Research & Downloads

Textbook published by Wiley

Together with my colleagues Professor Chandra Lalwani and Dr Tim Butcher, both at the University of Hull Logistics Institute, we have written a textbook, published by Wiley (April 2008), and titled ‘Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management’click here for details

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Research downloads

Port-centric Logistics – Opportunities for Ports?

Management Development and the Supply Chain Manager of the Future

Professor Mangan is also co-editor of the International Journal of Logistics (Click here to visit the journal’s website)

Recent publications and conference presentations by Professor Mangan:

Leadership in the supply chain: what the research is saying, address to the Logistics Directors Forum, June 2009

Mangan and Coronado-Mondragon (2008) Special issue guest editors, International Journal of Logistics: Research and Applications 11 (5)

Mangan, Lalwani and Fynes (2008) Port-centric logistics, International Journal of Logistics Management 19 (1) (29-41)

Fynes, de Burca and Mangan (2008) The effect of relationship characteristics on relationship quality and performance, International Journal of Production Economics 111 (56-69)

Mangan, Lalwani and Butcher (2008) Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, New Jersey and Chichester: Wiley

Opportunities and challenges facing the logistics sector in Northern Ireland, keynote address at Skills for Logistics launch event in Stormont, Northern Ireland, November 2008

Port-centric logistics: opportunities for ports? Irish Ports Association annual conference, September 2008

Supply chain performance measures – an environmental perspective, Logistics Research Network conference, Liverpool, September 2008 (Croft, Mangan and Grant)

Logistics and regional economic development, Logistics Research Network conference, Liverpool, September 2008 (Song, Mangan and Butcher)

Modelling a humanitarian supply chain using the structured analysis and design technique (SADT), Logistics Research Network conference, Liverpool, September 2008 (Heaslip, Mangan and Lalwani)

Strengthening partnerships in humanitarian supply chains, (with Heaslip and Lalwani), Nufoma, June 2008

Achieving supply chain integration: the role of ports and shipping, The European Shortsea Congress, Dublin, June 2008

Supply Chain Excellence and its Impact on the Regional Economy, 19th Annual North American Research and Teaching Symposium on Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, March 2008 (Feng, Lalwani and Mangan)

About John Mangan

John is Professor of Marine Transport and Logistics at Newcastle University. He is based in the School of Marine Science and Technology which is within the Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering. More