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The Design Of Less-than-one Carload Logistics Management System Based On Rfid

Posted on:2012-01-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Y SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2248330371965181Subject:Software engineering
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With the rapid development of information technology and to further accelerate the pace of economic globalization, logistics industry must develop toward the direction of internationalization, information, automation, intelligent. The main business of Shanghai JiaoYun logistics limited company is LTL transport, with multiple business departments, with busy business. When the large information is handled manually, it is time-consuming and energy-consuming, the slow information exchange with the warehouse management center may lead to the error in information exchanged, cannot provide rapid response to the client’s requirement, influence the management decision and business development, and lower the efficiency of the enterprise operation. Therefore, it is an urgent request that a logistics management information system should be established, to fulfill the collection of data dynamically, to meet more and more requirements of clients.Fisrt of all, the status and issues of less-than-truck-load (LTL) logistics management are analyzed, and the necessity of RFID-based LTL logistics management system development is illustrated. On this basis, the function of logistics management system is discussed. The core process of logistics management system for logistics transport management, finance management and storage management is analyzed. Then, the architecture of logistics management system is developed by the modular designing method, and the core subsystem such as storage management and finance management is designed in details. Meanwhile, special attention are paid to the realization of RFID technology in information collection in inbound/outbound inventory of storage center management, and compared with similar systems. At last, the analysis is made on the stability, expandability and system investment returns.
Keywords/Search Tags:Radio frequency identification (RFID), Electronic Product Code (EPC), Less-than-truck-load (LTL) logistics, Data collection, Middleware
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