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Looking at Logistics: A Practical Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Current price: $45.00
Looking at Logistics: A Practical Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Looking at Logistics: A Practical Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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Looking at Logistics: A Practical Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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Looking at Logistics
is a fun, clear, and informative look at logistics and supply chain management. Useful as a textbook in college, community college, or high school classes,
is written in an engaging and accessible style. Every chapter includes plenty of diagrams, illustrations, and photographs to enhance learning and concludes with an insightful case study.
This third edition of
has been updated and expanded with more than 100 pages of new content, including coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on logistics and supply chain management.
A selection of teaching resources are available for instructors using
in their classrooms, including presentation slides, activities, discussion assignments, quizzes, and answers to end of chapter questions. Please contact the publisher for more information or to request a desk copy of
for review at accesseducationpress.com.

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