A Proflow Insights Publication
The operations backbone of the enterprise.
Logistics Management brings together strategic supply-chain thinking, operational systems and customs governance into a single enterprise framework. Written for operators and leaders in industrial economies, it connects day-to-day logistics execution to the governance structures that keep complex supply chains compliant and competitive. Chapter 1 sets the strategic context for logistics in South and Southeast Asia's export-driven economies, arguing that supply chain management is a governance discipline as much as an operational one. It introduces the three-layer Logistics Operating Framework — compliance, flow and resilience — that provides the structural backbone for the book, and explains why logistics leaders must think like governance architects as well as operational managers.
Why this book matters
In industrial economies, logistics is where strategy either holds or breaks. This book connects day-to-day execution to the governance and customs structures that keep complex supply chains compliant, resilient and competitive.
Key takeaways
- An enterprise framework for supply-chain strategy.
- Systems for logistics execution and control.
- Customs operations and compliance governance.
- Bangladesh-grounded, globally applicable.
Key frameworks
Strategic Supply-Chain Architecture
Designing the supply chain as a strategic asset, not a cost centre.
Customs Operations Framework
Compliance and clearance built into the operating model.
Logistics Execution System
Warehousing, inventory and distribution as one integrated flow.
Governance & Risk Model
Accountability and resilience across the chain.
Chapter overview
- The strategic role of logistics
- Supply-chain architecture
- Procurement & inbound operations
- Warehousing & inventory systems
- Transport & distribution
- Customs operations & compliance
- Governance & risk
- Performance & continuous improvement
Sample pages
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Endorsements
A comprehensive reference that finally bridges the gap between logistics theory and the operational demands of Bangladesh's export-oriented industries. The governance framework is particularly valuable for compliance-driven environments.