What are the most recommended books on logistics? Answer Wiki. Thanks for asking the question. A few good books to read on logistics is as below:- (Publisher / Amazon / Goodread links appended) Hope this helps. promoted by Atlassian. Related QuestionsMore Answers Below. The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management: Understanding the Supply Chain (5th Edition): Alan Rushton, Phil Croucher, Peter Baker Introduction to Logistics Systems Management (2nd Edition): Gianpaolo Ghiani, Gilbert Laporte, Roberto Musmanno Lean Supply Chain and Logistics Management (1st Edition): Paul Myerson Warehouse Management: A Complete Guide to Improving Efficiency and Minimizing Costs in the Modern Warehouse (2nd Edition): Gwynne Richards The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management: Understanding the Supply Chain (5th Edition): Alan Rushton, Phil Croucher, Peter Baker Supply Chain and Logistics Management Made Easy: Methods and Applications for Planning, Operation, Integration, Control and Improvement, and Network Design (1st Edition): Paul A. Myerson International Logistics: The Management of International Trade Operations (4th Edition): Pierre A. David. Some of the good books are: Lean supply chain and logistics management, by Paul Myerson Warehouse Management: A Complete Guide to Improving Efficiency and Minimizing Costs in the Modern Warehouse (2nd Edition): Gwynne Richard s Supply Chain and Logistics Management Made Easy: Methods and Applications for Planning, Operation, Integration, Control and Improvement, and Network Design (1st Edition): Paul A. Myerson. Have a look at the video below. Don’t forget to subscribe the channel for more such videos. Really depends on what you are looking for. There are a huge number of technical books. There is also the definition of logistics. For many logistics is limited warehousing and distribution functions; to others, logistics is a part of supply chain management. Military logistics has many differences from commercial logistics; as does medical/health care, and humanitarian efforts. (But share many similarities.) With the explosion of information technologies, for example, there are multiple books written about the use of specific technologies that facilitate logistical functions. For some the technical aspects are the most important. Logistics, or more broadly, supply chain management supports some outcome, be it commercial or military, or medical/health care. If I where to recommend, “Clock Speed,” by Charles Fine, “Logistics Management,” by Christopher Lambert, “Logistics in the National Defense,” by Rear Admiral H. E. Eccles, and a reasonably good general text book is “World Class Supply Management,” by Burt, Dobler, and Starling. I have not seen a “most” recommended list. But I suspect there is one “out there.”
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