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J**9
The best warehousing book ever read
I have read several warehousing books but this one is the best. Very easy to read and it has a great balance of abstractions and concretes. You will not only learn the theory that rules warehouses but also insight about a specific methodology to make decisions and improve operations performance
S**Y
Five Stars
Great product meet the expectations
B**1
If this book were a warehouse, it would have room for many more pallets of improvement
Excellent book. Subject is generally well presented. Printing, graphics generally of poor quality, dated and generally irrelevant in today's warehouse management world. No discussion on the future trends.. robotics, AI, etc. Could use more quantitative discussion and formulas.MAJOR FLAW ... no templates and no guidance on how to construct metrics dashboards, spreadsheets for the metrics the author considers important.Not a bad read of one is nostalgic for warehouse practices of the 1980's and earlier days. As the pictures soak up lots of space, reading it cover to cover is very brief.
R**M
Book
Book was in great condition.
K**H
Ed Frazelle is at the top of his field and writes with a clarity that makes difficult topics easy to understand
Dr. Ed Frazelle is at the top of his field and writes with a clarity that makes difficult topics easy to understand.
A**L
Blurry print
They have charts in the book and the writing and numbers are so blurry you can not read them
M**T
No colors as described in the preview - look inside -
No colors as described in the preview - look inside -This book brings a lot of picture of reference than in B&W and you can't appreciate it.You should be explained this issue.
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