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BOWERSOX, D.J. & CLOSS, D.J.:
McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1996.
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Happy to notice today (24.8.2021) that I taught the course on logistics using this book in 1996-97 session.
The main book used might be "Business Logistics Management" by Ronald H. Ballou (1973).
But I have transparencies containing material from Bowersox and Closs's Book also in the course notes, that I came across today as part of my going through all papers in my office room to shift some papers to my house as part of post-retirement vacating of the office room.
Table of Contents
1. Logistics
2. Logistical Operations Integration --
3. Customer Service --
4. Supply Chain Relationships
5. Global Logistics --
Case A: Integrated Logistics --
Case B: Whitmore Products: Time-Based Logistics at Work --
Case C: Zwick Electrical: Developing a Global Logistics Strategy --
6. Information --
7. Forecasting --
Problem Set A: Information-Forecasting --
8. Inventory Strategy --
9. Inventory Management --
Problem Set B: Inventory --
10. Transportation Infrastructure --
11. Transportation Regulation --
12. Transportation Management --
Problem Set C: Transportation --
13. Warehouse Management --
14. Material Handling --
15. Packaging --
16. Logistics Positioning --
17. Integration Theory --
18. Planning and Design Methodology --
19. Planning and Design Techniques --
Case D: Westminster Company: A System Design Assessment --
Case E: Alternative Distribution Strategies --
Case F: Michigan Liquor Control Commission --
20. Organization. 21. Planning, Costing, and Pricing --
22. Performance Measurement and Reporting --
23. Dimensions of Change: A Seminar Focus --
Case G: Woodson Chemical Company --
Case H: Performance Control --
Case I: Managing Change in Wholesaling: The Case of Wilmont Drug Company.
1. Logistics
Logistics involves the integration of information, transportation, inventory, warehousing, materials handling, and packaging.
Business logistics is the study of how management can best provide a profitable level of distribution service to customers through effective planning, organizing and controlling of the move-store activities that facilitate product flow.
Cost - A Very Important Issue in Logistics Management
Observe the following statements.
1. The operation responsibility of logistics is the geographical positioning of raw materials, work-in-process, and finished inventories where required at the lowest cost possible.
2. The overall goal of logistics is to achieve a targeted level of customer service at the lowest possible total cost.
3. Logistical competency is a relative assessment of a firm's capability to provide competitively superior customer service at the lowest possible total cost,
4. The challenge in logistics is to balance service expectations and cost expenditures in a manner that achieves business objectives.
5. In today's operating environment of logistics, the limiting factor is economics, not technology.
6. Extreme service commitment might constitute a sales manager's dream, but it would be costly and typically is not necessary to support marketing and manufacturing operations.
7. In final analysis, logistical service is a balance of service priority and cost.
8. The typical enterprise seeks to develop and implement an overall logistical competence that satisfies key customer expectations at a realistic total-cost expenditure.
9. Formulation of sound logistics strategy requires a capability to estimate cost required to achieve alternative service levels.
The objective of this chapter is to develop an understanding of the importance of supply chain relationships. Attention is directed to supply chain competitiveness; the relationship of risk, power and leadership; and the characteristics of successful supply chain management.
Ronald H. Ballou, Samir K. Srivastava
Pearson Education India, 2007 - Business logistics - 800 pages
This book covers the planning, organizing, and controlling of activities such as transportation, inventory maintenance, order processing, purchasing, warehousing, materials handling, packaging, customer service standards, and product scheduling. It is specifically designed to help learners solve the actual problems that they will encounter in today's market place. It provides the basic decision making tools and concepts used for finding cost reduction and strategic opportunities.
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5th Edition
By Donald Bowersox and David Closs and M. Bixby Cooper
ISBN10: 0078096642
ISBN13: 9780078096648
Copyright: 2020
Supply Chain Logistics Management presents Logistics in the context of integration within a firm’s supply chain strategy and operations.
A framework of Supply Chain Management is presented first to create a foundation for in-depth study of the five logistical operations components.
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Table of Contents
1) 21st Century Supply Chains
2) Supply Chain Information Technology
3) Logistics
4) Customer Accommodation
5) Integrated Operations Planning
6) Procurement and Manufacturing
7) Inventory
8) Transportation
9) Warehousing, Materials Handling and Packaging
10) Global Supply Chain
11) Network Design
12) Relationship Management
13) Performance Management
14) Supply Chain Trends
Subjects Covered
Principles of Management (120), Managerial skills (12), Quality Management (9)
Product management (2), Innovation Management (22)
Marketing Management (103), Service marketing and management (2), Selling skills (10)
Operations Management (99), Manufacturing management (30), Production planning and control (2), Maintenance (1)
Human resource management (32), Training (6)
Business and managerial ethics (10), CSR (2)
Economics (39), Engineering Economics (26), Managerial economics (11)
Financial Accounting (20), Cost accounting (25), Cost management, (4)Management accounting (14)
Information technology and management (33), Knowledge management (5)
Organizational Behavior (86), Leadership (34)
Strategic management (57)
Industrial Engineering (55), Productivity (6), Lean Management (18)
Project Management (20)
Business Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics (4)
Financial Management (37), Mergers and Acquisitions (1)
Data Science-Machine Learning (4), Digital Transformation (26), Industry 4.0 (14)
Principles of Management (120), Managerial skills (12), Quality Management (9)
Product management (2), Innovation Management (22)
Marketing Management (103), Service marketing and management (2), Selling skills (10)
Operations Management (99), Manufacturing management (30), Production planning and control (2), Maintenance (1)
Supply Chain Management (78)
Human resource management (32), Training (6)
Unit 1.
Development of Management Subject. Theory of Management developed over a long a period of time with periodic quantum jumps in thinking.
Managing Product Lines and Brands http://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2011/12/managing-product-lines-and-brands.html
What are Operations and Operations Management?
Understanding the Supply Chain
Human Resource Management - Introduction
Unit 2
Scientific Management/Shop Management - F.W. Taylor Introduction
Marketing Strategy for New Industry Products http://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2011/12/marketing-strategy-for-new-industry.html
Marketing Strategy - Marketing Process - Kotler's Description
Operations Strategy and Competitiveness
http://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2011/12/for-company-to-be-considered-world.html
Supply Chain Strategy: Achieving Strategic Fit and Scope
http://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2011/12/supply-chain-performance-achieving.html
Work Analysis and Design - HRM Chapter
http://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2011/12/work-analysis-and-design-bernardin-hrm.html
Unit 3
Industrial Management and General Management - Henri Fayol, Management: Definition and Process, Process and Functions of Management -
Product Development - Introduction
Unit 4
Importance of Human Relations in Management - Elton Mayo and Rothelisberger (Insights from Psychology)
Organization as a Social Group (Insights of Sociologists)
Unit 5
Mathematical Models and Their Optimization , Control of Variation in Inputs and Outputs (Insights from Statistics), Systems Approach in Management
Unit 7
Unit 6 & 7
The Nature and Purpose of Planning - Review Notes
Objectives and Goals - Review Notes
Strategies, Policies, and Planning Premises - Review Notes
Business Firm and Society - The External Environment, Social Responsibility and Ethics - Review Notes
Decision Making - Review Notes -
Summary - Principles of Planning
Business Conceptualization (Insights from Economics, Engineering Economics, Managerial Economics, Industrial Economics)
Peter Drucker - Business Organization - Economic Function - Social Responsibility
Unit 8 & 9
The Nature of Organizing - Review Notes
Departmentation in Organizations - Review Notes
Line-Staff Authority and Decentralization - Review Notes
Effective Organizing and Organizational Culture - Review Notes
Summary - Principles - Organizing
Unit 10& 11
Human Resource Management and Selection
Performance Appraisal and Career Strategy
Manager and Organization Development
Summary - Principles - Staffing
Resourcing; A Function of Management
Unit 12 & 13
Human Factors and Motivation
Leadership - Koontz and O'Donnell - Review Notes
Supervision - Introduction - Public Administration Point of View
Committees and Group Decision Making - Review Notes
Communication - Koontz and O'Donnell - Review Notes
Summary of Principles - Directing - Leading
Unit 14 & 15
The System and Process of Controlling - Review Notes
Control Techniques and Information Technology
Unit 15
Productivity Control
Overall Control and Preventive Control - Review Notes
Managerial Skills