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portada From Logistics Strategy to Macrologistics: Imperatives for a Developing World
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781789664010
Edition No.
1

From Logistics Strategy to Macrologistics: Imperatives for a Developing World

Jan Havenga; Ilse WitthÖFt; Anneke De Bod; Zane Simpson (Author) · Kogan Page · Paperback

From Logistics Strategy to Macrologistics: Imperatives for a Developing World - Jan Havenga; Ilse WitthÖFt; Anneke De Bod; Zane Simpson

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Synopsis "From Logistics Strategy to Macrologistics: Imperatives for a Developing World"

Macrologistics is a strategic view of logistics as a production factor on national scales to support a shift towards sustainability. The book details logistics' evolution from a functional discipline to a value chain optimiser and, ultimately, an enabler of sustainability, including the evolution of metrics to support this shift. Macrologistics instrumentation involves striving towards the lowest total cost of ownership for national economies where, to improve decision-making, these costs should ultimately include the societal and ecological costs incurred due to logistics activities. From Logistics Strategy to Macrologistics represents macrologistics research outputs for a number of developing economies, identifying distinctive macrologistics policy and infrastructure investments themes to address national logistics challenges in developing economies. The book culminates in a discussion on the potential future role of logistics to support the shift to a more sustainable society, where an acceptance of a degrowth paradigm might be required, and even advisable, for a more secure, fulfilling future. Logistics (and economics) scholars, researchers and practitioners should steer their work towards contributing to the development of an ecologically sustainable society, where resources and returns are shared widely, sustainably and equitably.

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