Handbook of Materials Management, 2nd ed.

Author:

P. Gopalakrishnan

Publisher:

PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

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Publisher

PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Publication Year 2015
ISBN-13

9788120348011

ISBN-10 9788120348011
Binding

Paperback

Edition Second
Number of Pages 828 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 912
This comprehensive research based, well received book, now in its Second Edition, continues to provide the most complete up-to-date coverage of the materials management discipline. It is the result of intensive and in-depth interactions of the authors with academic community, IIMM professionals as well as senior executives involved in materials, inventory, warehousing, logistics, supply chain, working capital and top management. This title reflects the wealth of experience gained by the authors in India and abroad in training, research, teaching and consultancy. This well-organised comprehensive book clearly analyses all the concepts, processes and applications of Materials Management, Supply Chain Management, Logistics Management and Multimodal Transport. It covers basic principles and practices concerning these areas as well as to its application in Indian conditions. This textbook describes the concept of integrated materials management with the help of diagrams, charts, photos and solved examples, covering all the aspects of materials management. It provides a number of solved practical problems and examples for better comprehension. The suggestions of practising professionals, academicians and researchers have been appropriately incorporated in this book. An attempt has been made to strike a balance between conceptual frameworks and practical aspects of materials and its management.

P. Gopalakrishnan

P. Gopalakrishnan, Ph.D. in Statistics from ISI Kolkata (1957). From 1957-1963, he was senior consultant of SQC and, TQM in western region of ISI. From 1964–1994, he was senior faculty of spares, materials and maintenance in ASCI. During 1979–1981, he served as United Nations Advisor in Middle East for inventory and spares management. In 1969, Dr. Gopalakrishnan was trained by Harward Business School (US) as a Ford Foundation Scholar. He has authored 30 books and published 500 papers in reputed journals based on his teaching, research and training experience. He has conducted various workshops and training programmes on various aspects of management in India and abroad. Late A.K. Banerji was Senior Faculty with the Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad. He had over three decades of experience in the maintenance of various aircrafts, including helicopters. Also, he conducted a number of programmes for senior executives on maintenance and spare parts management. He was also a consultant to several organisations.
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