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Logistics Engineering Management 6th Edition Benjamin Blanchard

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Logistics Engineering Management 6th Edition Benjamin Blanchard
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Publisher: Pearson
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 424
Author: Benjamin Blanchard
ISBN: 9781292027135, 1292027134
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 6

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Logistics Engineering Management 6th Edition Benjamin Blanchard by Benjamin Blanchard 9781292027135, 1292027134 instant download after payment.

For Industrial Engineering courses focusing on logistic engineering and management.

An authoritative exploration of logistics management within the engineering design and development process, this book concentrates on the design, sustaining maintenance and support of systems from a lifecycle perspective. This is the only text that deals with logistics and system support: (1) as an integrated entity and an integral part of the overall structure of a total “system”; (2) from a total system life-cycle perspective—from the initial identification of a need through design and development, production, utilization and support, and retirement and material disposal; and (3) as a major consideration early in the system life cycle during the system engineering design and development process.

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