Distribution and Logistics
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In supply chain management, distribution is the procedure of making a product or service accessible for the customer or commercial user who wants it (Brandimarte & Zotteri, 2007). On the other hand, logistics is the administration of the movement of products between the point of source and the point of consumption so as to meet necessities of clients or businesses (Brandimarte & Zotteri, 2007). Thus, they are vital processes in the supply chain management. Therefore, to understand distribution and logistics well, we are required to critically examine some concepts that will make us understand them better. These concepts are: logistics, logistics complement, cargo, cargo airline, cargo sampling, cargo scanning and delivery, freight company, freight transport association, standard carrier alpha code and document automation, freight claim, logistics automation and performance based logistics, distribution(business) and
agricultural marketing, all commodity volume, import and export, and incoterms.
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Distribution and Logistics - Dr.V.V.L.N. Sastry
Distribution and Logistics
Bright & Young Publishers
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr.V.V.L.N. Sastry holds M.B.A (USA), LL.M (UK), ACMA (India), FCMA, CGMA (CIMA, UK), M.Sc. in Information Systems and Management from University of Roehampton, Ph.D. in Banking, Ph.D. in Computer Science, Ph. D in Financial Management, D.B.A from Calwest, and Ph.D. in Criminal Law and Public Policy from Walden University, U.S.A. Sastry brings over 20 years of experience in the banking, investment banking, software industry and law. He is the author of more than 1000 published articles on varied subjects in the areas of IT, Banking, Finance, Economics and Law. He also has authored several books in
the said fields. Rated among the top researchers in the worldwide applied solutions, his research contributions are well received across the world.
ABOUT THE BOOK
In supply chain management, distribution is the procedure of making a product or service accessible for the customer or commercial user who wants it (Brandimarte & Zotteri, 2007). On the other hand, logistics is the administration of the movement of products between the point of source and the point of consumption so as to meet necessities of clients or businesses (Brandimarte & Zotteri, 2007). Thus, they are vital processes in the supply chain management. Therefore, to understand distribution and logistics well, we