ABSTRACT

This is the ground-breaking new book for aspiring purchasing and supply chain leaders and anyone with a keen interest in this rapidly evolving field. For too long business has focused on short-term cost advantages through low-cost country sourcing with little regard for the longer-term implications of global sustainability. As the first book to fully address the environmental, social and economic challenges of how companies manage purchasing and supply chains, it aims to inspire the development of current and future purchasing and supply chain leaders. In addition to explaining the basic principles and processes of both purchasing and supply chain management, the book evaluates how to develop strategic and sustainable purchasing and supply chain management. A key message is that purchasing and supply chain management needs to focus on value creation rather than cost cutting. This requires the development of completely new purchasing and supply chain models that involve closed-loop supply structures, supply chain transparency and collaboration with new stakeholders in traditional sourcing and supply chain processes.

Aimed at students, educators and practitioners the book integrates sustainability into each chapter as a core element of purchasing and supply chain management. Incorporating case studies from industry into each chapter, the book strikes a balance between theoretical frameworks and guidelines for implementation in practice.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part A: Purchasing and Sourcing

chapter 3|41 pages

Purchasing strategy and organization

chapter 5|31 pages

Outsourcing and global sourcing

chapter 6|34 pages

Purchasing, innovation and technology

part |2 pages

Part B: Supply Chain and Network Management

chapter 7|41 pages

Supply chain strategy

chapter 8|30 pages

Service-based supply chains

chapter 9|29 pages

Logistics decisions in the supply network

chapter 10|24 pages

Distribution systems

part |2 pages

Part C: Policy, Tools and Implementation

chapter 11|24 pages

Supply chain mapping and evaluation

chapter 12|31 pages

Standards and legislation

chapter 13|25 pages

Towards sustainable supply networks

chapter 14|4 pages

Conclusion