECONOMETRICS TOOLS Executive summary This study examines the impact of three factors‚ namely Sales‚ Fixed assets and Interest paid on the profitability of a logistics company. Econometric tool of multiple linear regression model was used for analyzing the impact of above factors on profitability of a major logistics company GATI Limited. Based on the financial data of last 10 years 2000-2009 the regression analysis has revealed that profitability
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RMIT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY VIETNAM Introduction to Logistic and Supply Chain Management Individual Case Study NAME: Tran Thi Kim Mai ID Number: s3231137 LECTURE: JAMIE CALBETO-Group 10 Bachelor of Commerce Program ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE Your assessment will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Subject Code: OMGT2085 Subject Name: Introduction to Logistics & Supply Chain Management Location where you study: RMIT Vietnam – SGS Title of Assignment:
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INTEGRATING PROFESSIONAL LOGISTICS EXPERIENCE BSc (Hons) Logistics Management Integrating Professional Logistics Experience Management of the Joint Deployed Inventory (MJDI) – Project Management: Failing the End User Essay: 3722 Log: 1933 Total Word Count: 5655 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Background 3 What is MJDI? 4 The Management Flaws 4 Project Failures Affecting the End User 5 Identifying Stakeholders
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Logistics and Supply Chain Management Groupe Sup de Co La Rochelle La Rochelle‚ October/November 2012 Prof. Dr. Thomas Liebetruth Learning Objectives Realizing some applications of logistics principles in the “real world” Understanding the necessity and the challenges of Supply Chain Management Know different approaches how to model a Supply Chain Structure and localize the problems of Supply Chain Management Master (some of) the basic management and planning techniques in a Supply Chain
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Feb 2013 Lesson 3.5: Acquisition Logistics: Fundamentals Overview Acquisition Logistics is a multi-functional technical management discipline associated with the design‚ development‚ testing‚ production‚ fielding‚ sustainment‚ and improvement/modification of cost-effective systems that achieve the user’s peacetime and wartime readiness capability needs. To ensure that new systems are adequately supported‚ acquisition logisticians ensure that the system is designed for supportability‚ or consider
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world’s leading postal and logistics group. Its integrated DHL and Deutsche Post brands offer comprehensive services in international express‚ air and ocean freight‚ road and rail transportation and contract logistics. The Group generated revenue of more than 54 billion euros in 2008 with over 500‚000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories. Services: National and international Mail and Parcel Services Dialog Marketing Services Outsourcing and System Solutions for the Mail Business
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condition. The company should choose the transportation mode depends on the size and weight of the product‚ time consume‚ cost‚ value of product and distance. For instance‚ the company can decide to handle the logistic by itself of outsource the work to a freight forwarder/ 3rd party logistic. Moreover‚ there will be three type of warehousing setup. First‚ all the product will store or put in a place and only distributed to the outlet or client when they need which is called centralized. Second‚ some
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of the 20th centuries? How have each of these factors influenced companies as well as their respective supply chains? Which of these factors do you feel is the most important for a computer company? Why? In the 21st century‚ transportation systems will face significant challenges and problems because of global environment and the changing economic base in the United States. With combination of economic‚ technological‚ sociocultural‚ political‚ and biological factors. Many organizations developed
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com/food-coast-to-coast/ http://business.edf.org/sites/business.edf.org/files/OceanSpray_factsheet_02_0.pdf http://www.slideshare.net/afinn816/exel-transportation-2010 http://www.inboundlogistics.com/cms/article/snapshot-food-logistics-a-lineup-of-challenges/ http://blog.mytmc.com/2013/08/22/logistics-collaboration-a-great-idea-if-you-can-make-it-work/ http://www.foodlogistics.com/article/10879716/food-on-the-move http://www.chrobinson.com/en/us/About-Us/Newsroom/Press-Releases/2008/Ocean-Spray-Awards-CHRW-Supplier-of-Year/
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