THE FUNDAMENTAL OF LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY Xi-Er Dang Abstract This paper provides a basic but fundamental understanding of logistic primarily based on the book of “Logistics Management and Strategy” by Harrison and van Hoek. It will guide you through from the basic definition and concepts to the different supply chain strategies that exist‚ as well as providing a perception on the future logistic development. Explanation of principal terms like logistic‚ supply chain management and
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CASE STUDY: NESTLE CASE STUDY: NESTLE PELS Analysis of Indonesia‚ Thailand and Vietnam | | | | | | | Nestle Corporation Expansion Strategy - Geographical Location of next manufacturing Facility | | | | Country | Political | Economical | Legal | Social | TOTAL | | Factors | 0.15 | Factors | 0.40 | Factors | 0.15 | Factors | 0.30 | 1.00 | Indonesia | P o v e r t y | 2.4 | | Armed Conflicts | Economic Reforms
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and case solution to a Harvard Business School strategic management case study on Swiss-based Nestle‚ the world’s largest food and beverage company with 2007 sales exceeding CHF100 billion or about US$112 billion(Bell & Shelman‚ 2009‚ p. 1). While extensive background information dating to Nestle’s 1867 founding is provided‚ the primary time setting for the case is April 2008‚ shortly after 29-year Nestle veteran Paul Bulcke advances to the position of CEO‚ replacing Brabeck‚ who retired after a highly
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emerging business logistics strategies which have emerged in the market place over the last few decades and will remain dominant well into the better half of twenty first century. Analysis through this work will argue that the two strategic concepts‚ namely supply chain integration and cycle time compression‚ represent distinctly different yet complementary approaches to corporate logistics which form the frameworks around which hundreds of firms are building successful logistics system. INTRODUCTION
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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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LIEGE Transport and logistics ©MET Liege is located at the centre of the European motorway network which grants rapid access to the cities and capitals of Europe. Liege‚ Logically Logistical ... O 15 Km ©Lamalle At the junction of four major European railway axes‚ the marshalling yard of Liège is a hub for the goods traffic in Belgium. platforms combining 2 or 3 means of transport (rail‚ road‚ air or waterway) are present near the airport and along the waterways.
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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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Industrials / China 16 December 2013 Initiation: ready to move up in the world China Logistics Sector • We see the development of China’s logistics industry in the next decade following the path established by the US‚ Japan and Korea • Given a growing need for cost savings‚ emerging 3PL services and a demand boost from e-commerce should be major sector drivers • Positive rating; top pick Sinotrans; also recommend SZI‚ CIMC See important disclosures‚ including any required research
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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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一、True/False Questions 1、Logistics clearly contributes to time and form utility. 2、The purpose of logistics is to maximize customer service. 3、Two of the five primary activities in the value chain are inbound logistics and outbound logistics. 4、The Internet has done little to improve logistical effectiveness and efficiency. 5、Logistics offers many companies an important route for creating marketing superiority. 6、It is better for a logistics manager to be a generalist rather than a specialist
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