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CandiatesDecleration i 2
Abstract ii 3
Acknowledgement iii 4
Chapter 1: Introduction 5
1.1 Definition 5
1.2 Origin of 3PL 6
1.3 Why businesses going to use 3PL 6
1.4 Services outsourced by 3PL 6
1.5 Types of 3PL providers 7
1.6 Advantages of using 3PL 7
Chapter 2: Literature Review8-10
Chapter 3: Need and Significance of proposed work11
Chapter 4: Methodology12-13
Chapter 5:Conclusion 14
Chapter 5: References 15

GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE, LUDHIANA

CANDIDATE 'S DECLARATION

I hereby certify that the work which is being presented in the seminar entitled “THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS PRACTICES” by “MUNNA YADAV” in partial fulfillment of requirements for the award of degree of M.Tech. (Industrial) submitted in the Department of (Mechanical) at GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE under PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, JALANDHAR is an authentic record of my own work carried out during a period from July 2013 to Dec 2013 under the supervision of Dr. P S Bilga. The matter presented in this seminar has not been submitted by me in any other University / Institute for the award of M.Tech Degree. Signature of the Student

This is to certify that the above statement made by the candidate is correct to the best of my/our knowledge

Signature of the SUPERVISOR (S)

The M.Tech Viva



References: 1.1 Definition: According to Lieb (1992, p Or According to Murphy and Poist (1998, p

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