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E-logistics : managing your digital supply chains for competitive advantage
- 자료유형
- 전자책
- n942755574
- ISBN
- 9780749472672 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN
- 0749472677 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN
- 9780749472665
- ISBN
- 0749472669
- 미국회청구기호
- HD38.5-.E295 2016eb
- DDC
- 658.70285-23
- 소장사항
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- 서명/저자
- E-logistics : managing your digital supply chains for competitive advantage / edited by Yingli Wang, Steve Pettit
- 형태사항
- 1 online resource.
- 초록/해제
- 요약 :""E-logistics" is the electronization of the logistics process. It can result in faster shipping times, better customer service, and streamlined information within and between supply chain management companies. Edited by Yangli Wang and Steve Pettit, this book features international experts from both academia and industry who examine how competitiveness and productivity in transport, logistics and supply chain management can be improved using e-logistics systems and technologies. Supported by industry case studies, chapters cover: -Why e-logistics is so important in effective supply chain management -The definition of ICT (Information and Communications Technology) infrastructure and its components in air freight management, rail freight management, and port management and shipping -B2C and B2B e-commerce and e-fulfillment -E-logistics security, ethical, and legal issues -RFID -E-logistics development in different sectors such as food, construction, fashion, telecommunications, and healthcare -Global supply network visibility -Service chain automation -Launching a successful e-logistics business model -The future of e-logistics and emerging technologies"--해제 :Provided by publisher.
- 초록/해제
- 요약 :"E-logistics serves as the nerve system for the whole supply chain and enables smooth information flow within and between organisations. This contributed book focusses on the strategic role of e-logistics in today's dynamic global environment. In E-Logistics international experts from both academia and industry examine how competitiveness and productivity in transport, logistics and supply chain management can be improved using e-logistics systems and technologies. A variety of successful e-logistics business approaches are discussed covering a range of commercial sectors and transport modes. Separate chapters consider e-logistics developments for air freight; rail freight; road freight; sea transport and port systems. Subsequent chapters address in depth support systems for B2C and B2B E commerce and e-fulfilment, warehouse management, RFID, electronic market places, global supply network visibility, and service chain automation. Industry case-studies are used to support the discussion. The book also investigates emerging technologies in e-logistics and considers what the future might hold in this rapidly changing and developing field"--해제 :Provided by publisher.
- 내용주기
- 완전내용Machine generated contents note: About the contributorsPart One E-logistics development01 E-logistics: definition, trends and directions -- Yingli Wang and Stephen Pettit -- Definition of e-logistics -- Historical development -- The way forward -- an overview of the book's structure -- References02 Supporting ICT infrastructure for future logistics -- Dr Adrian E Coronado Mondragon, Dr Etienne S Coronado Mondragon and Dr Christian E Coronado Mondragon -- ICT and logistics -- Intelligent transport systems -- Smart grid -- The convergence infrastructure for ITS and the smart grid -- Applications of a convergence infrastructure for ITS and the smart grid -- Conclusions and future work between ITS and the smart grid -- ReferencesPart Two E-logistics for transport modes and nodes03 ICT for Airfreight management -- Robert Mayer -- Introduction -- Airfreight: the challenges -- The airfreight supply chain -- Customer interfaces -- Issues -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes -- References04 ICT for rail freight management -- Dr Allan Woodburn -- Introduction -- Basic principles of ICT in rail freight operations -- What do rail freight customers want? -- Tracking and tracing information for customers -- Other ICT applications that help rail freight to play to its strengths -- The role of ICT for rail freight in the single European railway area -- Summary -- References05 ICT for efficient road freight transport -- Derek Beevor, with contributions from Ben Clewett -- Introduction -- Skylark -- Cloud computing -- Telematic data -- Data source -- IT system development -- Big data -- Conclusion: the need for greater collaboration? -- References06 Electronic bills of lading -- Nikolaos Vasilakis and Rawindaran Nair -- Introduction -- Bills of lading -- background -- Bill of lading as a receipt -- Bill of lading as evidence of contract of carriage -- Bill of lading as document of title -- Background legal framework -- UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce -- Industry versions of electronic bills of lading -- Recent global initiatives on electronic commerce -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References07 Port-centric ICT system -- Tsz Leung Yip, Yingli Wang, Jane Jing Haider and Marten van der Velde -- Introduction -- The importance of ICT to port systems: an academic background -- The port-centric ICT -- Information matrix of port-centric ICT -- ICT investment -- Port community systems -- Policy implications -- Conclusion -- ReferencesPart Three Automating e-logistics08 B2C e-commerce and fulfillment -- Sharon Cullinane -- Introduction -- Structural dimensions -- Market dimensions -- E-fulfilment dimensions -- Last-mile dimensions -- Environmental dimensions -- Upcoming trends -- Summary -- References09 The challenges of e-commerce on warehousing in the future -- Gwynne Richards -- Introduction -- The challenges -- Type, size and location of fulfilment centres and warehouses -- Location of inventory -- Outsourcing -- Warehouse operations -- Technology and automation -- Conclusion -- References10 Advanced warehouse management systems and innovations -- Tim Hotze -- Common warehouse functions and why warehouses are needed -- The evolution of information management in warehouses and distribution centres -- Core warehouse management system (WMS) features -- Connectivity of WMS solutions into ERP and information management systems -- Warehouse control systems and the integration of automation equipment -- RFID technology to enhance data capture processes in warehouse environments -- Labour management and workforce systems -- Summary -- References11 RFID in logistics -- Hywel Williams -- Introduction -- Technologies in use -- Costs and benefits of RFID -- Potential applications -- RFID for returnable asset tracking -- RFID in grocery retailing -- RFID in fashion retailing -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References12 The role of GS1 in logistics and e-procurement -- Hywel Williams -- Background -- History -- Using GS1 codes -- GS1 keys used in logistics and e-procurement -- GS1 barcodes -- Barcode formats -- GS1 EPCglobal -- Privacy concerns -- The global data synchronization network (GDSN) -- Electronic data interchange -- Electronic product code information system (EPCIS) -- GS1 and customs -- GS1 standards in health care -- Summary -- Notes13 Automating a logistics service chain -- Gilbert Owusu, Sid Shakya, Okung Ntofon and Ali McCormick -- Introduction -- A framework for automating the service chain -- Implementing a service chain for field and service operations -- Delivering a networked ecosystem -- Conclusions and reflections -- ReferencesPart Four Regional and global e-logistics14 Regional electronic marketplaces to improve logistics -- Yingli Wang and Andrew Potter -- Introduction -- Context for the research -- Electronic logistics marketplaces -- Perspectives of potential Welsh users -- Framework for implementing a regional ELM -- Conclusion -- References15 Trade and transport electronic single windows -- Takis Katsoulakos, Yannis Zorgios and Zisis Palaskas -- Introduction -- Trade facilitation SWs -- Customs-related initiatives -- EU maritime transport single windows (MSWs) -- A design and development SW platform -- Glossary -- Notes16 Single window systems for global supply chain management -- Jeong Hugh Han -- Overview -- Global supply chain management and single window systems -- Concluding remarks -- References17 End-to-end global visibility and order management for integrated supply and demand chains -- Tim Hotze -- The evolution and need for supply chain management -- Value chain management and the importance of managing information -- Common interfaces between supply chain and demand chain stakeholders -- A three-tiered system of people, processes and systems -- Common types of purchase orders -- KPI reporting, interactive dashboards and management by exception -- Summary -- GlossaryPart Five Future outlook18 ICT in multimodal transport and technological trends -- Irina Harris, Yingli Wang and Haiyang Wang -- Introduction -- Multimodal transport -- ICT in multimodal transport -- Barriers related to ICT adoption -- Technological trends -- 'Big data' and decision support systems for managing multimodal transport -- Impact evaluation -- Conclusion -- Note -- References.
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 기타저자
- Wang, Yingli (Of Cardiff Business School)
- 기타형태저록
- Print versionE-logistics. 9780749472665. (DLC) 2015048231. (OCoLC)919482344
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