Managing Global Supply Chains: Contemporary Global Challenges in Supply Chain Management

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What are the key factors affecting global supply chains today and how can we manage them? Starting from the concept that 'there is no point driving a Ferrari in a traffic jam', Ron Basu provides practical tools and techniques of good supply chain management to add value, deliver cost reduction and improve customer satisfaction.

This new edition specifically focuses on seven contemporary challenges that have affected global supply chain management. Recent disruptions to global supply chains created by COVID-19 and the Ukraine conflict have resulted in significant geographical shifts in supply and demand. High inflation and the cost of living crisis have, in turn, created problems for finely-tuned global supply chains. The economic and business environment has also become more demanding, due in part to political pressures including nationalism and Brexit: for example, supply chain pressures caused by Brexit have resulted in increased red tape. Other factors have had a gradual and positive effect, such as climate change initiatives, Industry 4.0 and the digital revolution. The issues that affect the performance of global supply chains are sometimes interrelated, but all of them really matter because businesses have become increasingly global. This book addresses these challenges and explores how to deal with them. In addition, there are new and updated chapters on lean and agile supply chains, e-business, emerging markets, sustainability and green issues, global supply chains for services and event management, retail management and major project management.

Managing Global Supply Chains is a practical and highly readable text with real-life examples and excellent coverage. It is an ideal companion for post-experience business students, learning professionals and anyone interested in supply chain management.

Author(s): Ron Basu
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 502
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
About the author 
Preface
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 The role of the supply chain as a key value driver in the global market
Chapter 2 Why global supply chain management is also total supply chain management
Chapter 3 Understanding total supply chain management and its building blocks
Chapter 4 Contemporary global challenges in supply chain management
Part 2 Building blocks of global supply chains
Chapter 5 Customer focus and demand management
Chapter 6 Resource and capacity management
Chapter 7 Procurement, purchasing and supplier focus
Chapter 8 Inventory management
Chapter 9 Operations management
Chapter 10 Distribution management
Part 3 New demands and trends
Chapter 11 Service industries, event operations and non-profit organisations
Chapter 12 Supply chains in emerging markets
Chapter 13 Digital revolution and e-supply chains
Chapter 14 Lean and agile supply chains
Chapter 15 Retail supply chains
Chapter 16 Sustainable green supply chains
Chapter 17 Supply chains in major projects
Chapter 18 Quantitative analysis and optimisation in global supply chains
Chapter 19 Global supply chain strategy
Chapter 20 Supply chain risk management
Part 4 Integrating supply chain management
Chapter 21 Systems and procedures
Chapter 22 Sales and operations planning
Chapter 23 Global supply chain performance management
Chapter 24 Case study examples
References
Appendix 1: Bullwhip effect supply chain game
Appendix 2: Supply chain game results
Appendix 3: ASK 2.0
Appendix 4: Glossary
Index