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Global Supply Chain and Logistics

5. Literature

Bowersox, D.J.; Closs D. J.; Cooper M. B.; Bowerbox, J. C. (2007): Supply Chain Logistics Management. 2nd Edition. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, NY.

Chopra, S.; Meindl, P. (2016): Supply chain management (3. ed., Pearson internat. ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.

Christopher, M. (1998): Logistics and Supply Chain Management. 2.Ed.

Coyle, J.J.; Bardi, E.J.; Langley, J.C. (2003): The management of Business Logistics: A Supply Chain Perspective. Canada. Thomsom South-Western.

CSCMP (Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals) (2021): CSCMP Supply Chain Management Definitions and Glossary. URL: https://cscmp.org/CSCMP/Academia/SCM_Definitions_and_Glossary_of_Terms/CSCMP/Educate/SCM_Definitions_and_Glossary_of_Terms.aspx?hkey=60879588-f65f-4ab5-8c4b-6878815ef921 (last access: 29.06.2021).

Flämig, H. (2015): Logistik und Nachhaltigkeit. In: Heidbrink, Ludger; Meyer, Nora; Reidel, Johannes; Schmidt, Imke (Hrsg.): Corporate Social Responsibility in der Logistikbranche- Anforderungen an eine nachhaltige Unternehmensführung. Berlin: E. Schmidt, 2015. S. 25-44.

Hopp, J. W.; Spearman, M. L. (2001): Factory Physics: Foundations of Manufacturing Management. 2nd Edition. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, NY.

Kerkhoff, C. (2004): Standortverflechtungen und Verkehrsaufkommen bei Herstellung und Vertrieb eines Personalcomputers. Unpublished Thesis TU Dortmund University (Own translation).

Kolding, Eivind (2008): An Ocean Carrier’s View of Current Trends. 25th German Logistics Congress 2008. Berlin, 24.10.2008.

Löwa, S.; Flämig, H. (2011):  Integration of Logistics Strategies in Urban Transport Models. In: Conference Proceedings of 4th METRANS „National Urban Freight Conference“, Long Beach, CA (USA).

Pfohl, H.-C.(2004 ): Logistiksysteme - Betriebswirtschaftliche Grundlagen. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. Springer-Verlag, 7. Auflage.

Sharman, G. (1984): The rediscovery of logistics. Harvard Business Review 62(5), 71–80.

Sjöstedt, L. (1996): A Theoretical Framework – from an Applied Engineering Perspective. In: Eurocase - Mobility, Transport and Traffic: in the perspective of growth, competitiveness, employment. Paris, France.