E-Business in a Vendor-Customer Interface: Implications for Logistics Concerning Physical Distribution and Information Management
(2003) 8th International Symposium on Logistics, 2003- Abstract
- In today’s business environment the use of e-business is gradually becoming more common. This paper sets out to highlight the implications for logistical operations and possible future developments in a vendor-customer relationship (B2B environment) when e-business is introduced. The paper implies that use of an e-business solution does not necessarily mean any changes in the physical distribution. It also shows that reality does not always correspond to the expectations of bypassing different functions in the supply chain. Both case studies show a change in the information flow but the different steps the information goes through remain the same; hence, no prior steps are bypassed with the e-business solution. However, value can be added... (More)
- In today’s business environment the use of e-business is gradually becoming more common. This paper sets out to highlight the implications for logistical operations and possible future developments in a vendor-customer relationship (B2B environment) when e-business is introduced. The paper implies that use of an e-business solution does not necessarily mean any changes in the physical distribution. It also shows that reality does not always correspond to the expectations of bypassing different functions in the supply chain. Both case studies show a change in the information flow but the different steps the information goes through remain the same; hence, no prior steps are bypassed with the e-business solution. However, value can be added to the vendor-customer relationship, i.e. increased information, online tracking of orders etc. (Less)
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- author
- Orremo, Fredrik LU and Persson, Pehr-Ola
- organization
- publishing date
- 2003
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- E-busniess, Vendor-customer, logistics, packaging logistics, case-study
- host publication
- [Host publication title missing]
- publisher
- ISL
- conference name
- 8th International Symposium on Logistics, 2003
- conference location
- Seville, Spain
- conference dates
- 2003-07-06 - 2003-07-08
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 1414391b-323e-4318-8c8e-6280d2e1f95d (old id 1149979)
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