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020 _a9783642120220
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100 _aCetinkaya, Balkan
245 _aSustainable Supply Chain Management: Practical Ideas for Moving Towards Best Practice
260 _bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
_aNew York
_c2011
300 _a283
520 _aThis book focuses on the need to develop sustainable supply chains - economically, environmentally and socially.This book is not about a wish list of impractical choices, but the reality of decisions faced by all those involved in supply chain management today.Our definition of sustainable supply chains is not restricted to so-called "green" supply chains, but recognises that in order to be truly sustainable, supply chains must operate within a realistic financial structure, as well as contribute value to our society. Supply chains are not sustainable unless they are realistically funded and valued. Thus, a real definition of sustainable supply chain management must take account of all relevant economic, social and environmental issues.This book contains examples from a wide range of real-life case studies, and synthesizes the learnings from these many different situations to provide the fundamental building blocks at the centre of successful logistics and supply chain management
650 _aManagement
650 _aSocial responsibility of business
650 _aSustainability
650 _aSustainable development
700 _aCuthbertson, Richard
700 _aEwer, Graham
700 _aKlaasWissing, Thorsten
700 _aPiotrowicz, Wojciech
700 _aTyssen, Christoph
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