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A Study Of Work Optimization Of Order Fluctuations In Modern Pharmaceutical Enterprises

Posted on:2016-10-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M J BianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2349330482967291Subject:Logistics Engineering
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During the period of "12th Five-Year Plan", with the merger and expansion of big pharmaceutical wholesalers, the construction of modern pharmaceutical logistics center begin to boom. However, the upgrading of hardware needs the support of software in management, information construction and other aspects. Meanwhile, with the strengthened supervision of pharmaceutical production and distribution, the implementation of new GSP accreditation standard, cancellation of "covering hospital expenses with medicine revenue" in new health care reform as well as development of e-commerce, modern pharmaceutical logistics is facing unprecedented opportunities and challenges in the process of development.This paper analyzes the characteristics of specialized pharmaceutical logistics and the major factors influencing the development of pharmaceutical logistics. Besides, it summarizes the construction of modern pharmaceutical logistics center and development status of the third-party pharmaceutical logistics business. Moreover, it elaborates on the major problems faced by modern pharmaceutical logistics companies. On the basis of the case study of Zhebei Logistics Center of Huadong Medicine, this paper focuses on studying operation procedures according to the big logistics order fluctuations and difficult human resource allocation. Through the collection and comprehensive analysis of statistics and according to features of pharmaceutical logistics work, this paper proposes improvement suggestions and solutions by combining with the actual situation of enterprises. It succeeds in making achievements in management and gaining economic benefits with certain referential and practical significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:pharmaceutical logistics, warehousing operations, order fluctuations, optimization of work
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