CASE STUDY OF A SUPPLIER WAREHOUSING PROCESS RATIONALIZATION
Richárd Ladányi () and
Norbert Tóth
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Richárd Ladányi: Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research, Miskolc
Norbert Tóth: Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research, Miskolc
Advanced Logistic systems, 2010, vol. 4, issue 1, 147-150
Abstract:
Accomplishment of customer orders from the viewpoints of required lead time and quality is important factor in successful operation of a multinational company. Logistics plays key role in meeting customer requirements and also it has great influence on operation costs. Rationalization efforts often mean the reduction of inbound and outbound stocks and the minimization of the material handling activities in a production factory accordingly customers require more and more complex services from their logistics suppliers. Bay Zoltan Foundation for Applied Research was requested for development of logistic capacity intensification system at FOXCONN Hungary. The main aim of the contract was the reduction of the service time at the supply chain operating between FOXCONNs’ and their significant consumer: NOKIAs’ plant in Komárom.
Keywords: warehouse process development; tracking and tracing using barcodes; picking system development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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