國(guó)際物流——國(guó)際貿(mào)易中的運(yùn)作管理(第4版)(國(guó)外大學(xué)優(yōu)秀教材——工業(yè)工程系列(影印版))
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叢書名:國(guó)外大學(xué)優(yōu)秀教材.工業(yè)工程系列(影印版)
- 作者:(美)戴維 著
- 出版時(shí)間:2014/8/1
- ISBN:9787302371274
- 出 版 社:清華大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類:F252
- 頁(yè)碼:474
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16開
本教材是美國(guó)Pierre A.David教授20余年從事“國(guó)際物流”教學(xué)的結(jié)晶,配合大量的圖表和實(shí)例,對(duì)國(guó)際物流中各個(gè)要素(國(guó)際合同、國(guó)際貿(mào)易條款、國(guó)際運(yùn)輸?shù)龋┻M(jìn)行了詳盡的描述,已被美國(guó)多數(shù)商學(xué)院選為“國(guó)際物流”課程的教材。本教材適合作為高等院校物流專業(yè)研究生或高年級(jí)本科生的國(guó)際物流教材,也可作為企業(yè)國(guó)際物流、國(guó)際貿(mào)易的培訓(xùn)教材。
本教材系列的出版正值中國(guó)學(xué)術(shù)界工業(yè)工程學(xué)科經(jīng)歷巨大發(fā)展、實(shí)際工作中對(duì)工業(yè)工程的概念、方法和工具的使用興趣日漸濃厚之時(shí)。在實(shí)際工作中有效地應(yīng)用工業(yè)工程的手段將無疑會(huì)提高生產(chǎn)率、工作質(zhì)量、合作的滿意度和效果。
該系列中的書籍對(duì)工業(yè)工程的本科生、研究生和工業(yè)界中需要解決工程系統(tǒng)設(shè)計(jì)、運(yùn)作和管理諸方面問題的人士最為適用。
加弗瑞爾·沙爾文迪
清華大學(xué)工業(yè)工程系
普渡大學(xué)工業(yè)工程學(xué)院(美國(guó))
2002年4月
Preface1 International Trade 1.1 International Trade Growth 1.2 International Trade Mile-stones 1.3 Largest Exporting and Importing Countries 1.4 I Preface1 International Trade 1.1 International Trade Growth 1.2 International Trade Mile-stones 1.3 Largest Exporting and Importing Countries 1.4 International Trade Drivers 1.5 International Trade Theories 1.6 The International Business Environment2 International Supply Chain Man-agement 2.1 Historical Development 2.2 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 2.3 Elements of International Logistics 2.4 The Economic Importance ofLogistics 2.5 International Reverse Logistics3 International Infrastructure 3.1 Definitions 3.2 Transportation Infrastructure 3.3 Communication Infrastructure 3.4 Utilities Infrastructure 3.5 Services Infrastructure 3.6 Legal and Regulatory Infrastructure4 International Methods of Entry 4.1 Entry Strategy Factors 4.2 Indirect Exporting 4.3 ActiveExporting 4.4 Production Abroad 4.5 Parallel Imports 4.6 Counterfeit Goods 4.7 Other Issues in Methods of Entry5 International Contracts 5.1 Lex Mercatoria 5.2 International Sales ContractsandtheCISG 5.3 Agency versus Distributor-shipLegalIssues 5.4 Elements ofan Agency or Distributor Contract 5.5 Termination 5.6 Arbitration 5.7 Mediation6 Terms of Trade or Incoterms Rules 6.1 International CommerceTerms 6.2 Understanding Incoterms Rules 6.3 Incoterms Rule Strategy 6.4 Ex-Works(EXW) 6.5 Free Carrier (FCA) 6.6 CarriagePaidTo(CPT) 6.7 Carriage and Insurance PaidTo(CIP) 6.8 Delivered At Terminal (DAT) 6.9 Delivered At Place (DAP) 6.10 Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) 6.11 Free Alongside Ship (FAS) 6.12 Free on Board (FOB) 6.13 Cost and Freight (CFR) 6.14 Cost, Insurance, and Freight(CIF) 6.15 Summary of Incoterms. Re-sponsibilities 6.16 Common Errors in Incoterms. Rules Usage 6.17 Incoterms Rules as a MarketingTool7 Terms of Payment 7.1 International Payment Characteristics 7.2 Alternative Terms of Payment 7.3 Risks in International Trade 7.4 CashinAdvance 7.5 OpenAccount 7.6 LetterofCredit 7.7 Additional Types of Letters of Credit 7.8 Documentary Collection 7.9 Forfaiting 7.10 Purchasing Cards 7.11 TradeCard 7.12 Bank Guarantees 7.13 Terms of Payment as a Mar-ketingTool8 Managing Transaction Risks 8.1 Currency Used in the Sales Contract 8.2 The System of Currency ExchangeRates 8.3 Theories of Exchange Rate Determinations 8.4 Exchange Rate Forecasting 8.5 Managing Transaction Exposure 8.6 International Banking Institutions 8.7 Currency of Payment as a Marketing Tool9 International Commercial Documents 9.1 Documentation Requirements 9.2 Invoices 9.3 Export Documents 9.4 ImportDocuments 9.5 Transportation Documents 9.6 ElectronicDataInterchange 9.7 Document Preparation as a MarketingTool11 International Ocean Transportation 11.1 Types of Service 11.2 Size of Vessels 11.3 Types of Vessels 11.4 Flag 11.5 Liability Conventions 11.6 Non-Vessel-Operating CommonCarriers 11.7 Security Requirements12 International Air Transportation 12.1 Cargo Airlines, Airports, and Markets 12.2 Types of Service 12.3 Types of Aircraft 12.4 AirfreightTariffs 12.5 International Regulations 12.6 Environmental Issues and Sustainability 12.7 International Air Cargo Security13 International Land and Multimodal Transportation 13.1 Truck Transportation 13.2 Rail Transportation 13.3 Intermodal Transportation 13.4 Freight Forwarders 13.5 Project Cargo 13.6 Alternative Means of Transportation 13.7 Ground Transportation Security14 Packaging for Export 14.1 Packaging Functions 14.2 Packaging Objectives 14.3 OceanCargo 14.4 AirTransport 14.5 Road and Rail Transport 14.6 Security 14.7 Hazardous Cargo 14.8 Refrigerated Goods 14.9 Domestic Retail Packaging Issues 14.10 Packaging as a Marketing Tool15 International Logistics Security 15.1 The Impact of a Significant Disruption in International Logistics 15.2 International Organizations 15.3 The United States’ Approach 15.4 The European Union’s Programs 15.5 Other Countries’ Approach 15.6 Corporate Efforts16 Customs Clearance 16.1 Duty 16.2 Non-Tariff Barriers 16.3 Customs Clearing Process 16.4 Foreign Trade Zones17 Developing a Competitive Advantage 17.1 Communication Challenges 17.2 International English 17.3 Special English 17.4 Metric System 17.5 Cultural Sensitivity 17.6 Specific Advice