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Integral Logistic Structures : Developing Customer-Oriented Goods Flow by Sjoerd Hoekstra, Jac Romme — book cover
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Integral Logistic Structures : Developing Customer-Oriented Goods Flow

by Sjoerd Hoekstra, Jac Romme
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Overview

It is uncommon for a large multinational corporation to reveal all of the details about how they achieved competitiveness through a total reorganization of their manufacturing process. But that is exactly what Philips has done in this unusually pragmatic book that deals with every aspect of the logistic approach to business. Integral Logistic Structures is concerned with the flow of goods from product development and delivery of raw materials, through processing, to delivery of the finished product. It emphasizes the importance of customer satisfaction as a goal that will benefit delivery response, inventory availability, delivery reliability, new product introductions, and flexibility.

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Two business economists draw on their experience at the Phillips Corporation (Netherlands) to explain the flow of goods from product development and delivery of raw materials, through processing, to the delivery of the finished product, the whole process being driven by customer satisfaction. Translated from the 1987 Dutch edition (first in 1985). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S.
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780831130374

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