Best products from r/logistics
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1. X-SCM: The New Science of X-treme Supply Chain Management
- Logic- The Incredible True Story
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2. Warehouse Management: A Complete Guide to Improving Efficiency and Minimizing Costs in the Modern Warehouse
Used Book in Good Condition
4. The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger
- Used Book in Good Condition
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5. A Practical Guide to Transportation and Logistics
Used Book in Good Condition
6. How To Become A Successful Freight Broker: My Journey from Fast Food Manager to Freight Broker
8. dbest products Quik Cart Two Wheeled Collapsible Handcart with Black Lid Rolling Utility with Seat Heavy Duty Lightweight
- Two-wheeled collapsible handcart with retractable telescopic handle. Collapses to 3" and expands to 17.5"load it full of boxes, baskets, bins, crates, all kinds of supplies including files & paper, heavy books or just light but bulky items.
- For hauling up to 80-pounds of small items. Keeps your files, documents, labels organized when you go to and from your office. Perfect gift for that teacher, business agent, and handyman involved in home improvement work. Great for offices, schools, warehouse
- Folds down to only 3-inches thick for compact storage weighs less than 8-pounds. ideal for groceries, milk Rolling totes, pull cart and plastic crate are ideal file organizers, rolling utility cart.
- Lid supports up to 250-pounds and may be used as seat or stepstool. Multi-purpose: Use it to store your tools, grocery and audio supply equipment such as DJ gear.
- Made from aluminum and heavy-duty plastic. Wheels are made out of high-quality polypropylene to ensure a smooth roll while carrying this foldable crate.
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Here are some books I was able to dig up myself, are they any good?
A Practical Guide to Transportation and Logistics
The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger
How To Become A Successful Freight Broker: My Journey from Fast Food Manager to Freight Broker
I took a logistics management course at Cleveland State University for my supply chain degree a couple years back. I believe we used an older version of this book. It did a pretty good job of going about all types of transportation and how determine locations for your warehouses and depots. Not that I recall a ton from that class I just remember that it was all about logistics.
Transportation: A Global Supply Chain Perspective https://www.amazon.com/dp/1337406643/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DQkKAb9QR213Y
> I rolled in with a literal suitcase full of CFR 19 and HTS codes.
Anyone that doesn't is not serious. I walked in with my HTS in Catalog Display Rack. Resting on top of a rolling handcart which contained the rest of the reference materials.
https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Thinking-Corporation-Revised-Updated/dp/0743249275
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