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Study On Supply Chain Task Allocation Mechanism Of Fourth Party Logistics-oriented

Posted on:2011-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330332470198Subject:Business management
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With the rapidly changing competitive environment, economic globalization and information technology development, more and more companies choose to outsource non-core businesses to a professional logistics company, in order to improve the operational efficiency of enterprise management. However, due to its lack of right to operate the entire supply chain of strategic expertise and integration of supply chain processes related technologies, from the perspective of supply chain management, the extent of the cost of their resolution is limited, failed to achieve a real sense of the optimal system cost. In this context, fourth-party logistics service came into being. For the integration of supply chain resources fourth-party logistics has become the leading direction in the development of logistics industry.In this paper, starting from the fourth-party logistics theoretical study, summing up the definition of fourth-arty logistics, characteristics and mode of operation. Further put forward the principle of supply chain distribution of tasks, as well as the role of fourth-party logistics in the supply chain distribution of tasks, and the detailed analysis of internal and external factors affecting the distribution of tasks on the supply chain. Second, the bidding for the relevant theory is introduced to the supply chain task allocation mechanism; establish the basic framework of evaluation index system of bidder, put forward the basic assumptions distribution of tasks on supply chain. Based on game theory analysis of process of task allocation, designing the basic procedures for bidding of the task in supply chain, and that the tender for the fourth-party logistics to the regulatory aspects of the proposal moves. Finally, use an example to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the design of the supply chain task allocation mechanisms.
Keywords/Search Tags:fourth-party logistics, supply chain, bidding, task allocation mechanisms, unascertained set, evaluation
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