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Managing Logistics and Transportation in the Public Sector 2nd edition [Kietas viršelis]

(Arizona State University, USA), (University of California-Santa Cruz, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 150 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 349 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Cornerstones of Public Procurement
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032288116
  • ISBN-13: 9781032288116
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 150 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 349 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Cornerstones of Public Procurement
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032288116
  • ISBN-13: 9781032288116
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Managing Logistics and Transportation in the Public Sector, Second Edition thoroughly examines the world of transportation as it relates to public procurement, stressing the importance of not only procuring the right goods, materials, and services, but also ensuring their proper delivery to their final destination. Designed to educate the public procurement professional on ways to realize enhanced cost savings, it offers an introduction to the history of transportation, as well as industry terminology and accepted practices. Authors Darin Matthews and Linda Stanley explore recent transportation industry evolutions, including the development of important technologies like package tracing, delivery notification, and drone delivery, and ways to successfully integrate this technology. Sustainability in transportation—including product packaging, material reuse, and reduced emissions for delivery vehicles— is  likewise examined. Through the use of case studies and transportation industry resources, Managing Logistics and Transportation in the Public Sector, Second Edition offers a complete package for professionals looking to enhance their knowledge of logistics and transportation, as well as for university courses on transportation, supply chain management, and public procurement.



This title thoroughly examines the world of transportation as it relates to public procurement, stressing the importance of not only procuring the right goods, materials, and services, but also ensuring the proper delivery of those goods, materials, and services to their final destination.

Recenzijos

"The authors cover a vital but often poorly-understood issue in the public sector. Their book covers considerable ground, taking the reader from the basics of logistics and transport, through to complex issues and current challenges such as technology and sustainability. Throughout, the writing is clear, insightful and well-referenced, with useful and relevant case studies." - Peter Smith, CIPS Past President, ex-CPO and Business Author

List of figures
xvi
1 Logistics And Transportation---Overview
1(16)
Introduction
1(2)
Common Transportation and Logistics Terms
3(1)
Evolution of Logistics
4(2)
Transportation and Logistics Statistics
6(2)
Strategic Planning
8(1)
Logistics Planning
9(3)
Trends in Logistics and Transportation
12(2)
Conclusions
14(3)
2 Transportation Law
17(20)
Introduction
17(1)
History of Transportation Regulation
18(9)
Railroads
18(3)
Motor Carriage
21(2)
Air Transportation
23(1)
Water
24(1)
Other Major Regulatory Legislation
25(1)
Impact of Regulation
25(2)
Deregulation of the Transportation Industry
27(4)
Air Transportation
27(1)
Motor Carrier Act of 1980
27(2)
Maislin v. Primary Steel
29(1)
Railroads
29(1)
Summary
30(1)
Economic Impact of Deregulation
31(1)
Federal Transportation Agencies
32(3)
Federal Aviation Administration
32(1)
Federal Highway Administration
32(1)
Federal Railroad Administration
32(1)
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
33(1)
Federal Transit Administration
34(1)
Great Lakes Saint Lawrence Seaway
34(1)
Maritime Administration
34(1)
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
34(1)
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
35(1)
Conclusions
35(2)
3 Mode And Carrier Selection
37(22)
Introduction
37(1)
Transportation Modes
38(6)
Motor Carriage
38(3)
Rail Freight
41(1)
Air Cargo
41(1)
Water
42(1)
Pipelines
43(1)
The Sixth Mode of Transportation?
44(1)
Intermodal Carriage
44(2)
Carrier Selection
46(2)
Who Manages the Transportation Decision?
46(2)
Logistics Support Services
48(3)
Third-Party Logistics Providers
48(1)
4PLs and 5PLs
49(1)
Freight Forwarders
50(1)
Brokers
50(1)
Designing a Transportation Program
51(4)
Carrier Selection Checklist
51(1)
Delivery Terms
52(2)
Tariffs
54(1)
Tracing Shipments
54(1)
Freight Invoices
54(1)
Carrier Performance
55(1)
Conclusions
55(4)
4 Costs Of Transportation
59(18)
Introduction
59(1)
Costing Transportation: The Carrier's Perspective
60(1)
Cost Categories
60(1)
Relationship between Demand and Transportation Costs
61(1)
Basis for Determining Transportation Rates
62(3)
Specific Pricing Issues
65(5)
Class Rates
65(2)
Commodity Rates
67(1)
Exception Rates
67(1)
Freight All Kinds
67(1)
Value Rates
68(1)
Deferred Rates
68(1)
Multiple-Vehicle Rates
68(1)
Incentive Rates
68(1)
Negotiated Rates
68(1)
Joint Rates
68(1)
Tapered Rates
69(1)
Stated Rates
69(1)
Through Rates
69(1)
Differential Rates
69(1)
Ocean Freight Rates
69(1)
Other Transportation Charges
70(1)
Terminal Services
70(1)
Line-Haul Services
71(1)
Total Logistics Costs Concepts
72(3)
Conclusions
75(2)
5 The Transportation Contract
77(18)
Introduction
77(1)
Negotiation and Transportation
77(1)
Keys to Successful Negotiation
78(5)
Negotiation Plan
79(1)
Basic Groundwork
79(1)
Objectives for the Negotiation Plan
80(1)
Gaining Support
80(1)
Teamwork
80(1)
Live Action
80(1)
Verbal Agreement
81(1)
Written Agreement
81(1)
Making it Work
81(1)
Tips on Negotiation
81(1)
Scope to Negotiate
82(1)
Solicitation and Contract Award Considerations
83(9)
Pricing Implications
83(1)
Price Changes
84(1)
Performance Standards
84(1)
Packaging
85(1)
Reparations
86(1)
Overcharges and Undercharges
86(1)
Loss and Damages
87(1)
Expediting and Tracing
87(1)
Force Majeure
88(1)
Contract Term
89(1)
Demurrage and Detention
90(1)
Conflicts and Disputes
90(1)
Package Delivery Services
91(1)
Conclusions
92(3)
6 Global Transportation
95(18)
Introduction
95(1)
Why Buy Global?
96(4)
Advantages
96(1)
Lower Overall Cost of Ownership
96(1)
Quality
96(1)
Availability
96(1)
Efficiencies
96(1)
Technological superiority
97(1)
Challenges
97(1)
Language Barriers
97(1)
Time Differences
97(1)
Quality Expectations
98(1)
Environmental and Labor Compliance Issues
98(1)
Longer Lead Times
98(1)
Higher Shipping Costs
98(1)
Poor Logistics Infrastructure
98(1)
Currency Exchange Risks
99(1)
Political Instability
100(1)
Current Trends
100(2)
International Transportation Choices
102(3)
Ocean Transportation
102(2)
International Airlines
104(1)
Intermodalism
105(1)
Intermediaries
105(2)
Terms of Sale and Documentation
107(1)
Packaging, Labeling, and Marking
108(1)
Ports
109(1)
Conclusions
110(3)
7 Technology In The Supply Chain
113(16)
Introduction
113(1)
Rethinking the Supply Chain and Information
113(2)
Current Issues in Technology
115(1)
IT Today
116(9)
Electronic Data Interchange
116(1)
Internet
117(1)
Extranets
118(1)
Intranets
119(1)
Wireless Technology
120(1)
Remote Control Technology
120(1)
Ear coding
121(1)
Radio Frequency
121(1)
Artificial Intelligence
122(1)
Internet of Things
122(1)
Blockchain
122(1)
Cloud Computing
123(1)
Drone Delivery
123(1)
Global Positioning System
124(1)
Robotics
124(1)
Planning for Technology
125(1)
Conclusions
125(4)
8 Sustainability In Transportation
129(16)
Introduction
129(1)
Reverse logistics
130(1)
Recent Trends
131(3)
Total Cost of Ownership and Logistics Strategies
134(2)
Transportation and Location Issues
136(1)
Packaging and Movement of Hazardous Materials
137(2)
Definition and Classification of Hazardous Materials
138(1)
Communication and Labeling
138(1)
Packaging Requirements
139(1)
Operations Rules
139(1)
Training
139(1)
Strategies for Successful Sustainability Programs
139(3)
Conclusions
142(3)
Index 145
Darin L. Matthews is the chief procurement officer for California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He has over 30 years of procurement and supply management experience in local government, higher education and the private sector. Darin has served as adjunct faculty for University of California, Portland State University, and Florida Atlantic University. His articles on procurement have been featured in Government Procurement, Journal of Public Procurement, and International Handbook of Public Procurement. Darin's books include Effective Supply Management Performance (with Dr. Linda Stanley), Warehousing and Inventory Control (with Dr. Jerry Giankis), and Public Procurement (with Dr. Alexandru Roman).

Linda L. Stanley is an author and retired professor. She was a faculty associate for 14 years at Arizona State University, a visiting professor at Arizona State University West and associate professor and chair of the Management Department at Our Lady of the Lake University in Texas. She has taught logistics, strategic procurement, purchasing and supply management, negotiation, and other supply management topics. Linda has been published extensively in several industry journals including Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, and Journal of Business Logistics. She also has two other published books, Process Management, Creating Value along the Supply Chain (with Joel Wisner), and Effective Supply Management Performance (with Darin Matthews).