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Introduction to Materials Management (6th Edition)

Introduction to Materials Management (6th Edition) 0.00 of 5 stars

  • Author(s)  J.R. Tony Arnold,  Stephen N. Chapman,  Lloyd M. Clive,  
  • Binding  Hardcover
  • Edition  6
  • ISBN  0132337614
  • ISBN-13  9780132337618
  • Publisher  Prentice Hall
  • Release Date  6/25/2007
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Introduction to Materials Management (5th Edition) by J.R. Tony Arnorld (hardcover)
9/3/20051.00 of 5 stars
I was surprised that I got the book was kind of old and not a hardcover as I saw online.

A good textbook
11/17/20054.00 of 5 stars
This book covers the basics of material management and goes into some quantitative detail as well. It is very well written and its lucid style is perfect for a beginner to get a grasp on the subject.

The author clearly and logically explains the concepts of production planning, master production schedule, MRP, Production and activity control, purchasing, inventory management, forcasting, demand planning and much more.

The book also has an abundance of examples and exercises for the student to work through. It makes a good read as a beginner's textbook - but it is probably not very useful as a practical guide for the experienced professional.
Best book to understand manufacturing process
2/1/20065.00 of 5 stars
This is one of the best books I have come across which explains the basics of Manufacturing.
Basic Supply Chain
3/14/20064.00 of 5 stars
This book has an easy written language and is very good for beginners in the Supply Chain Management Area.
Well worth the money.
5/20/20065.00 of 5 stars
I own the 4th edition. I had to make a comment after amazon recommended the 5th.

This is a great book. Originally, i was PO'ed at the price. Especially when you get it and its quite thin compared to many texts. I had to get it for APICS.

Once you start reading it you find it cuts through all waste. This is not a padded book. It explains concepts in a brief, direct manner. Most importantly it communicates clearly. Its like a well written executive summary of the field of materials management. There is enough detail for practitioners.

I have almost all texts in the recommended reading of APICS. This is probably my favorite. The utility you will get per unit of time reading this is huge.