ABSTRACT

Supply Chain Strategies demonstrates how organizations must take strategic decisions in order to manage their supply chains to sustain competitiveness in the global economy. Whereas many textbooks on supply chain management focus on purchasing and operations, this new edition of Tony Hines’ text focuses upon the direction-setting and efficient resource-allocation that organizations need to provide in order to satisfy their customers. Overcoming tensions between political, economic, technological, ethical and environmental considerations is shown to be vital to develop effective strategies for managing the supply chain.

The third edition of Tony Hines’ successful textbook integrates thoroughly updated international cases to demonstrate how strategic thinking and SCM play out in the real world, and contains a host of useful pedagogy to reinforce learning, including learning outcomes for each chapter, discussion questions and a handy glossary. New to this edition are chapters discussing supply chain risk, procurement strategies and supply chain futures.

This book is ideal for courses on supply chain management – especially those that require a strategic element.

chapter 2|25 pages

Supply chain risk – 7Vs

chapter 7|28 pages

Supply chain structures and relationships

chapter 8|30 pages

Supply chain technology

chapter 12|30 pages

Logistics and fulfilment strategies

chapter 13|25 pages

Supply chain futures

chapter 14|11 pages

The big transition

Realigning global supply chains