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| Title: | Fifth annual state of logistics survey for South Africa: logistics value and cost drivers from a macro and micro-economic perspective |
| Other Titles: | State of logistics in South Africa – exposure to external risks Land freight transport volumes and costs The value of logistics Logistics (and supply chain management) cost drivers Skills in logistics – an uncertain future The potential costs of bad roads in South Africa The green supply chain – cost burden or value creator? AISI – adding value to the South African aerospace industry |
| Authors: | Ittmann, HW King, D |
| Keywords: | South Africa Logistics Logistics value Macro-economic perspective Micro-economic perspective Land freight transport Supply chain management Green supply chain Aerospace industry |
| Issue Date: | 2008 |
| Publisher: | Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, and Imperial Logistics |
| Citation: | Ittmann, H and King, D (ed). 2008. Fifth annual state of logistics survey for South Africa: logistics value and cost drivers from a macro and micro-economic perspective. CSIR, South Africa. pp 72 |
| Abstract: | The theme for 2007’s survey was logistics for regional growth and development and the leading role South Africa plays in the southern African region in terms of economic and logistics development. 2008’s theme is somewhat more inward-looking and is titled ‘Logistics value and cost drivers from a macro and micro-economic perspective’. The survey focuses on internal and external logistics value and cost drivers that influence South Africa’s global competitiveness. |
| Description: | This document has been edited by HW Ittmann & D King of the CSIR. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3572 |
| ISBN: | 978-0-7988-5586-0 |
| Appears in Collections: | Logistics and quantitative methods General science, engineering & technology
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