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Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Construction

Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Construction
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Publisher : Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780749472436
ISBN-13 : 074947243X
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Book Synopsis Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Construction by : Greger Lundesjö

Download or read book Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Construction written by Greger Lundesjö and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2015-06-03 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The construction logistics manager plays an increasingly central role in the construction process. In fact, their decisions can crucially affect the success or failure of a project. Recognition of the critical role they play has spurred evermore interest in this budding field amongst both researchers and practitioners. An accessible text on construction logistics, Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Construction provides essential guidance and expert advice for construction managers, as well as researchers and students in the field. This important new title looks at arrangements with suppliers, the use of returnable packaging and off-site manufacture and assembly, IT systems used to manage the supply chain and logistics operations, such as delivery management systems, warehouse management systems and material planning and forecasting systems. It also considers aspects of the contractual relationships between client, developer, main contractor and lower-tier contractors, all of which have an impact on how the supply chain is managed. In addition to providing a range of fresh ground-breaking case studies, the book features contributions from leading experts in the field who have been involved in projects with companies such as TFL, BAA, The Red Cross, as well as big construction programmes such as the Olympics and Cross Rail.


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