International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management: Volume 32 Issue 2
Table of contents
Integrating the automotive supply chain: where are we now?
D.R. Towill, P. Childerhouse, S.M. DisneyReal world supply chains differ not only in their current standard of performance, but also in the most effective actions required to move each towards world class supply. A…
Integrated supply chain management from the wholesaler’s perspective: Two Australian case studies
Amrik S. Sohal, Damien J. Power, Mile TerziovskiDocuments two case studies conducted in Australian companies from the wholesaling sector. Both companies are importers and wholesalers supplying into the retail sector. The aim of…
A conceptual framework of vulnerability in firms’ inbound and outbound logistics flows
Göran SvenssonThe reason for this research originates from the time‐ and functional dependencies between firms’ activities and resources in supply chains. These dependencies cause…
Logistics internships: Employer and student perspectives
A. Michael Knemeyer, Paul R. MurphyInternships are an increasingly essential component of the educational preparation for the contemporary logistics major, and are often viewed as a “win‐win” situation for both the…
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hybridEditors:
- Professor Ivan Russo
- Professor Shashank Rao