Logistics Hybrid Cloud Services Based on the Theory of Collaborative Management
Xuehua Sun (),
Xuejian Chu () and
Zhongdai Wu ()
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Xuehua Sun: Shanghai University
Xuejian Chu: Shanghai University
Zhongdai Wu: China Shipping Information System CO.,LTD
A chapter in LISS 2014, 2015, pp 357-367 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract According to the research on the logistics operation status of e-businesses, it is found that logistics service is under scattered, isolated and extensive development, with low utilization rate and high vacancy rate, which results in a great waste of resources and hinders the formation of economies of scale. Therefore, there is an urgent need to integrate the scattered, isolated and inefficient “fragmented logistics service”. In this paper, based on the theory of collaborative management, internal collaborative management is conducted for corporate internal integrated resources and external collaborative management is conducted for social integrated resources; on the basis of collaborative management of integrated resources, cloud computing technology is adopted to establish logistics hybrid cloud service system. The paper details the technical framework of logistics hybrid cloud service model, service function and hybrid cloud service, which aims to achieve the “integrated” service meeting multi-source, multi-user and comprehensive logistics demands.
Keywords: Logistics hybrid cloud service; Fragmented logistics service; Resource integration; Collaborative management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-43871-8_53
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