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Yingli Wang is a Reader in logistics and operations management at Cardiff Business School. She specialises in logistics and supply chain digitisation and has led a number of research projects from a wide range of UK and international funding bodies. Her research started with examining technological innovation for organisations such as logistics service providers and manufacturers, and then recently extended to explore how technological innovations could benefit a wider society, in particular by addressing the 'wicked' problems and grand challenges. Dr. Wang is also a Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT). Stephen Pettit is a Professor at Cardiff Business School and is a member of the Transport and Logistics Research Group within the Logistics and Operations Management Section. He has been involved in a wide range of transport-related research programmes for both the UK Government and the European Commission. His research interests

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"The challenges posed by COVID-19 have sharpened focus on the need for supply chains that are not only more efficient and environmentally sustainable but also more resilient. E-Logistics provides insights into the effective deployment of technology to create the digital supply chains of the future that will make a real difference in terms of competitive advantage." * Edward Sweeney, Professor of Logistics and Systems; Head, Department of Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management (ESSCM), Aston University *
"With rapid advances in new technologies and the growing pressures to transform global supply chains, this book provides an excellent and timely overview of the critical role of e-logistics. It is ideal for both practitioners and academics who want to understand how e-logistics is changing the way global supply chains are designed, operated and transformed." * Dr. Andrew Lahy, Solutions Design Director, DSV *

Table of Contents
    • Chapter - 01: E-logistics definition, trends and directions;
    • Chapter - 02: End-to-end global visibility and order management - Integrated supply and demand chains in the age of value chain management;
    • Chapter - 03: B2C e-commerce and fulfilment;
    • Chapter - 04: The challenges of e-commerce on warehousing in the future;
    • Chapter - 05: Advanced warehouse management systems and innovations - Streamlining e-logistics processes with technology deployment;
    • Chapter - 06: Automating a logistics service chain - A telecommunications company’s perspective;
    • Chapter - 07: Regional electronic marketplaces to improve logistics;
    • Chapter - 08: Trade and transport electronic single windows;
    • Chapter - 09: Port-centric ICT systems - Building value in supply chains

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    Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9780749496883, 978-0749496883
    ISBN10: 0749496886

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Yingli Wang is a Reader in logistics and operations management at Cardiff Business School. She specialises in logistics and supply chain digitisation and has led a number of research projects from a wide range of UK and international funding bodies. Her research started with examining technological innovation for organisations such as logistics service providers and manufacturers, and then recently extended to explore how technological innovations could benefit a wider society, in particular by addressing the 'wicked' problems and grand challenges. Dr. Wang is also a Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT). Stephen Pettit is a Professor at Cardiff Business School and is a member of the Transport and Logistics Research Group within the Logistics and Operations Management Section. He has been involved in a wide range of transport-related research programmes for both the UK Government and the European Commission. His research interests

    Trade Review
    "The challenges posed by COVID-19 have sharpened focus on the need for supply chains that are not only more efficient and environmentally sustainable but also more resilient. E-Logistics provides insights into the effective deployment of technology to create the digital supply chains of the future that will make a real difference in terms of competitive advantage." * Edward Sweeney, Professor of Logistics and Systems; Head, Department of Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management (ESSCM), Aston University *
    "With rapid advances in new technologies and the growing pressures to transform global supply chains, this book provides an excellent and timely overview of the critical role of e-logistics. It is ideal for both practitioners and academics who want to understand how e-logistics is changing the way global supply chains are designed, operated and transformed." * Dr. Andrew Lahy, Solutions Design Director, DSV *

    Table of Contents
      • Chapter - 01: E-logistics definition, trends and directions;
      • Chapter - 02: End-to-end global visibility and order management - Integrated supply and demand chains in the age of value chain management;
      • Chapter - 03: B2C e-commerce and fulfilment;
      • Chapter - 04: The challenges of e-commerce on warehousing in the future;
      • Chapter - 05: Advanced warehouse management systems and innovations - Streamlining e-logistics processes with technology deployment;
      • Chapter - 06: Automating a logistics service chain - A telecommunications company’s perspective;
      • Chapter - 07: Regional electronic marketplaces to improve logistics;
      • Chapter - 08: Trade and transport electronic single windows;
      • Chapter - 09: Port-centric ICT systems - Building value in supply chains

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