The Logistics Audit
Methods, Organization, and Practice
- Author(s): Piotr Buła, Bartosz Niedzielski,
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Pages: 152
- ISBN_10: 1000880753
ISBN_13: 9781000880755
- Language: en
- Categories: Business & Economics / General , Business & Economics / Auditing , Business & Economics / Operations Research , Business & Economics / Production & Operations Management , Business & Economics / Economics / General , Business & Economics / Strategic Planning , Business & Economics / Purchasing & Buying , Business & Economics / Accounting / Managerial ,
Description:... Extraordinary technological progress, but also the experience gained from the global COVID-19 pandemic, force the future vision of the world’s economic development to assume a close coexistence and intense interaction between production (manufacturing) and logistics and supply-chain management. This perspective requires that the current functioning of organizations will have to be radically remodeled so that they can face not only market competition but also the turbulent changes (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity - VUCA) that take place in their close environment. Therefore, in the next few years, one of the most important tools for improving organizations may become industry audits, especially the logistics audit.
This book explores the development, methods, and impact of logistics audits on organizations. In a holistic way, the book refers to topics such as internal audit, control, logistics system of enterprises, principles of conducting logistics audit and its problem areas (risk), logistics audit of procurement, production, warehousing, distribution, and supply chains, impact of the digital economy on organizations, and the European market for logistics audit services. Undoubtedly, the greatest asset of this book is that, in international terms, it is the first compact book devoted to the issue of logistics audit.
Unique and timely, the book will be an essential resource for academics and postgraduate students of logistics, supply-chain management, and global operations in particular.
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