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    Global Value Chain Logistics – Case Analysis: The ISOL + Group produces and sells a series of insulating products for the construction industry, sheathing for pipes, and rigid boards blanket insulation. The firm’s subsidiary has its own production plant and increases its own production capacity through buying from another of the Group’s plants those products it cannot manufacture due to technical reasons or in situations when it is operating at full capacity. The company’s production department

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Logistics can be defined as that significant element of the supply chain routine that is involved in planning, controlling and further implementing the flow of goods and storage services, and other necessary activities from the point of inception to the point of final delivery for providing the customers’ maximum satisfaction. For the success of any organization, proper logistics management is a must. In this essay, we analyze the logistics channel of the organization Apple Inc

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    Introduction What is supply chain and logistics? Supply chain management involves various activities from acquisition of raw material to distribution of final goods while logistics involves only transportation of goods. Supply chain plays integral role in business process without effective supply chain management an organization cannot meet its demands on time. So it plays crucial role in business activities. Following activities are involved in supply chain management 1. Procurement 2. Production

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    Transportation: Third Party Logistics Milestone 3 MBA 515 Kevin Dant November 26, 2016 A PEST analysis is an acronym for Political, Economical, Social and Technological. A company uses this analysis to view how these 4 areas affect the company. The first area Political, takes a look government policies or regulation and how they could or are affecting the company. The second area is Economic, this looks at factors that include inflation rate, interest rates, foreign exchange rates, and economic

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    RMIT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY VIETNAM Introduction to Logistic and Supply Chain Management Individual Case Study NAME: Tran Thi Kim Mai ID Number: s3231137 LECTURE: JAMIE CALBETO-Group 10 Bachelor of Commerce Program ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE Your assessment will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Subject Code: OMGT2085 Subject Name: Introduction to Logistics & Supply Chain Management Location where you study: RMIT Vietnam – SGS Title of Assignment:

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    REVERSE LOGISTICS: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES FACED BY THE MAJOR RETAIL PLAYERS IN THE UK. INTRODUCTION: “In the sweat of your face you shall eat bread till you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; For dust you are, And to dust you shall return.” Genesis 3:19. Effective and efficient management of product returns is an intriguing practical and research question. Growing green concerns and advancement of reverse logistics (RL) concepts and practices make it all the more relevant

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    Supply Chain management and logistics are an extremely important functions of an organization. In this research paper, we will be discussing an aspect of supply chain and logistics that I am interested in, how both are related and different, key activities in supply chain and logistics, and the ethics and social responsibility in both supply chain and logistics management. Logistics is a vital component of supply chain management. Both involve the planning, carrying out and management of goods

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    because it moves goods and people from one place to another. Transportation is a key element in the logistic chain. It joins together those components that are considered to be separated. In order for transportation and logistics to work together successfully, there must be good management between them. It plays a

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    between parts or elements of something more complex. ℗4. Logistics revolution in a business context Logistic revolution has evolved businesses improving the efficiency of strategy and structure, leading to a profitability increase with firms inducing an optimisation belief with selected specialist skills. Bonacich and Wilson The logistics revolution and its consequences are the central points of focus to their book. They define the logistics revolution as “a quiet change” to how “consumer goods are

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    Business Logistics in Australia Case Study

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    Australian organisations of Big W and Oz Hut and through the analysis of these organisations we will be looking into the systems used and how they are dysfunctional to these companies. Also exploring better ways to improve order fulfilment, third party logistics and the growing online retailing industry of changes needed to enhance competitiveness. With transportation having a substantial impact on the way the e-commerce trade is facilitated been a key element of building trust between sellers and buyers

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