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Supply Chain Security
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Supply Chain Security

International Practices and Innovations in Moving Goods Safely and Efficiently

Praeger, 2010 更多详情

Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Everyone talks about globalization, but almost no one ever discusses the gritty details about how goods actually move around the world. This two-volume set changes that situation with 24 comprehensive essays on international best practices in supply chain security. The first volume deals with “The Context of Global Supply Chain Security,” and the second volume covers “Emerging Issues in Supply Chain Security.” These collections of thorough, practical, well-written articles by leading experts in security, crime prevention and logistics cover a range of issues and detailed information from legal exposure and risk assessment to supply chain management. They include specific precautions for those involved in transporting goods worldwide by air, road, rail and sea. These essays are focused, revealing and fully documented with citations and bibliographies. While some chapters are redundant and technical, this is a worthwhile, unusual and timely package of deeply informative books. getAbstract highly recommends it to global supply chain managers, shipping industry practitioners and their clients, and anyone concerned about the compounding, disruptive effects of terrorism and crime on a global economy. (And if you’re a terrorist or an international cargo thief, just forget these inside prevention tips, OK?)

Take-Aways

  • Due to theft and fraud, 15% of goods shipped worldwide do not reach their destination.
  • Supply line thieves take advantage of weak security, poor auditing, fake documents, inadequate technology and fraudulent payments.
  • eBay employs 2,000 fraud investigators to stop crooks selling stolen goods on its website.

About the Author

Andrew R. Thomas is Assistant Professor of Marketing and International Business at the University of Akron, Ohio.


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