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Three stages of modern logistics management
A plan is a number of considerations in advance as the basis for action. Logistics planning is the preparation for realizing the expected goal of logistics.

Logistics planning must first determine the goal to be achieved by logistics and the order of all the work to achieve this goal.

Secondly, it is necessary to analyze and study any external influences, especially unfavorable factors, that may occur in the process of realizing logistics objectives, and determine countermeasures against these unfavorable factors. Third, formulate specific measures to implement and guide the realization of logistics objectives from the aspects of manpower, material resources and financial resources. Logistics implementation stage management is to manage the ongoing logistics activities. It has the most prominent position in the management of all stages of logistics. This is because at this stage, the plan will be tested through concrete implementation. At the same time, it also closely combines logistics management with specific logistics activities.

(A) the organization and command of logistics activities

The organization of logistics refers to the reasonable combination of interrelated links in logistics activities to form an organic whole, so as to give full play to the roles of various departments and logistics workers in logistics. Logistics command refers to the unified dispatch of all logistics links, departments and institutions in the process of logistics.

(B) supervision and inspection of logistics activities

Through supervision and inspection, we can understand the implementation of logistics, expose the contradictions in logistics activities, find out the existing problems, analyze the causes of the problems, and propose ways to overcome them.

(C) supervision of logistics activities

In the process of implementing the logistics plan, there will always be imbalances in various departments and links of logistics. Faced with the above problems, it is necessary to make a new comprehensive balance of the capabilities of all logistics departments and links according to the influencing factors of logistics, and rearrange the forces to achieve logistics goals. This is the norm of logistics activities. Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House

Release time: 20 10-7- 1

ISBN: 978730 1 173749

brief Introduction of the content

On the basis of absorbing advanced logistics concepts, technologies and management ideas at home and abroad, this book comprehensively analyzes and summarizes the development status of China's logistics industry, and expounds in detail the basic theories, organizational management technologies and operational processes of logistics business, including logistics overview, logistics system, procurement management, transportation management, loading and unloading, modern packaging, warehousing management, distribution center, logistics information, third-party logistics, supply chain management, reverse logistics and green logistics. The content of this book is closely designed around the goal of cultivating first-line high-skilled professionals in higher vocational colleges, adhering to the spirit of innovation, taking into account "knowledge points", "skills points" and "ability points"; Each chapter is set up with import cases, relevant knowledge, practical training in this chapter, case analysis and other links, which embodies the applied characteristics of higher vocational education.

This book can be used as a teaching material for logistics management and related majors in higher vocational colleges, and can also be used as a reference material for logistics managers.

Chapter catalogue

Chapter 1 Logistics Overview

Chapter II Logistics System

Chapter III Procurement Management

Chapter IV Transportation Management

Chapter V Handling and Handling

Chapter VI Modern Packaging

Chapter 7 Storage Management

Chapter VIII Distribution and Distribution Center

Chapter IX Logistics Center

10 Third Party Logistics

Chapter 1 1 Supply Chain Management

Chapter 12 Reverse Logistics and Green Logistics

Chapter 13 international logistics

Reference Press: Fudan University Press

Release date: September 2009-1

ISBN: 9787309066906

brief Introduction of the content

The second edition of this book is the national planning textbook for the 11th Five-Year Plan of general higher education. This book covers the basic theory and main functions of modern logistics management, including: the basic concept of logistics, logistics system, logistics types, packaging, loading and unloading, transportation services, warehousing, distribution processing, distribution and distribution center, logistics management organization, logistics cost management, logistics customer service, logistics information management and supply chain management.

This textbook closely combines the current practice in the field of logistics, and from the perspective of strengthening the cultivation of operational skills, it better embodies the latest practical knowledge and operational technology of modern logistics management, and also has a new breakthrough in style. This book is suitable as a teaching book for logistics and related majors in technology-oriented universities, and also suitable for the training and self-study of logistics practitioners.

Chapter catalogue

First introduction

The first chapter is the basic concept of logistics.

Chapter II Logistics System

Chapter III Logistics Types

The second logistics function

Chapter IV Packaging

Chapter V Handling and Handling

Chapter VI Transportation

Chapter VII Storage and Custody

Chapter VIII Distribution Processing

Chapter IX Distribution and Distribution Center

Chapter III Logistics Management

Chapter 10 Logistics Management Organization

Chapter III XI Logistics Cost Management

Chapter XII Logistics Customer Service

Chapter XIII Logistics Information Management

Chapter XIV Supply Chain Management

Reference book number: 756400889X

Press: Beijing Institute of Technology

Publication date: September 0, 20061

Chapter catalogue

Chapter *** 14 of this book. The first chapter is an overview of logistics and logistics management; Chapter two, the evolution and development of logistics management; Chapter three, third-party logistics and fourth-party logistics; Chapter four, logistics management organization; Chapter five, strategic management of logistics enterprises; Chapter six, the cost management of logistics enterprises; Chapter seven, supply chain management; Chapter 8, Logistics Distribution; Chapter 9, Logistics Information Management; Chapter 10, the establishment and design of logistics center; Chapter 11, Logistics Service Quality Management; Chapter 12, the feasibility study of logistics project; Chapter 13, Transportation Management; Chapter 14, warehouse management.

It can be used as a reference book for employees of logistics enterprises.

The book introduces in detail: an overview of logistics and logistics management; Evolution and development of logistics management; Third party logistics and fourth party logistics; Logistics management organization; Strategic management of logistics enterprises, etc. In addition, in order to meet the characteristics of the textbook, the book also uses a large number of charts to illustrate. Press: Machinery Industry Press

Release date: 20 1 1-5- 1

ICBC number: 9787111338420

brief Introduction of the content

This book is divided into ten chapters, which embodies the teaching material system of higher vocational education from the aspects of creative thinking, style design, structure and content. It aims to meet the actual needs of teaching and practical operation, including logistics overview, logistics system and its composition, warehousing management, modern transportation, distribution and distribution center, packaging, loading and unloading and distribution processing, supply chain management and enterprise logistics. In the process of writing this book, the connection with subsequent professional courses and the need for students to obtain logistics qualification certificates have been fully considered. In order to facilitate the feasibility of teaching operation and enhance the interest of teaching materials, some chapters have also written import cases and training cases. The important content of the latest logistics frontier science is integrated into the compilation of this book, which ensures the forward-looking content and embodies the characteristics of this book, such as applying what you have learned, combining learning with application, facilitating self-study and textual research. This book is suitable for higher vocational colleges and applied undergraduate logistics majors and economic management related majors as teaching materials.

Chapter catalogue

order

Chapter 1 Logistics Overview

The first section the emergence and development of logistics

Section 2 Value and Functional Elements of Logistics

Section 3 Modern Logistics and Its Classification

Section IV Overview of Modern Logistics Management

Section 5 Logistics Service and Quality Management

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter II Logistics System and Its Composition

Section 1 Overview of Logistics System

Section 2 Composition of Logistics System

Section 3 Analysis, Planning and Evaluation of Logistics System

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter III Warehouse Management

Section 1 Overview of Modern Storage

Part two? On behalf of the warehouse management department

Section 3 Rationalization of Storage

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter IV Modern Traffic

Section 1 Overview of Transportation

Section 2 Various modes of transportation and their characteristics

Section 3 Transportation Management and Transportation Rationalization

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter V Distribution and Distribution Center

Section 1 Overview of Distribution

Section 2 Distribution Services

First one? Rationalization of savings distribution

Section IV Overview of Distribution Center

Section 5 Operation and Management of Distribution Center

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter VI Packaging, Handling and Distribution Processing

Section 1 Packaging

Section 2 Handling and Handling

Section 3 Distribution and Processing

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter VII Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Logistics

Section 1 Supply Chain Management

Section 2 Supply Logistics

Section 3 Production Logistics

Section 4 Sales Logistics

Section 5 Recycling and Waste Logistics

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter VIII International Logistics

Section 1 Overview of International Logistics

Section 2 International Logistics Service Business

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter 9 Electronic Commerce and Third Party Logistics

Section 1 Concepts and Classification of Electronic Commerce

Section II Overview of Third Party Logistics

Section 3 Organization and Management of Third Party Logistics

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Chapter 10 Logistics Information System and Logistics Standardization

Section 1 Logistics Information System

Section 2 General Logistics Information Technology

Section 3 Logistics Standardization

Summary of this chapter

Review thinking questions

case analysis

Reference book information

Author: Zhang Yuhua editor.

Press: Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press

Release date: September 2006-1

Version: 1 page number: 384 words: 446000

Printing time: September 2006-1 format: paper: offset paper

Printing times: I SB N: 9787560937243 Packing: paperback

brief Introduction of the content

In view of the fact that China's logistics education lags behind the development of logistics, this book systematically studies and introduces the theories and methods of modern logistics management in combination with the requirements of future logistics market competition for logistics talents in terms of professional knowledge, ability and quality. The book consists of twelve chapters, including introduction to modern logistics, strategic logistics management, transportation and packaging, warehousing management and inventory control, distribution management and distribution processing, logistics information system, enterprise logistics, third-party logistics, international logistics, logistics cost management, green logistics and supply chain management. There are cases and review questions at the end of each chapter.

This book is suitable for the teaching of logistics management specialty in higher education undergraduate colleges, and also has high reference value for professionals engaged in logistics management.

catalogue

Chapter 1 Introduction to Modern Logistics

Section 1 The emergence and development of the concept of logistics

The concept and characteristics of logistics in the second quarter

Section 3 Nature of Logistics Activities

The role of logistics in economic activities in the fourth quarter

Section 5 Logistics Theory

Section VI Concepts and Contents of Logistics Management

In this chapter, why does FedEx run all over the world?

Review thinking questions

Chapter II Logistics Strategic Management

Section 1 Overview of Logistics Strategy

Section 2 Analysis of Logistics Strategic Environment

Section III Formulation of Logistics Strategic Planning

Section IV Implementation and Control of Logistics Strategy

In this chapter, Jinan Automobile Transportation Company successfully implemented the logistics strategic planning.

Review thinking questions

Chapter III Transportation and Packaging

Section 1 Functions and Principles of Transportation

Section 2 Selection of Modern Transportation Mode

Section III Optimal Combination of Transportation Modes

Section 4 Types and Functions of Packaging

Section 5 Packaging Technology

Section 6 Rationalization and Standardization of Packaging

This chapter takes the fruit tree company's multiple packaging treatment of products as a case.

Review thinking questions

Chapter IV Warehouse Management and Inventory Control

Section 1 Classification and Function of Warehouse

Section 2 Warehouse Decision-making and Operation Process Management

The third quarter warehouse processing system

The fourth quarter inventory control management

This chapter is a case study of the new logistics movement.

Review thinking questions

Chapter V Distribution Management and Distribution Processing.

Section 1 Overview of Distribution

Section 2 Distribution Mode

Section 3 Distribution Route Optimization

Section 4 Distribution Center

Section 5 Distribution Processing

This chapter takes the packaging, processing, transportation and distribution of fresh food in Shanghai Lianhua as an example.

Review thinking questions

Chapter VI Logistics Information System

Section 1 Functions and Principles of Logistics Information System

Section 2 Structure of Logistics Information System

Section 3 Application of New Information Technology

This chapter describes the application of information technology in UPS.

Review thinking questions

Chapter VII Enterprise Logistics

Section 1 Overview of Enterprise Logistics

Section 2 Procurement and Supply Logistics

Section 3 Production Logistics

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Chapter VIII Third Party Logistics

Chapter IX International Logistics

Chapter 10 Logistics Cost Management

Chapter 11 Green Logistics

Chapter XII Supply Chain Management

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