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Study On Application Of The ILC's Third-part Logistic Information Management System

Posted on:2009-01-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J W JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360272476178Subject:Business Administration
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China's accession to the WTO, the domestic logistics in the field of in-depth study on the growing, with the economic globalization and the rapid development of information technology, business is generally considered to reduce material consumption and improve productivity outside the modern logistics industry as an emerging industry is It attracts more and more concerned about third-party logistics is the focus of public attention. Third-party logistics is a set of modern transport, information networks, storage distribution, marketing, planning and other business systems engineering technologies. To improve the logistics system to be referred to as mining, "a source of profit in the third," the development of modern logistics industry standard for measuring a country seen as an important indicator of overall national strength is one. Third-party logistics is a specialized logistics and the product of socialization, relying on its size, specialization and networking advantages of the logistics industry is gradually becoming the main enforcer. China's accession to the WTO, the domestic logistics in the field of in-depth study on the growing, with the economic globalization and the rapid development of information technology, business is generally considered to reduce material consumption and improve productivity outside the modern logistics industry as an emerging industry is It attracts more and more concerned about third-party logistics is the focus of public attention. Third-party logistics is a set of modern transport, information networks, storage distribution, marketing, planning and other business systems engineering technologies,Third-party logistics information system is only as good or not, will have a direct impact on the business of logistics service level and market competitiveness. Logistics Information Management System for enterprises and institutions is an indispensable part of the contents of the policy-makers and managers of enterprises and institutions is crucial, so the logistics information management system should be able to provide users with adequate information and fast data means to deal with. Information systems in all sectors have common in their building, but also have its specificity owe to its own characteristics of the industry. Third-party logistics companies cannot do without the support of the logistics information system, but the majority of our third-party logistics enterprise logistics information system is far from perfect and cannot meet the business development and market competition. Based on third-party automotive logistics enterprises in information technology discussion, in this paper, that the FAW-Volkswagen service third-party logistics information system for the ILC research on information technology applied to third-party logistics to carry out a more detailed discussion, by analyzing the application of information systems development, as well as the problems and found that information systems planning Is the lack of information systems cannot meet the demand for third-party logistics is an important factor, explained the information technology is the basis of third-party logistics, third-party logistics must attach importance to the development of information technology construction.This article was the following:1. An analysis of third-party logistics information system elements and characteristics, related to the concept and content are described, by analyzing the information-based third-party logistics in the role of third-party logistics and information-based features to identify existing logistics information system.2. The third-party logistics information system design, application process, as well as third-party logistics information system involved in the systems and technology a more detailed study and on. These technologies can be broadly divided into two groups: information collection and tracking technologies, including bar-code technology, radio frequency technology, GIS and GPS technology; other is the transfer and exchange of information technologies, including EDI technology, XML technology, and Various Bureau, the wide area network technologies.3. Includes the establishment of a system, system performance, value system and economic system of third-party logistics information system planning standards, pointing out that the standardization of logistics is a logistics information technology. In order to correctly grasp the information systems planning and third-party logistics companies overall objective of the relationship between the information systems planning and interaction process reengineering, to choose the core business processes for recycling the breakthrough to the core business processes as the main line, in the planning process on the basis of The sub-system function in the planning and overall planning for the BPR-based third-party logistics information system planning principles. According to third-party logistics and information systems planning methods and principles set out third-party logistics information system to optimize the management model used BPR planning process. BPR based on third-party logistics information system planning models. The model combines with the thought of business process re-construct, is divided into five stages of information systems planning.4. The application of research third-party logistics information system design concepts, procedures in the ILC, a logistics information system for practice and for the ILC application of information technology for their specific logistics information system was evaluated. Through the analysis of results evaluation, the paper summed up the domestic third-party logistics enterprise logistics information system in the building of some common problems.
Keywords/Search Tags:Automobile Manufacture, Third-part Logistics, Supply Chain, Information Management System
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