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Logistics and Supply Chain Innovation

  • LogisticsSupply Chain Operations
  • Categories:Industries
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:United Kingdom
  • Publication date:November,2022
  • Pages:312
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  • Size:156mm×234mm
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★Explore the technological disruptions of the logistics and supply chain industry and get step-by-step guidance to adapting business plans and strategies.

★Offers a detailed and up-to-date overview of all the major trends transforming the supply chain and logistics industry, including blockchain, automation and AI

★Presents a vision of how supply chains will develop in the coming years and how businesses can remain resilient to these innovations

★New to this edition: in depth discussions of urban logistics, smart warehousing, near-sourcing/re-shoring, and the role of new technologies in mitigating climate change

★Online resources: PowerPoint slides and sample case studies

★Investigates how disruptive technologies will transform supply chain dynamics in vertical industries such as automotive and fashion

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Global disruption, new technologies and changing consumer habits are causing turmoil in the supply chain industry. This book shows businesses how to remain resilient in this dynamic new environment.

The supply chain crisis of 2021 exposed the necessity of a sustainable supply chain. The Fourth Industrial Revolution has transformed our society and economy. The logistics and supply chain industry continues to be innovated by automation, blockchain and sustainability. Amid all this volatility, it is vital for businesses to not only protect their operations from disruption, but to rise to the challenge that these innovations pose to become game-changers in their sectors.

Now in its second edition, Logistics and Supply Chain Innovation provides vital insight into the major trends transforming the supply chain and logistics industry. Featuring a new section on the role of technologies in reducing carbon emissions, case studies from companies such as Amazon, Alibaba, Maersk, UPS and DHL, as well as a full update of all existing content on crowd sourcing and shipping, on-demand delivery, autonomous vehicles and more, Logistics and Supply Chain Innovation is the essential guide to thriving in a rapidly developing logistics landscape. Online supporting resources include PowerPoints and sample case studies.

Author

John Manners-Bell
John Manners-Bell is Founder and CEO of Transport Intelligence Ltd. He is an an Honorary Visiting Professor, London Guildhall Faculty of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University. He was formerly Chair of the Logistics and Supply Chain Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum, speaking and moderating at the annual Davos meeting. In 2021 he founded the Foundation for Future Supply Chain. He has spoken at conferences in Asia, USA, Africa, Latin America, Middle East and Europe. He is based in Bath.

Ken Lyon
Ken Lyon has over 30 years of experience in the transportation industry. Ken specialises in the use of advanced information systems to manage the operations of 3PL (Third Party Logistics), 4PL and Lead Logistics Providers and their trading partner networks. Over the past few years he has helped start-ups concerned with supply chain technologies and before that, he spent 10 years as a Director and VP of information services at UPS, helping to establish its Logistics and supply chain services Group. Ken was recently appointed Chairman of the Board for an international logistics software group and also sits on the board of Ti.

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