Global Supply Chain Security and Management examines the relationship between securing a supply chain and promoting more efficient worldwide trade. Historically, the primary goal of supply chain security was guarding against theft and damage. Today, supply chains are also on the front lines in the fight against terrorism.
Global Supply Chain Security and Management showcases industry leaders and their best practices, and explores how the government is both a policing organization and a supply chain partner. This book also explores the critical role various technologies play, focusing on how "Big Data" is collected and turned into knowledge.
By using the tools provided in Global Supply Chain Security and Management, readers will gain a stronger understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by any organization that imports or exports products.
- Outlines the latest technologies being used to secure infrastructures
- Leverages game theory to express the strategic interactions of government and business
- Covers the latest U.S. regulations and provides analytical tools to help make sense of these regulations
- Incorporates the latest theories and techniques of industrial organization, economics, and security
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"Why It's a Must Read: Astute supply chain and risk managers must acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to plan for countless human and natural risks that could impact their operation." --Inbound Logistics
"the volume does discuss security and traffic mátters in global tradeTo cut losses industry and govt. must work together...and that's happening now, says the author." --Security Letter
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Expert appraisal of supply chain security programs that contains practical suggestions for improvement
Preface |
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Global Supply Chain Management |
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The Impact of Global Supply Chains |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 2 The Economics of Supply Chain Security |
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Basic Economics for Supply Chain Analysis |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 3 Threats to Supply Chains |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 4 The Role of Government |
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Supply Chain Security Programs |
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The International Context |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 5 The Role of Information Technology |
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Linking, Tracking, and Sensing Technology |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 6 The Business and Government Interface |
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Public-Private Partnerships |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 7 Trade Efficiency and Security: Are They a Trade-off? |
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The Security-Efficiency Trade-off |
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The Economics of Supply Chain Security Regulation |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 8 Mitigating Risk and Measuring Success |
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Complexity and Risk in the Supply Chain |
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Issues and Problems Going Forward |
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Chapter 9 The Future of Supply Chain Security |
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Goals Desired and Goals Missed |
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Bibliography |
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Appendix: Some Useful Concepts And Analytical Tools |
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Index |
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Darren J. Prokop is Professor of Logistics in the College of Business and Public Policy at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. Dr. Prokop is an active consultant to government and business. He has published seminal research in the microfoundations of logistics, cabotage regulations, air cargo logistics, and supply chain security modeling. His other works include "The Business of Transportation", "Concepts of Transportation Economics", and "Global Supply Chain Security and Management".