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Figure 17.1 Logistics and distribution in the production circuit Source: based, in part, on Schary and Skjøtt-Larsen, 2001: Figure 1.6

Figure 17.2 Logistics processes in a transnational context Source: adapted from Schary and Skjøtt-Larsen, 2001: Figure 11.7

Figure 17.3 A potential way of organizing logistics services Source: adapted from Schary and Skjøtt-Larsen, 2001: Figure 7.4

Figure 17.4 Types of e-commerce Source: based, in part, on Gereffi, 2001: Figure 2

Figure 17.5 The continuing role of intermediaries in an e-commerce world Source: based on Kenney and Curry, 2001: Figure 3.2

Figure 17.6 Methods of fulfilling e-commerce orders Source: based, in part, on Schary and Skjott-Larsen, 2001: Figure 4.5

Figure 17.7 Types of LSPs Source: based, in part, on Schary and Skjott-Larsen, 2001: Figure 7.3

Figure 17.8 The global distribution of Japanese sogo shosha offices Source: company reports

Figure 17.9 Mitsubishi Corporation’s strategic shift Source: Mitsubishi Corporation

Figure The global spread of the offices of Li & Fung Source: Li & Fung

Figure Two dimensions of transnational retailing

Figure The leading world container hubs Source: based on World Shipping Council data

Figure The leading world cargo airports Source: based on Airports Council International data