出版時間:2004-09-01 出版社:浙江大學出版社 作者:龍江,翁鳳翔 編 頁數(shù):316
內(nèi)容概要
Elements of Intemational Logistics approaches the topic from a perspective ofinternational business。 The organization of this book tries to cover all the functions of international logistics。 Each chapter mainly introduces the basic terms, concepts and principles that are useful for management decision-making of international logistics?! he purpose of this book is to describe the framework within which international logistics are made in order to meet students' increasing demand for knowing something about intemationallogistics。 Reading this book, students can have a brief but clear picture of intemational logistics?!he Chinese version in each chapter is designed to help students toclear up what puzzles them。
作者簡介
Prof. WENG Fengxiang?。ㄎ跳P翔 ) is on the faculty of Shanghai Pudong International Business Training Centre ( Shanghai Maritime University) . Mr.WENG Fengxiang is a Guest Professor of the Business School of University of Central England, Birmingham, and of International College Britain, Edinburgh, and an Associate Professor of Shanghai Maritime University. He is the author of 10 books of international business and of a number of theses which include : Mastering Cambridge Business English (Fudan University Press , 1996) International Business English Translation ( Zhejiang University Press,2002) A Dictionary of Commonly-Used Words in, International Business English with Both English and Chinese Definitions and Examples of Usage (Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House , 1998) Detailed Interpretation, of International Business Graphs and Tables (Zhejiang University Press, 2002) Cambridge Business English Vocabulary and International Business English Synonyms(Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, 2003) Functional Equivalence and Translation, of Maritime Rules and Regulations (Shanghai Journal of Translators for Science and Technology, Issue No.5, 1996) Having been engaged in teaching and making researches on international business/business English for a long time, Prof. WENG Fengxiang is a consultant of some influential companies and a supervisor of postgraduate. Once working for companies, Prof. WENG Fengxiang has much experience in international business practice, especially in international trade. He worked as a visiting professor in the Business School of University of CentralEngland, Birmingham for one year. He is the academic team leader of his discipline in the university. During his stay in the United Kingdom, Prof. WENG Fengxiang finished PhD courses and worked as a supervisor of MBA and MSC. Prof. WENG Fengxiang holds a Master degree in international business translation. The courses which he teaches include:International Business, International Trade, MBA Business English, etc.
書籍目錄
Chapter l Introduction of International Logistics(國際物流概述)1.1 Definition of International Logistics(國際物流的定義)1.2 International Logistics Activities and Functions(國際物流的活動與功能)1.3 Integrated Management of International Logistics(國際物流整合管理)1.4 Advantages of International Logistics(國際物流優(yōu)勢)Summary of Chapter 1本章概要Discussion Questions思考題Glossary詞匯Case Study: Dow Chemical Company (Dow化學公司)Chapter 2 International Supply Chain Concepts(國際供應鏈概念)2.1 Concept of Supply Chain(供應鏈的定義)2.2 Globalisation Trend of Supply Chain(供應鍵的全球化趨勢)2.3 Challenge of International Supply Chain Management(國際供應鏈管理的挑戰(zhàn))2.4 International Supply Chain Decisions(國際供應鏈決策)2.5 International Supply Chain Modelling Approaches(國際供應鏈建模)2.6 Processes of International Supply Chain(國際供應鏈流程)2.7 International Supply Chain Strategies(國際供應鏈戰(zhàn)略)Summary of Chapter 2本章概要Discussion Questions思考題Glossary詞匯Case Study: Global Supply Chain Partnerships(全球供應鏈伙伴)ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICSChapter 3 International Purchasing(國際采購)3.1 Challenges of International Purchasing(國際采購面臨的挑戰(zhàn))3.2 Performance Impact of International Purchasing(國際采購的影響)3.3 International Production(國際生產(chǎn))3.4 Transition Process to International Purchasing(國際采購的交易流程)3.5 0ptions of International Purchasing(國際采購選擇權(quán))Summary of Chapter 3本章概要Discussion Questions思考題Glossary詞匯Case Study: Shanghai to Build International Purchasing Platform(上海建設(shè)國際采購平臺)Chapter 4 Packaging of International Logistics(國際物流包裝)4.1 Importance of Packaging in International Logistics(包裝在國際物流中的重要性)4,.2 Export Packaging(出口包裝)4.3 Packaging Materials(包裝材料)4.4 Bar Coding(條形碼)Summary of Chapter 4本章概要Discussion Questions思考題Glossary詞匯Case Study: Cisco Systems, Inc. Implementation of Korrvu'a Packaging forSOHO Products(思科系統(tǒng)公司對SOHO產(chǎn)品的包裝)Chapter 5 International Transport System(國際運輸系統(tǒng))5.1 Management of International Transport System(國際運輸系統(tǒng)管理)5.2 Sea Transport(海洋運輸)5.3 Railway Transport(鐵路運輸)5.4 Air Transport(航空運輸)5.5 Road Transportation(公路運輸)5.6 Pipeline Transport(管道運輸)Summary of Chapter 5本章概要……Chapter 6 Warehouse and Inventories(倉儲與存貨)Chapter 7 International Distribution(國際分銷)Chapter 8 International Outsourcing and TPL(國際外包與第三方物流)Chapter 9 Strategic Management of International Logisitics(國際物流戰(zhàn)略)
章節(jié)摘錄
One way is to use the service of freight forwarder. The shipping company‘s representative checks the number of items, their condition, shipping marks, weight, and perhaps size, and then issues a “dock receipt”. The exporter keeps this dock receipt until the goods are loaded aboard the ship. After this has been done, the shipping ompany issues an ocean bill of lading to replace the dock receipt. Another way to deliver goods to the ship is by rail. Small shipments are delivered to the local railway freight depots where they are consolidated with other shipments for the same port. Large shipments go by carload lots and are usually loaded at the exporter’s premises.At the port, the shipping line has usually leased or has been assigned a shed in which all the box cars containing goods for the particular ship are unloaded. When the exporter's goods have been unloaded at the dockside, it is the shipping company’s responsibility to ensure that they are properly loaded aboard the correct ship. With the goods safely loaded aboard the ship, the shipping agent issues a “clean”ocean bill of lading to the exporter so long as no shortages or damaged crates, boxes, etc,have been discovered. If damage had been noted, the exporter can still obtain a clean bill of lading by signing a letter of indemnity that absolves the shipping line of any responsibility for the damage should insurance claim be made. 5.2.4 Waterway Waterway are spaces of a few kilometers in width trying to avoid the discontinuities of land transport by linking ports, the main elements of the maritime/land interface. They are a function of obligatory points of passage, which are strategic places, of natural constraints (winds, depth, reefs, ice) and of political borders. ……
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