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Project Logistics: The Universal Transportation Course

Project Logistics: The Universal Transportation Course

Current price: $45.00
Publication Date: October 10th, 2022
Publisher:
BookBaby
ISBN:
9781667863078
Pages:
108

Description

The goal of this book is to help the reader's growth in the transportation industry and
the business environment between shippers/receivers and their transportation providers
in general. While this book is dedicated to the support of your efforts, it is simply not a
panacea for any bid request or customer contract instance.
This book obviously targets those who provide transportation services domestically or
internationally, with a slant toward the North American market. Some shippers or receivers
may also find it as enlightening. Succeeding in any business involves understanding what
the other party wants out of a deal and then constructing a proposal that solves the other
party's desires while giving you and your company a fair profit. Hopefully, transport
providers can better listen to their customers and maybe the shippers and receivers can
better understand a little more clearly the methods, needs and requirements of transport
service providers.
Some sections deal with the various foibles and methods of interacting with customers
and finally producing realistic responses. A detailed section explains commercial issues
of pricing and bidding, while another grasps the technical aspects of bidding work. Casual
readers might find some facts or comments revealing.
While technical understanding is beneficial to solving your bid response concerns,
much of the physical aspect of moving freight is common sense, plus a healthy dose
of geometric formulas, calculus, and trigonometry. Finding a realistic solution can
sometimes get confusing because too many details get in the way. Reduce all those details
to their lowest terms. Make the goal into manageable and control the commercial and
technical activities. In today's world, everyone has rules and of course, transportation
is no exception. Amid local, state, provincial, federal and international, but common
sense makes transportation functions profitable while technical functions make for safe
execution.

About the Author

Marco Poisler teaches "Project Logistics" as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Houston's College of Technology Supply Chain & Logistics Technology Program. He is a member of UTC's Global Executive Management Team and Board of Directors. Poisler has played an integral role in UTC's establishment of strategic Global Energy & Capital Project offices around the world supporting a global supply chain. UTC Overseas specializes in designing tailored transport strategies for over-dimensional, over-weight, and specialized equipment.
Born and raised in Jersey City and in a family passionate about transportation, Poisler went on to study economics at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, and complete a Masters in Transportation at SUNY Maritime. Fluent in Portuguese, Spanish and a working knowledge of Ukrainian, his background has informed and inspired his passion for global logistics and the exciting challenges the job brings him every day. Mr. Knoll has held various senior level management positions with domestic as well as international transportation organizations. Mr. Knoll has over 40 years of transportation knowledge regarding the movement of dimensional and overweight cargoes worldwide.