Logistics Information Management: Volume 4 Issue 3
Table of contents
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/01443579110143449. When citing the…
Tyre Manufacturing: Simplifying a Complex Production Planning and Scheduling Problem
Mario T. Tabucanon, Surat PetchratanapornThe development and implementation of a production planning andscheduling model in tyre manufacturing is presented. The objective is tosimplify planning and scheduling, which is…
Just‐in‐Time or Just the Same? Developments in the Auto Industry ‐The Retailers′ View
Richard Delbridge, Nick OliverNoting moves towards just‐in‐time production methods in the UKpassenger vehicle industry, the impact of such moves at the retail anddistribution end of the supply chain is…
The Human Face of MIS
Vincent‐Wayne MitchellThe use of organisms as a parallel to enable better understandingof organisations has been used infrequently in marketing. The organismicmetaphor is brought to the attention of…
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/02652329110144460. When citing the…
Security and Fraud: Strategies for Prevention and Detection
Geoffrey HarrisMost organisations have neither clear security objectives nor aserious, integrated approach to security. This may leave them eitherunder protected, or at the prey of security…
Achieving and Maintaining Logistics Leadership: Logistics Organisations of the Future
Donald J. Bowersox, Patricia J. DaughertyAttributes of leadership in logistics management today are reviewedand likely characteristics of leading logistical organisations of thefuture are suggested. Leading firms will…