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Part 6: The Part of Tens
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23 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Chapter 21: Ten “Stars” of Global Logistics
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1.1
Amazon.com: Leveraging E-Commerce to Support a Global Logistics Enterprise
10 mins
1.2
Coca-Cola: Investing in Product Sustainment in Foreign Communities
10 mins
1.3
Dell: Moving Manufacturing to Capture Global Demand
10 mins
1.4
International Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies: Disaster Relief
10 mins
1.5
International Flavors & Fragrances: Integrating Multiple Supply Chains
10 mins
1.6
Mali: Revolutionizing the Logistics of Exporting Agricultural Products
10 mins
1.7
McDonald’s and Starbucks: Adapting to Local Customs, Traditions, and Tastes
10 mins
1.8
Toyota: Streamlining the Global Management of Inventory
10 mins
1.9
Volvo: Designing the Environment into Product Engineering
10 mins
1.10
Walmart: Pioneering the Commercial Use of RFID
10 mins
Chapter 22: Ten Examples of Global Logistics Gone Wrong
10
2.1
Best Buy Europe: Underestimating Cultural Differences in Technology Purchasing
10 mins
2.2
Boise Cascade: Undone by Local Politics
10 mins
2.3
British Petroleum: Inadequate Global Operating Standards
10 mins
2.4
Ford Motor Company: Operational Mismatches
10 mins
2.5
Home Depot: Missing the Cultural Mark
10 mins
2.6
Korean Airlines: Older Is Not Always Wiser
10 mins
2.7
Nestlé: Failing to Understand the Actual Market
10 mins
2.8
SNC Lavalin: Crossing the Ethical Line
10 mins
2.9
Target: Global Is Better Only if Your Logistics Infrastructure Can Support It
10 mins
2.10
Uber: Using Technology to Circumvent Regulatory Requirements
10 mins
Chapter 23: Top Ten Resources
3
3.1
Global Logistics Manufacturing and Distribution
10 mins
3.2
Global Logistics Services
10 mins
3.3
Global Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Logistics
10 mins
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