This textbook discusses supply chain management and provides a comprehensive overview of all the key activities and issues of supply chain and logistics functions as an integrated discipline.
Taking a comprehensive approach, it reviews end-to-end supply chain management from procurement to production to warehousing, distribution and customer service. It explores how each interface can be managed with the ultimate objective of providing superior customer experience to ensure satisfaction at the least cost while delivering incremental value in a competitive environment.
This volume:
Guides on designing effective development and management of the supply chain network, which is an invaluable source of sustainable, competitive advantage in today's turbulent global marketplaceExamines the complexities and challenges of catering to the flexible and fluctuating customer demand, warehousing, channel distribution and transportation, global logistics value chain management, and performance managementDiscusses short practical cases to explain the decision-making process with respect to manufacturing decisions and inventory for efficient working capital management, both of which are critical for supply chain performanceExplores performance management matrix, maturity models and so on
This book will be useful to students, researchers and faculty from the fields of business management, supply chain and logistics management, and mechanical and civil engineering. It will also be an invaluable companion to consultants and business executives working in the field of supply chain and logistics.
Taking a comprehensive approach, it reviews end-to-end supply chain management from procurement to production to warehousing, distribution and customer service. It explores how each interface can be managed with the ultimate objective of providing superior customer experience to ensure satisfaction at the least cost while delivering incremental value in a competitive environment.
This volume:
Guides on designing effective development and management of the supply chain network, which is an invaluable source of sustainable, competitive advantage in today's turbulent global marketplaceExamines the complexities and challenges of catering to the flexible and fluctuating customer demand, warehousing, channel distribution and transportation, global logistics value chain management, and performance managementDiscusses short practical cases to explain the decision-making process with respect to manufacturing decisions and inventory for efficient working capital management, both of which are critical for supply chain performanceExplores performance management matrix, maturity models and so on
This book will be useful to students, researchers and faculty from the fields of business management, supply chain and logistics management, and mechanical and civil engineering. It will also be an invaluable companion to consultants and business executives working in the field of supply chain and logistics.
'The performance of supply chain management determines the performance of the corporation itself. In retail and wholesale industries, the effectiveness of supply chain and logistics management holds the key to provide competitive advantage. This book addresses the core issues and helps the students and practitioners to take an integrated view of supply chain management areas of making decisions in a business. The book deals with global supply chain and performance management for developing a sustainable and competitive supply chain in a highly dynamic and unpredictable business environment, and discusses the subject taking many practical examples and cases to provide the key insights. I am happy to see that Dr Rajat K Baisya, who has helped us in setting up our Indian operation, has written a book on this important subject which is expected to be extremely useful for the students, researchers and professionals. I am happy to recommend this book'.
Charles Wilson, Former Chief Executive Officer, Booker - Tesco PLC, UK
'It is refreshing to see an interesting book on supply chain and logistics management by Professor Baisya, who has established himself as a management educator, corporate consultant and wonderful trainer, besides a writer of substance. In this book, Professor Baisya has innovatively combined his field research and corporate experience in giving a unique perspective to SCM and logistics. Pedagogically rich, the book includes many short real-life cases, sections on benchmarking supply chain, sustainable SCM and decision criteria to resolve key issues in managing complexity in distribution management. The book also highlights performance management issues in the supply chain. Looking at the emerging global scenario, there is a chapter on "Global Logistics Value Chain Management", which is highly contemporary and relevant to the theme of the book. I am sure the book will provide a good companion to those who are in search of innovative and real-life practices, to improve the bottom line'.
Dr S. G. Deshmukh, Former Director, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, India; Professor of SCM, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Delhi, Delhi, India
'Supply chain management is one of the most important functions that offers the opportunities for cost competitiveness in businesses to be efficient and effective in delivering organizational performance. But that requires engaging every member in the chain to collaborate to deliver the end objective and constantly improving upon it using technology to be globally competitive. Professor Rajat K Baisya with his excellent academic as well as very rich industrial background as a practitioner has beautifully combined SCM and logistics and discussed in this new book with cases and illustrations to drive the latest concepts on the subject. The book will be a rich resource for the practitioners, researchers and students of SCM'.
Bojan Rosi, Professor of Supply Chain Management, Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia
Charles Wilson, Former Chief Executive Officer, Booker - Tesco PLC, UK
'It is refreshing to see an interesting book on supply chain and logistics management by Professor Baisya, who has established himself as a management educator, corporate consultant and wonderful trainer, besides a writer of substance. In this book, Professor Baisya has innovatively combined his field research and corporate experience in giving a unique perspective to SCM and logistics. Pedagogically rich, the book includes many short real-life cases, sections on benchmarking supply chain, sustainable SCM and decision criteria to resolve key issues in managing complexity in distribution management. The book also highlights performance management issues in the supply chain. Looking at the emerging global scenario, there is a chapter on "Global Logistics Value Chain Management", which is highly contemporary and relevant to the theme of the book. I am sure the book will provide a good companion to those who are in search of innovative and real-life practices, to improve the bottom line'.
Dr S. G. Deshmukh, Former Director, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, India; Professor of SCM, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Delhi, Delhi, India
'Supply chain management is one of the most important functions that offers the opportunities for cost competitiveness in businesses to be efficient and effective in delivering organizational performance. But that requires engaging every member in the chain to collaborate to deliver the end objective and constantly improving upon it using technology to be globally competitive. Professor Rajat K Baisya with his excellent academic as well as very rich industrial background as a practitioner has beautifully combined SCM and logistics and discussed in this new book with cases and illustrations to drive the latest concepts on the subject. The book will be a rich resource for the practitioners, researchers and students of SCM'.
Bojan Rosi, Professor of Supply Chain Management, Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia