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A Framework for Supply Chains: Logistics Operations in the Asia-Pacific Region

Roger Oakden, Katia Leonaite · ISBN 9780070997783
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Publisher McGraw-Hill Education / Australia
Author(s) Roger Oakden / Katia Leonaite
Published 15th November 2010
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A Framework for Supply Chains: Logistics Operations in the Asia-Pacific Region is print only.

A Framework for Supply Chains: Logistics Operations in the Asia-Pacific Region is the only book available which deals with the unique conditions of transportand logistics in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region. The student-friendly writing style providesa comprehensive yet concise overview of logistics as the science and art of availability.

Scope
The book is mapped to the relevant core and elective competencies of the TLI07 Training Package. It is perfect for those studying Diploma of Logistics, Diploma andAdvanced Diploma of Business (Operations Management) and suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate level logistics courses.

Testimonials
"I have reviewed the above mentioned text [A Framework for Supply Chains: Logistics Operations in the Asia-Pacific Region by Oakden] and it is an exceptional piece of work (fantastic). The entire book is well researched, presented in a user friendly manner and I believe fits perfectly into our program."

David Thoars
Teacher, Tasmania Polytechnic

“[We] would recommend this book to the serious students and trainers wanting to learn and apply Management and Logistical Techniques to Supply Chains environments in our region.”

Daniel Nand & Anthony Attard
Teachers, Kangan Institute

"I like the fact that it is a localised version – after seeing all the materials on transport or logistics from the USA. The questions at the conclusion of each chapter are well-written and require thought on the part of participants in discussions. Also nice that they are divided between operational/planning/managerial – nice touch! This makes the discussion questions much more useful than in several other text books I've looked at recently."

Dr Lincoln Wood
Senior Lecturer, Curtin University



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