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Logistics and Supply Chains in Emerging Markets
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Logistics and Supply Chains in Emerging Markets

Kogan Page, 2014 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Seasoned logistics service providers (LSPs) have moved in recent years from operations in developed but recession-hit economies to emerging global markets in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. Logistics experts John Manners-Bell, Thomas Cullen and Cathy Roberson provide an overview and analysis of trends in logistics in emerging markets worldwide. They report on the strengths and weaknesses of nations’ individual infrastructures and logistics capabilities. The authors provide resources for logistics executives, including the Emerging Market Logistics Index, which classifies these markets according to their logistics and supply-chain value; the Market Size and Growth Attractiveness Sub-Index, and other valuable data and listings. getAbstract recommends their authoritative summary as a useful guide to global supply chain, procurement and logistics. It’s an informed behind-the-scenes visit to the industry that makes all the others possible.

Take-Aways

  • Due to weakening markets in developed nations, logistics service providers (LSPs) are setting up more operations in emerging markets.
  • Economic growth and inexpensive labor fuel the rise of these markets, which offer dynamic new business opportunities for LSPs.
  • LSPs focus on “emerging-market trade lanes,” for example, between China and Africa.

About the Authors

John Manners-Bell is CEO of Transport Intelligence, which supplies market solutions to the global logistics industry. Thomas Cullen and Cathy Roberson are senior analysts at Ti, a global logistics market research firm.