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Sustainable Supply Chain Management / [electronic resource]

by Morana, Jo?lle.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: ISTE: Publisher: Wiley-ISTE, 2013Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 1299606660; 9781299606661; 9781118604090; 1118604091; 9781118604137; 111860413X; 9781118604069; 1118604067.Subject(s): Business logistics | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Production & Operations Management | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Industrial Engineering | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Industrial Technology | Business logistics | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Acknowledgements; Introduction; I.1. Introduction; I.2. Historical background on how supply chainmanagement has become strategic and omnipresent; I.3. The emergence of sustainablesupply chain management; Chapter 1. The Economic Aspect of SustainableSupply Chain Management; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Intra-and inter-organizational connections; 1.3. Information, information systems and ICT:an aid to the success of intra- and inter-organizationalconnections; 1.4. Conclusion; 1.5. Appendix -- technical specifications for electronic data interchange.
Chapter 2. The Environmental Aspect of SustainableSupply Chain Management2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Green design or eco-design; 2.3. Green operations; 2.4. Green transport; 2.5. Systems, regulations, standards and referentialframeworks; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Appendix; Chapter 3. The Social/Societal Aspect of SustainableSupply Chain Management; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Internal human resources; 3.3. External human resources; 3.4. Conclusion; 3.5. Appendix; Chapter 4. Sustainable Supply Chain ManagementBalanced Scorecard; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Dashboard and logistics: evolution.
4.3. The dashboards currently used in logistics4.4. The indicators used in Sustainable SupplyChain Management Balanced Scorecard; 4.5. Conclusion; General conclusion; Bibliography; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Index.
Summary: It is commonly recognized that logistics has become a major strategic issue for all companies, whether they are part of the primary, secondary or tertiary sector. Faced with the external pressures of globalization and competition, logistics optimizes processes and reduces production and delivery cycles. The use of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SuSCM) is now increasingly at the center of thought, due to the numerous factors favoring its implementation: requests from various stakeholders, governmental pressures (decrees, laws, regulations, etc.), environmental pressures (pollution.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements; Introduction; I.1. Introduction; I.2. Historical background on how supply chainmanagement has become strategic and omnipresent; I.3. The emergence of sustainablesupply chain management; Chapter 1. The Economic Aspect of SustainableSupply Chain Management; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Intra-and inter-organizational connections; 1.3. Information, information systems and ICT:an aid to the success of intra- and inter-organizationalconnections; 1.4. Conclusion; 1.5. Appendix -- technical specifications for electronic data interchange.

Chapter 2. The Environmental Aspect of SustainableSupply Chain Management2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Green design or eco-design; 2.3. Green operations; 2.4. Green transport; 2.5. Systems, regulations, standards and referentialframeworks; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Appendix; Chapter 3. The Social/Societal Aspect of SustainableSupply Chain Management; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Internal human resources; 3.3. External human resources; 3.4. Conclusion; 3.5. Appendix; Chapter 4. Sustainable Supply Chain ManagementBalanced Scorecard; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Dashboard and logistics: evolution.

4.3. The dashboards currently used in logistics4.4. The indicators used in Sustainable SupplyChain Management Balanced Scorecard; 4.5. Conclusion; General conclusion; Bibliography; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Index.

It is commonly recognized that logistics has become a major strategic issue for all companies, whether they are part of the primary, secondary or tertiary sector. Faced with the external pressures of globalization and competition, logistics optimizes processes and reduces production and delivery cycles. The use of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SuSCM) is now increasingly at the center of thought, due to the numerous factors favoring its implementation: requests from various stakeholders, governmental pressures (decrees, laws, regulations, etc.), environmental pressures (pollution.

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