<div>This third edition includes updates in manufacturing logistics, integrated logistics, process design and home delivery and brand new sections on warehouse receipt and dispatch. Also contains an thorough explanation of new technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID), voice technology, satellite crane systems and dynamic pick systems.</div>
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Alan Rushton graduated from the University of Warwick with a degree in Economics, after which he spent several years in industry as Raw Materials Controller with the International Synthetic Rubber Company and as a distribution executive with Rio Tinto Zinc based in London.
He studied for an MSc in Transport Studies at Cranfield University and then joined the National Materials Handling Centre, initially to carry out research into urban delivery problems and goods consolidation. He was a senior consultant with the Centre for many years, undertaking a variety of consultancy projects, specializing in transport and logistics systems and strategies. After helping to create the Distribution Studies Unit (DSU) at Cranfield, he became the Director of Studies for the MSc in Distribution Technology and Management, and Head of the DSU.
With the creation of the Cranfield Centre for Logistics and Transportation (later the Cranfield Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management, CLSCM) he became the Director of Graduate Programmes for the new Centre where he set up and, for many years, ran the Executive MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. He became the Director of eLearning for CLSCM and chaired the eLearning Committee for the Cranfield School of Management. As well as his research and consultancy experience in transport, distribution, logistics and the supply chain, he has lectured in Europe, the Far East, the Middle East, North America, South America and Africa. He has published widely and co-wrote the original and subsequent editions of The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, which was first published in 1989. He is also co-author of International Logistics and Supply Chain Outsourcing. He has continued to undertake consultancy, both nationally and internationally, and is the Director of Dialog Consultants Ltd, a consultancy specializing in distribution, logistics and supply chain management. Alan is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.
PART 1 CONCEPTS OF LOGISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION
1 Introduction to logistics and distribution
Introduction
Scope and definition
Historical perspective
Importance of logistics and distribution
Logistics and distribution structure
Summary
2 Integrated logistics and the supply chain
Introduction
The total logistics concept
Planning for distribution and logistics
The financial impact of logistics
Globalization and integration
Integrated systems
Competitive advantage through logistics
Logistics and supply chain management
Summary
3 Customer service and logistics
Introduction
The importance of customer service
The components of customer service
Two conceptual models of service quality
Developing a customer service policy
Levels of customer service
Measuring customer service
The customer service explosion
Summary
4 Channels of distribution
Introduction
Physical distribution channel types and structures
Channel selection
Third party or own account?
Different services that are offered
Key drivers for third-party distribution
Key issues in third-party distribution and logistics
Fourth-party logistics
Summary
5 Key issues and challenges for logistics
Introduction
The external environment
Manufacturing and supply
Distribution
Retailing
The consumer
Summary
PART 2 PLANNING FOR LOGISTICS
6 Planning framework for logistics
Introduction
Pressures for change
Strategic planning overview
Logistics design strategy
Product characteristics
The product life cycle
Packaging
Unit loads
Summary
7 Logistics processes
Introduction
The importance of logistics processes
Key logistics processes
Approach
Tools and techniques
Summary
8 Logistics network planning
Introduction
The role of distribution centres and warehouses
Cost relationships
A planned approach or methodology
Initial analysis and option definition
Logistics modelling
Matching logistics strategy to business strategy
Site search and considerations
Summary
9 Logistics management and organization
Introduction
Relationships with other corporate functions
Logistics organizational structures
Organizational integration
The role of the logistics or distribution manager
Payment schemes
The selection of temporary staff and assets
Summary
10 Manufacturing and materials management
Introduction
Just-in-time
Manufacturing resource planning (MRPII)
Material requirements planning (MRP)
The MRP system
Flexible fulfilment (postponement)
The effects on distribution activities
Summary
PART 3 PROCUREMENT AND INVENTORY DECISIONS
11 Basic inventory planning and management
Introduction
The need to hold stocks
Types of stock-holding/inventory
The implications for other logistics functions
Inventory costs
Inventory replenishment systems
The economic order quantity
Demand forecasting
Summary
12 Inventory and the supply chain
Introduction
Problems with traditional approaches to inventory planning
Different inventory requirements
The lead-time gap
Inventory and time
Analysing time and inventory
Inventory planning for manufacturing
Inventory planning for retailing
Summary
13 Purchasing and supply
Introduction
Setting the procurement objectives
Managing the suppliers
Collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment
Factory gate pricing
E-procurement
Summary
PART 4 WAREHOUSING AND STORAGE
14 Principles of warehousing
Introduction
The role of warehouses
Strategic issues affecting warehousing
Warehouse operations
Costs
Packaging and unit loads
Summary
15 Storage and handling systems (palletized)
Introduction
Pallet movement
Pallet stacking
Palletized storage
Palletized storage - comparison of systems
Summary
16 Storage and handling systems (non-palletized)
Introduction
Small item storage systems
Truck attachments
Long loads
Cranes
Conveyors
Automated guided vehicles
Hanging garment systems
Summary
17 Order picking and replenishment
Introduction
Order picking concepts
Order picking equipment
Sortation
Layout and slotting
Information in order picking
E-fulfilment
Picking productivity
Replenishment
Summary
18 Receiving and dispatch
Introduction
Receiving processes
Dispatch processes
Cross-docking
Equipment
Layouts
Summary
19 Warehouse design
Introduction
Design procedure
Summary
20 Warehouse management and information
Introduction
Operational management
Performance monitoring
Information technology
Data capture and transmission
Radio data communication
Summary
PART 5 FREIGHT TRANSPORT
21 International logistics: modal choice
Introduction
Method of selection
Operational factors
Transport mode characteristics
Consignment factors
Cost and service requirements
Aspects of international trade
Summary
22 Intermodal transport
Introduction
Intermodal equipment
Intermodal vehicles
Intermodal infrastructure
Freight facilities grants
Track access grants
Company neutral revenue support grants
Summary
23 Road freight transport: vehicle selection
Introduction
Main vehicle types
Types of operation
Load types and characteristics
Main types of vehicle body
The wider implications of vehicle selection
Vehicle acquisition
Summary
24 Road freight transport: vehicle costing
Introduction
Reasons for road freight transport vehicle costing
The main types of costing system
Vehicle standing costs
Vehicle running costs
Overhead costs
Costing the total transport operation
Whole life costing
Vehicle cost comparisons
Zero-based budgets
Summary
25 Road freight transport: legislation
Introduction
Operator licensing
Driver licensing
Drivers' hours regulations
The Road Transport Directive
Tachographs
Vehicle dimensions
The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
Summary
Further reading
26 Road freight transport: planning and resourcing
Introduction
Need for planning
Fleet management
Main types of road freight transport
Transport resource requirements
Vehicle routeing and scheduling issues
Data requirements
Manual methods of vehicle routeing and scheduling
An example of manual routeing and scheduling
Computer routeing and scheduling
Other information system applications
Summary
PART 6 OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
27 Cost and performance monitoring
Introduction
Why monitor?
Different approaches to cost and performance monitoring
What to measure against?
An operational planning and control system
Good practice
Influencing factors
Detailed and key measures
Summary
28 Benchmarking
Introduction
Why should an organization engage in benchmarking?
How to conduct a benchmarking exercise
Formal benchmarking systems
Benchmarking distribution operations
Summary
29 Information and communication technology in the supply chain
Introduction
Basic communication
Supply chain planning
Warehousing
Inventory
Transport
Other applications
Trading using the internet - e-commerce
Summary
30 Outsourcing: the selection process
Introduction
Approach
Summary
31 Security and safety in distribution
Introduction
International security measures
Strategic security measures
Tactical security measures
Safety in the distribution centre and warehouse
Summary
32 Logistics and the environment
Introduction
The European Union and environmental legislation
Logistics and environmental best practice
Alternative fuels
Summary
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