Information Technologies in Logistics Management Anil Gurung University of Texas at Arlington Department of Information Systems and Operations Management‚ College of Business Administration Office: Room 630 Business Building Box 19437 701 S West St. Arlington‚ Texas 76019-0437 Voice: 817.272.3528 Email: gurung@uta.edu ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the impact of information technologies (IT) on logistics by conducting a survey of literatures on academic logistics journals and practitioner journals
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Nestle Marketing Plan and Strategy with Logistic Framework School Affiliate Name Course Title Professor Date Introduction The competitive environment for food processing forms has transformedextremely in the past two decades. Consumers in geographically dispersed‚ developing and conventional markets are demanding higher quality yields at lower cost unfortunately in a shorter time. Consequently‚ food processing firms have been required to reorganize their food processing activities and readjust
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Effective Third Party Logistics Provider by Seyed-Mahmoud Aghazadeh Abstract The purpose of this article was to identify the steps that need to be taken when choosing an effective third party logistics provider. Based on the research completed‚ it was determined that third party logistics are beneficial to many companies. The use of third party logistics provides a competitive advantage in today’s business world. The optimal solution for a company choosing a third party logistic provider would be a
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Table of Contents Abstract 2 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 SCM Capabilities 3 3.0 Impact Analysis of Current Global Uncertainty 10 4.0 Conclusion 11 6.0 Bibliography 12 7.0 Reference List 13 Logistics Capabilities: the path to competitive advantage Abstract A comparative analysis on the logistics capabilities of the major suppliers collaborating with Company A‚ the Australian subsidiary of a leading global company‚ and Company B‚ a smaller Australian owned business. The analysis will focus
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University Of Nottingham INTEGRATION OF REVERSE LOGISTICS WITH IN NEW PRODUCT DESIGN: THE CASES STUDY IN CHINESE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EEE) INDUSTRY ZHI YUAN WANG MSc in Industrial Engineering and Operations Management 1 INTEGRATION OF REVERSE LOGISTICS WITH IN NEW PRODUCT DESIGN: THE CASES STUDY IN CHINESE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EEE) INDUSTRY BY ZHI YUAN WANG 2008 A DISSERTATION PRESENTED IN PART CONSIDERATION FOR THE DEGREE OF MSC IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
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1.0 Introduction Hock Cheong Forwarding‚ Logistics and Transport Group of Companies was established in 1945‚ started by delivering and distributing newspapers‚ movie films and trailers only in Malaya and Singapore. They also carried huge engineering products like valves and generator sets to delicate electronic products like computers and printers through cargo. They deal in like door-to-door‚ project cargo deliveries‚ land transportation with sea and air freight services‚ warehousing & distribution
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Logistics comprises of relatively large number of managerial activities. Discuss five of these activities and why they are important of the logistics system. Logistics is the process of planning‚ implementing and controlling the efficient‚ cost-effective flow and storage of raw materials‚ in-process inventory‚ finished goods and related information from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements Logistics is responsible for the movement and storage
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CASE STUDY PROJECT (II SEMESTER) CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT By Rohit Singh Bisht Roll Number: EMBA/JUL09/5107 National Institute of Business Management Old No.20/ New No. 65‚ Habibullah Road‚ T Nagar‚ Chennai 600017‚ India CONTENTS Certificate 3 Acknowledgment 4 Introduction to CRM 5 Objectives 7 Company Overview 8 • Product 9 • Corporate Structure 11 • AIRTEL Enterprise Services
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Assignment for the next class. ( P. S. Groups would be called out randomly from the class to present their analysis. In case of a dismal performance of any group member‚ the marks of the whole group will be at stake! You would need to do the analysis of all the three cases ) For each of the three scenarios below‚ categorize the demand for bulk-breaking‚ spatial convenience‚ waiting/delivery time‚ and assortment/variety as "High‚" "Medium‚" or "Low." In each case‚ explain your answers.
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FOREIGN TRADE (REGULATION) RULES‚ 1993 Ministry of Commerce Notification No. GSR 791 (E)‚ dated 30-12-1993 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 19 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act‚ 1992 (22 of 1992)‚ the Central Government hereby makes the following rules‚ namely:— 1. Short title and commencement. (1) These rules may be called the Foreign Trade (Regulation) Rules‚ 1993. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication
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