Analysis and Design of the Efficient Consolidated Transportation System Model

효율적인 공동 수.배송 시스템 모델의 분석 및 설계

  • Lee, Myeong-Ho (Division of Internet Information, Semyung University)
  • 이명호 (세명대학교 인터넷정보학부)
  • Received : 2004.08.20
  • Accepted : 2005.01.20
  • Published : 2005.03.31

Abstract

A new logistics concept is needed through the sharing information between suppliers and consumers, which maximizes the customers service and its flexibility by changing functional- oriented to process-oriented. As in many other industries, communication and data manipulation technology have led to systematical change to the logistics industry. One of the biggest changes of the industry that lies ahead is Consolidated Transportation. To improve this systematically false logistical environment, developing an integrated logistics information system with consolidated transportation, framework, standardization, and data integration is essential. However, no party outstands as the leading party for nationwide improvement of logistics, nor does the right analysis and design for it. Therefore, successful nationwide logistics model is yet to exist. This paper provides individual parties, which consider efficient consolidated transportation as their business models, with instructions for logistics information system so that they could be competitive in the market. It also helps companies collect user requirements for efficient consolidated transportation, and utilize it for its development. Finally, this paper extracts the design of algorithm for the efficient consolidated transportation.

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