CONTROLLING LOGISTICS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
Jakub Jaroszyñski () and
Mateusz Ch£¥d ()
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Jakub Jaroszyñski: Czestochowa University of Technology
Mateusz Ch£¥d: Czestochowa University of Technology
Advanced Logistic systems, 2013, vol. 7, issue 2, 19-26
Abstract:
It is commonly believed that the development of small and medium-sized enterprises is mainly limited capital barriers. Should pay attention to maintaining the barrier that is the trend by companies maintain full independence and autonomy. Option of a new form of business is turning to the groups in the chain of supply. The establishment and functioning of the supply chain requires participants to develop the principles of cooperation and mutual respect for independence. Observations of supply chain enterprises strongly suggests that ensuring the correctness of the operation cannot be limited to the standard tasks of controlling. It is necessary to perceive new tasks relating not only to the core but also the conditions of supply chain logistics. This article aims to provide relevant metrics and indicators controlling the supply chain from the moment of purchase, production, gathering and creating inventory for distribution, inclusive. The presented indicators provide a broader view of the scope of logistics and the functioning of the supply chain. This allows the selection of indicators suitable for logistics companies that ensure that the appropriate function in the control of logistic processes on spatial-temporal changes in the characteristics of the materials which is associated with the function of the change in the number and species.
Keywords: controlling; supply chain. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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