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1 The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management
By Alan Rushton, Phil Croucher and Peter Baker Figures and Tables: part 3

2 Figure 14.1 Categories of purchase with the appropriate buying process
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p227

3 Figure 15.1 Inventory level showing input (order quantity) and output (continuous demand)
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p240

4 Figure 15.2 Inventory level with safety stock in place
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p240

5 Figure 15.3 Periodic review system
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p246

6 Figure 15.4 Fixed point reorder system
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p247

7 Figure 15.5 A normal distribution curve showing 95 per cent and 99 per cent service levels
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p248

8 Figure 15.6 The ‘bullwhip’ or Forrester effect
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p250

9 Figure 15.7 The EOQ balance Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p251

10 Figure 15.8 Reorder quantities
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p252

11 Figure 15.9 The economic order quantity (EOQ) principle
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p252

12 Figure 15.10 The EOQ formula with worked example
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p253

13 Figure 16.1 The decoupling point at different positions in the supply chain showing where inventory is held Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p260

14 Figure 16.2 The lead-time gap
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p262

15 Figure 16.3 High inventory levels can hide other supply chain problems
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p263

16 Figure 17.1 Different demand forecasting methods
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p269

17 Figure 17.2 The moving average (MA) method (B) and the exponential smoothing (ES) method (A) of forecasting shown working in response to a step change in demand (C) Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p273

18 Figure 17.3 Elements of a demand pattern
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p275

19 Figure 17.4 Time-based process mapping
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p280

20 Figure 17.5 The virtuous circle of time compression
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p281

21 Figure 17.6 The Benetton Group: initial quick response system
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p283

22 Figure 17.7 CPFR model Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p287


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