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The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management
By Alan Rushton, Phil Croucher and Peter Baker Figures and Tables: Part 5
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Figure 25.3 Modal choice: selection process
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p426
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Figure 25.4 Modal choice selection matrix
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p438
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Figure 28.9 River barges being pushed by a powerful tug on the Mississippi River in the USA
SOURCE: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p497
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Figure A gantry crane with grappler attachment loading road semi-trailers on to rail cars in the USA SOURCE: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p498
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Figure 28.11 Road semi-trailers ‘piggy-backed’ on rail cars in the USA
Source: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p498
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Figure A container loaded with grain being unloaded by using a hydraulic ram to lift the trailer. The liner used to secure the grain inside the container can be clearly seen SOURCE: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p500
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Figure 28.14 Two locomotives, USA
SOURCE: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p507
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Figure 28.16 Trees being unloaded from rail wagons at a paper mill in Finland
Source: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p510
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Figure 29.3 A double-bottomed articulated vehicle in Jebel Ali port, UAE
Source: Phil Croucher Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p517
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Figure 29.4 A 6x2 rigid vehicle towing a triaxle semi-trailer by means of a tandem axled bogie fitted with a fifth wheel coupling. Both vehicle and trailer are fitted with refrigerated bodies. Oulu, northern Finland Source: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p517
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Figure 29.9 A rigid bulk powder tanker with a draw-bar powder tanker trailer
Source: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p527
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Figure 29.17 A post trailer designed to carry trees and logs, Oulu, Finland
Source: Phil Croucher Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p533
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Figure 30.1 Depreciation – straight-line method
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p545
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Figure 30.2 The reducing balance method of depreciation
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p546
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Figure 30.3 Vehicle standing (fixed) costs
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p548
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Figure 30.4 Vehicle running (variable) costs
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p550
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Table 30.1 A practical example of whole life costing
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p554
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Figure 30.5 A comparison of vehicle costs, emphasizing the difference in importance of some of the main road-freight vehicle costs Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p555
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Table 30.2 Typical operating cost breakdown showing the relative cost difference for two different vehicle types Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p556
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Figure 30.6 Comparison of budget-based and activity-based delivery transport costs
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p558
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Figure 31.1 Typical road-freight transport operations consist of ‘primary’ and ‘secondary’ transport or distribution Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p564
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Figure 32.1 The savings method – a heuristic scheduling algorithm
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p581
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Figure 32.2 Pigeonhole racking
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p588
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Figure 32.3 Steps taken to undertake a manual routeing and scheduling exercise
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p588
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Figure 32.4 Digitized map of drop points and depot
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p590
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Figure 32.5 Map showing final routes
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p593
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Table 32.2 Major vehicle routeing and scheduling software packages
Source: Rushton, A, Croucher, P. & Baker, P. (2017) The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 6th Edition, Kogan Page, London, p598
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