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2016 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT), 2016
Collaborating logistics networks consist of a multitude of participants with differing systems and service description standards that are to be brought together to fulfill complex logistics services. To facilitate planning, in terms of retrieving services from subsidiary LSPs and combining them to complex composite logistics services, a logistics ...
Michael Glöckner +2 more
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Collaborating logistics networks consist of a multitude of participants with differing systems and service description standards that are to be brought together to fulfill complex logistics services. To facilitate planning, in terms of retrieving services from subsidiary LSPs and combining them to complex composite logistics services, a logistics ...
Michael Glöckner +2 more
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Logistic IT competence and logistic service performance
The 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, 2010The role of information technology in transforming organizations and improving firm performance has been extensively examined by IS researchers. While IT has been recognized critical in influencing various aspects of service companies, empirical studies on IT impacts in service sectors remain insufficient and fragmented, especially in logistics ...
null Yi Wang, Simon S.M. Yuen
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Logistical quality of service in NetSolve
Computer Communications, 1999The concept of logistical quality of service (QoS) is a generalization of the typical end-to-end model for reserving QoS, permitting much more flexible use of buffering of messages in order to achieve QoS delivery without difficult end-to-end requirements.
Micah D. Beck +6 more
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Ontological structuring of logistics services
Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Intelligence, 2017The paradigm of cloud logistics is essentially built upon the virtualization of logistics resources from different logistics service providers. The virtualized resources are pooled and can subsequently be combined and encapsulated within customer-specific modular logistics services.
Michael Glöckner, André Ludwig
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Views of logistics service providers on modularity in logistics services
International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 2013The objective of this paper is to increase understanding of the concept of service modularity and to present examples of applications of modularity approach in logistics services. This aim is pursued with an empirical case study, consisting of interviews of 25 logistics service providers (LSPs). Themes found in the literature are used in the interviews
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Optimization of logistics services in hospitals
International Transactions in Operational Research, 2017AbstractHealth‐care costs are increasing rapidly in the developed countries. For many years, logistics has been identified as one of the major cost factors. Such escalating cost is a serious concern for most hospitals as providers of affordable health care but many time‐sensitive logistics services are essential and indispensable.
Abdur Rais +3 more
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Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University, 2021
The article reveals the concept, meaning and essence of logistics service, work on providing a range of services (the process of ordering, purchasing, supply and subsequent maintenance of products), quality indicators. The category “logistics system” is revealed using the morphological – semantic method and the classification features of the logistics ...
Nadia REZNIK +2 more
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The article reveals the concept, meaning and essence of logistics service, work on providing a range of services (the process of ordering, purchasing, supply and subsequent maintenance of products), quality indicators. The category “logistics system” is revealed using the morphological – semantic method and the classification features of the logistics ...
Nadia REZNIK +2 more
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Modular logistics service platform
Proceedings of 2010 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 2010Providing customized services to satisfy the customers from different industry background is the emerging and critical issue of the success of the third party logistics company. This paper develops a modular logistics service platform for the third party logistics providers who are facing varied customer requirements from different industries ...
Yong Lin, Jing Luo, Li Zhou 0004
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Logistics service management; differentiating the logistics service
International Journal of Logistics Management, 1998In this article a model is described, which enables differentiation of the logistics service that a company offers to its customers. Differentiating this service is essential for businesses with a large variation within their customer and/or products portfolio.
Veeken, van der, D.J.M. +1 more
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Innovation in logistics services – halal logistics [PDF]
Purpose: The expansion of liberalization of trade and services has forced companies to consider the global market demand in their competitive strategic planning. Hence, business organisations need to be continuously as innovation could promise potential growth and development so as to gain competitive advantage in being ahead in the market ...
Jaafar, Harlina Suzana +3 more
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