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Key Phrases: master planning methodology, warehouse workforce, logistics performance indicators, United States, New York, Georgia Tech (more...)
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Provides an overview of new practices and systems in supply chain management, from logistics information systems architecture to supply chain integration.


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High-Tech and High-Touch Logistics Solutions for Supply Chain Challenges

In today's fast-paced and customer-oriented business environment, superior supply chain performance is a prerequisite to getting and staying competitive. Supply Chain Strategy is based on world-class logistics practices in place in successful supply chain organizations, the latest academic breakthroughs in logistics system design, and the logic of logistics. It presents the proven pillars of success in logistics and supply chain management.

Part of McGraw-Hill's Logistics Management Library, Supply Chain Strategy is organized according to author Dr. Ed Frazelle's breakthrough logistics master planning methodology. The methodology leads to metrics, process designs, system designs, and organizational strategies for total supply chain management, total logistics management, customer response, inventory planning and management, supply, transportation, and warehousing. Concise yet complete, Dr. Frazelle's book shows how to develop a comprehensive logistics and supply chain strategy, one that will both complement and support a company's strategic objectives and long-term success.

Logistics­­the flow of material, information, and money between consumers and suppliers­­has become a key boardroom topic. It is the subject of cover features in business publications from Wall Street Journal to BusinessWeek. Annual global logistics expenditures exceed $3.5 trillion, nearly 20 percent of the world's GDP, making logistics perhaps the last frontier for major corporations to significantly increase shareholder and customer value. And at the heart of every effort to improve organizational logistics performance?

Supply chain efficiency.

Supply Chain Strategy is today's most comprehensive resource for up-to-the-minute thinking and practices on developing supply chain strategies that support a company's overall objectives. Covering world-class practices and systems, taken from the files of Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart, General Electric, and other companies, it covers essential supply chain subjects including:

  • Logistics data mining­­for identifying the root cause of material and information flow problems, pinpointing opportunities for process improvements, and providing an objective basis for project-team decision making
  • Inventory planning and management­­presenting metrics, processes, and systems for forecasting, demand planning, and inventory control, yielding lower inventory levels and improved customer service
  • Logistics information systems and Web-based logistics­­helping to substitute information for inventory and work content
  • Transportation and distribution­­for connecting sourcing locations with customers at the lowest cost by, among other things, leveraging private and third-party transportation systems
  • Logistics organization development­­including the seven disciplines that link enterprises across the supply chain, as well as logistics activities within those enterprises

Supply Chain Strategy explains and demonstrates how decision makers can use today's technology to enhance key logistics systems at every point in the supply chain, from the time an idea or product is conceived through its delivery to the final user. It describes the major steps in developing an effective, workable logistics management program­­one that will reduce operating expenses, minimize capital investment, and improve overall customer service and satisfaction.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 357 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (September 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071375996
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071375993
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #221,763 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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master planning methodology, warehouse workforce, logistics performance indicators, logistics organization design, perfect order percentage, scoreboard framework, shipment bidding, unit fill rate, customer response master plan, warehouse activity profile, total policy cost, inventory carrying rate, logistics cycle time, customer activity profile, logistics performance measures, item activity profile, perfect order performance, workplace logistics, broken case picking, logistics management series, other logistics activities, logistics workforce, direct putaway, picking productivity, picking tour
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United States, New York, Georgia Tech, Logistics Center, The Logistics Institute, Great Plains, Bob Delaney, Cass Logistics, Latin America, Council of Logistics Management, Management Functions, Ohio State University, San Jose, Total Inventory In-Transit, Carrier Mgmt, Country Level, Custom None Custom, Federal Express, Ocean Carrier, Silicon Valley, Symbol Technologies, Walt Disney World
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5.0 out of 5 stars Supply Chain Strategy - Classes and Book, February 28, 2002
The classes at Georgia Tech were fantastic and I have been reading the book since I have returned home.
It is the best book on the subject that I have ever read and I will keep it on my book shelf right next to Gordon Garham's Inventory Management for future reference. I don't want to sound stupid but I like tech books that have a lot of pictures. Dr. Ed Frazelle is a great teacher and I give both the classes and the book my most enthusiastic recommendation.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Typos Galore, January 3, 2002
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This is a comprehensive high-level book for someone who is familiar with, but needs more information on supply chain. It covers the major areas with a good level of detail.

HOWEVER, there are numerous typos and misspellings. For example, a major table on p.36 has its headings transposed, which leaves the readers trying to guess what the author had in mind. If I'm paying $40-50 for a book, I expect that it would be well-edited.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Practical Reference, October 15, 2003
This book simply rules the subject area! If you are a practitioner looking for hands-on advice and solid methodology, this is your blueprint. It will jump-start and carry through your Supply Chain/Logistics activities. One of the best Supply Chain books I have encountered. It has a spot on my desk (as opposed to the library).

Academicians, people wanting to broaden horizons, and undergrad students will find this too technical/practical, hard-to-relate, and difficult to pad out their term papers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
I bought this book to supplement the courses I am taking on his subjects. This book is great, it not only educates you on basics of logistics and supply chain but the financial... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Victor Cortes

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent !!!!
Simple, concise, straight to the point. Its lack of very technical jargon makes this book an ideal one for newbies in logistics like me.
Published 20 months ago by Jorge Jimenez Pacheco

3.0 out of 5 stars Decent book, but could be better
I liked the content of the book, but I have three complaints.
1. Very large number of charts, graphs and photos which is great, but the book would be much better if they... Read more
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