Overview
- Editors:
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Reza Zanjirani Farahani
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Nasrin Asgari
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Hoda Davarzani
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xviii
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- Reza Zanjirani Farahani, Nasrin Asgari, Hoda Davarzani
Pages 1-20
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- Sara Sharahi, Maryam Abedian
Pages 21-42
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- Mir Saman Pishvaee, Hadi Basiri, Mohsen sheikh Sajadieh
Pages 57-83
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- Elnaz Miandoabchi, Nasrin Asgari
Pages 85-103
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- Hoda Davarzani, Shabnam Rezapour
Pages 105-128
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- Ameneh Moharerhaye Esfahani, Sara Hosseini
Pages 129-157
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- Seyed Vahid Moosavi, Mahdi Noorizadegan
Pages 159-194
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- Marjan Aslanzadeh, Ehsan Ardestani Rostami, Laleh Kardar
Pages 221-252
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- Shabnam Rezapour, Mohammadreza Sadeghi Moghadam, Majid A. Dehkordi
Pages 279-298
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- Maryam Abedian, Sara Sharahi
Pages 299-312
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Back Matter
Pages 313-316
About this book
Logisticsisan integralpartofoureverydaylife.Todayit in?uencesmorethanevera largenumberofhumanandeconomicactivities. Inthisbook,authorstryto illustrate some advanced logistics and supply chain management topics, recently mentioned by academic and industrial personnel. This book has been organized in 12 chapters such that the reader can study each chapter not only independently as shown in Fig. 1; but also as part of a whole. If someone wants to study the book more deeply, the suggested approach for this study is shown in Fig. 2. So the readers of this book may be divided into at least two groups: (1) students in Master’s courses or higher, who can use this book in their courses as a whole, and (2) experts who want to learn more about a new topic in logistics and supply chain management; this group may want to read a chapter about a special topic that is found in this book. In the context of global competition, the more latent topics in logistics supply chain management are fast growing.This book falls within this perspective and presents 12 chapters that well illustrate the variety and complexity of these topics. This book is organized as follows: Chapter 1 introduces logistics and supply chain management and contains some primal de?nitions about these two concepts; some obstacles, prerequisites and infrastructures of modernized logistics and supply chain management and global supply chain management are illustrated.