Logistics and matter-element models based on firm innovative supply chains
Guojun Ji
International Journal of Operational Research, 2006, vol. 1, issue 3, 283-301
Abstract:
Using the basic theory and techniques of extenics, the conceptualisation of innovative modelling and the matter-element models are discussed in this paper. An enterprise's three stages of innovation (new product development, processes and management) based on the development processes of the product's market life cycle are analysed. New logistics features based on innovative modelling in a supply chain is discussed, and a logistics model with a technical system based on a classified logistics centre is developed. This approach in innovative modelling identifies different results from previous findings. A case study demonstrates the results.
Keywords: classified logistics centre; extenics; innovative modelling; logistics modelling; logistics management; matter-element models; supply chain management; SCM; innovation; product life cycle; agile supply chain. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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