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Helo, Petri, and Bulcsu Szekely. "Logistics information systems." Industrial Management & Data Systems 105, no. 1 (2005): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02635570510575153.

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Bagchi, Prabir K. "International Logistics Information Systems." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 22, no. 9 (1992): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09600039210022952.

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Omarova, Zarema Kurbanovna, Sergey Ivanovichnikishov, Alexander Seyranovich Ellaryan, Artur Dmitrievich Bobryshev, and Ekaterina Yurievna Kamchatova. "Information Technology in Logistics Systems: Problems, Solutions, Innovations." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 11, no. 10-SPECIAL ISSUE (2019): 581–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v11sp10/20192845.

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Dronjak, Milan Ž., and Marjan A. Milenkov. "Development of logistics information systems." Vojnotehnicki glasnik 60, no. 4 (2012): 147–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vojtehg1204147d.

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Dröge, Cornelia, and Richard Germain. "Evaluating Logistics Management Information Systems." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 21, no. 7 (1991): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000000395.

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Lyudmyla, Volontyr. "INFORMATION REPRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN INFORMATION BUSINESS LOGISTICS." ENGINEERING, ENERGY, TRANSPORT AIC, no. 4(115) (December 24, 2021): 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.37128/2520-6168-2021-4-6.

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The article considers the fundamentals of the information reproduction systems formation in the optoelectronic element base for information logistics systems. The use of optoelectronic elements for information processing has been considered, namely discrete optoelectronic digital systems, analog systems, optical memory systems, optical systems of input-output of information in computers, systems based on fiber devices of neuristor type. It is emphasized that modern logistics is impossible without the active use of information technology. The functions of information support of managerial influences can be performed by information technologies used today in logistics. To perform the tasks of financial flow management, these technologies can be supplemented by modules of eye-processing of the information. Logic-clock quantron automatic devices based on optocouplers are suitable for creating parallel information operating environments, which is a universal means of converting and presenting information. This approach leads to the creation of matrix-type devices that are able not only to receive information but also to process it. One of the promising areas of use of optoelectronic matrix systems is the creation of flat operating screens for parallel reception and display of information. The paper presents the classification of operating screens according to such features as: the principle of displaying information, the type of input information, the type of output information, the method of image formation, the number of consumers of the information. The analysis of electric circuit diagram of modern LED matrix video screens, in particular of a typesetting-modular design has been presented. A comparison of the forms of organization of matrix video screens is made, and it is emphasized that the most economical in terms of the number of memory trigger elements per one LED of the display cell is a video information system based on the structure of the third group video screen. The structure of the video information system is optimized according to the criterion of optimality – the maximum image quality on the matrix screen and the minimum screen complexity, which is determined by the circuit features of the microelectronic circuits.
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Dragomirov, Nikolay. "Information systems in logistics – transition challenges." Journal of Innovations and Sustainability 2, no. 1 (2016): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.51599/is.2016.02.01.45.

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The implementation of information systems in business organizations does not consist of just buying software products and installing them on the servers. Most of these systems are important for the development of the organizations concerned and in some cases are very expensive. Therefore, their success requires a properly managed process of implementation, which seeks a balance between the aims of the systems and the financial and technical capabilities of the organization. The implementation problem becomes greater when the emphasis is on the logistics function in the context of the supply chain management. Last, but not least, these initiatives are related to something much more challenging, namely the adoption of the new information system by the users, which involves a change of habits in the organization. It is no secret that a new system may be rejected by its users and this will make it useless. All this requires finding adequate solutions to analyze these problems and to ensure the effective use of information systems in logistics.
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СКВОРЦОВА Н.А., СКВОРЦОВА Н. А., and КОВАЛЬКОВ А. А. КОВАЛЬКОВ А.А. "INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND INFORMATION TOOLS IN LOGISTICS SYSTEMS." Экономика и предпринимательство, no. 5(166) (June 28, 2024): 1420–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.34925/eip.2024.166.5.291.

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В статье представлен обзор наиболее современных и часто применяемых инструментов, которые помогают улучшить работу логистической системы в условиях нестабильности и значительного числа ограничений. Делается акцент на описании сущности работы логистической сети. Также уделяется внимание информационным технологиям, представленных в виде автоматизированных систем с доступом к важной информации. Описывается процесс применения цифровых технологий, преимущества аналитики больших данных, тенденции эффективности цифровизации систем цепей поставок. В результате работы авторы подчеркивают роль и делают выводы относительно значимости информационных технологий и инструментов для эффективного функционирования логистических систем. The article presents an overview of the most modern and frequently used tools that help to improve the performance of the logistics system under conditions of instability and a significant number of constraints. Emphasis is placed on the description of the essence of logistics network operation. Attention is also paid to information technologies, presented in the form of automated systems with access to important information. The process of applying digital technologies, the benefits of big data analytics, and trends in the effectiveness of digitalization of supply chain systems are described. As a result of the work, the authors emphasize the role and draw conclusions regarding the importance of information technologies and tools for the effective functioning of logistics systems.
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Sinitsyna, A. S. "LOGISTICS CENTER: INFORMATION SUPPORT POINTS." World of Transport and Transportation 14, no. 5 (2016): 176–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.30932/1992-3252-2016-14-5-17.

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For the English abstract and full text of the article please see the attached PDF-File (English version follows Russian version).ABSTRACT Justifying the terms of interaction of participants in the process of cargo transportation, the author considers measures of national and local character for increasing the efficiency of transport and logistics centers (TLC). Particular emphasis is placed on information systems, the role of which is defined as the main one, and their participation in the work of TLC - as decisive in the implementation of management actions in servicing clients-customers of railway services. Functions of information support of logistic activity are shown. Keywords: transport, logistics, TLC, information technologies, navigation systems, cargo transportation, supply chain management. REFERENCES 1.Shabarova, E. V. Concepts and prerequisites for formation of transport and logistics centers in Western Europe [Koncepcii i predposylki formirovanija transportno-logisticheskih centrov v Zapadnoj Evrope].Visnik Shidnoukraїns’kogo nacional’nogo universitetu imeni Volodimira Dalja, Lugansk, 2010, Iss.2, pp.222-253. 2.Sinitsyna, A.S., Ivlieva, K. V. Performance Optimization of Terminal and Warehouse Complex of JSC Russian Railways in the Use of Information and Automated Systems [Optimizacija dejatel’nosti terminal’no-skladskogo kompleksa OAO «RZhD» v uslovijah ispol’zovanija informacionnyh i avtomatizirovannyh system].Logistics - Eurasian Bridge: Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific and Practical Conference.Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University, Part 1.Krasnoyarsk, 2016.[Electronic resource]: http://sitebs.ru/blogs/28916.html.Last accessed 12.07.2016. 3.Sinitsyna, A.S., Konareva, N. A. Technological processes of terminal-warehouse cargo handling in the conditions of automation [Tehnologicheskie processy terminal’no-skladskoj obrabotki gruzov v uslovijah avtomatizacii].Integrirovannaja logistika, 2016, Iss.3, pp.11-18.
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Yang, Pengbo. "Information Management in the Logistics and Distribution Sector Using Metaheuristic Techniques." International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management 15, no. 4 (2022): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijisscm.305850.

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Information systems (IS) influence logistic and distribution management on sourcing, planning, delivery, and levels ranging from strategic operations to organizational strategy. Information management is a challenging task in logistics and distribution across the business. The supply chain has been increasingly accepted as a significant aid to cut costs and boost services. This paper proposes meta-heuristic techniques (MHT) for effective information management in logistics and distribution, from manufacturers to customers, security, a significant focus on collaboration of operations, co-operation, communication, and knowledge exchange across the supply chain. Modern organizations need advanced decision support systems focused on operative statistical modeling and solution methods and information and communication technology developments to adapt to the integration challenge. It suggests that metaheuristics can play an essential role in addressing complex logistical challenges from logistic architecture and management within the supply chain.
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Aas, Bjørnar, and Stein W. Wallace. "Management of Logistics Planning." International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management 3, no. 3 (2010): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jisscm.2010070101.

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Logistics problems are gradually becoming more complex and a better understanding of logistics management as a subject is a key to deal with the new challenges. A core element of logistics management is logistics planning, which substitutes for low customer service levels, high waste, and the use of buffers and slacks in the execution of logistic activities. Furthermore, the availability of information and problem-solving capabilities are established as the core parts of logistics planning. Based on this, in this paper, a conceptual model for the management of logistics planning is proposed and discussed. In this regard, the model is built on ideas from microeconomics.
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Kodjeykov, Rumen, Plamen Djankov, and Emiliq Encheva. "ENCODING THE INFORMATION IN A LOGISTICAL SYSTEM." Journal scientific and applied research 4, no. 1 (2013): 127–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.46687/jsar.v4i1.90.

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Codification of information and its protection is a priority in the management of logistics systems. The structure of the Codification number reported revenues and expenditures of special purpose products for a certain period of time. The use of this approach in a number of member states of the European Union. Study aims to develop an identification system for logistics standardization document information reporting of special purpose products , and to provide a database for production, storage and consumption quantities stored in logistics bases . Investigates inter-branch relations relevant for decisions about incoming and outgoing material flows . Adoption of standard solutions for coding the database reflects not only on the technical level of production, but also on the consumption and exploitation.
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Ngai, E. W. T., Kee-Hung Lai, and T. C. E. Cheng. "Logistics information systems: The Hong Kong experience." International Journal of Production Economics 113, no. 1 (2008): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2007.05.018.

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N., Karimov Akbarova N.R. "TO THE QUESTION LOGISTICS SYSTEMS." International Journal of Education, Social Science & Humanities. Finland Academic Research Science Publishers 11, no. 5 (2023): 1240–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7964840.

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<em>the article contains the basis of the logistics system and the definition of logistics, as well as the class of tasks to be solved. The analysis of solved and logistical problems, the management of material and information flows with them, dedicated to transport and industrial logistics, the class of the problem is given as a minimum problem.</em>
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Pecina, Miroslav, and Jan Husak. "Application of the New Nato Logistics System." Land Forces Academy Review 23, no. 2 (2018): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raft-2018-0014.

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Abstract The article focuses on the current use of NATO’s logistics information systems in NATO’s defense planning and operational planning process in the logistics area. Information support is provided through NATO Logistics Functional Area Services (LOGFAS) Logistics Systems, which create the necessary information environment through individual software tools. In order to improve logistical information support, NATO is in parallel preparing for the modernization of the existing information environment and developing LOG FS project that should replace existing information systems in the future, optimize information support, bring new functions and enable logistics operations coordination within NATO’s integrated command and control network and between alliance and nations.
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Dr., Khaldoun Bsoul. "COMPUTER NETWORKS AS AN ELEMENT OF LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY 8, no. 3 (2019): 161–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2607938.

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Objectives: Determine the place of network in a logistics enterprise system. Offer the parameters system of an estimation of computer network operation efficiency. Methods/Statistical analysis:In order to build logistical information systems that can be used to solve practical and economic issues, the following stages are needed: 1. Data and information required for the use of logistics information systems. 2. The mathematical model design enables the use of logistics information systems. 3. Building a system for simulation and presentation to conduct the necessary applications and achieve the desired results. 4. User Interfaces And using the objectively estimate efficiency computer networks (ECN), it is necessary to determine its share in profit of the enterprise, less expensive directly at networks. Findings:In this paper the place of the network in a logistics enterprise system is determined. The parameters system of an estimation of computer network operation efficiency is offered. &nbsp; Application/Improvements: This methodology has been applied in the Computer Networks Department of KTC&nbsp; in Jordan
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Brown, David, and Carlos F. Daganzo. "Logistics Systems Analysis." Journal of the Operational Research Society 43, no. 12 (1992): 1184. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2584276.

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Brown, David. "Logistics Systems Analysis." Journal of the Operational Research Society 43, no. 12 (1992): 1184. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.1992.186.

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Verdouw, C. N., N. Vucic, H. Sundmaeker, and A. J. M. Beulens. "Future Internet as a Driver for Virtualization, Connectivity and Intelligence of Agri-Food Supply Chain Networks." International Journal on Food System Dynamics 4, no. 4 (2013): 261–72. https://doi.org/10.18461/ijfsd.v4i4.443.

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The food and agribusiness is an important sector in European logistics with a share in the EU road transport of about 20%. One of the main logistic challenges in this sector is to deal with the high dynamics and uncertainty in supply and demand. This paper discusses the opportunities of Future Internet (FI) technologies to addresses the specific demands on information systems for logistics in the food and agribusiness domain. More specifically, it presents a Future Internet (FI) based design for smart agri-food logistic information systems. This design aims to enable new types of efficient and responsive logistics networks with flexible chain-encompassing tracking and tracing systems and decision support based on that information. These systems effectively virtualise the logistics flows from farm to fork, support a timely and error-free exchange of logistics information and provide functionality for intelligent analysis and reporting of exchanged data to enable early warning and advanced forecasting.
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Gruenwald, Hermann. "Logistics Software from a Logistics Management and Management Information Systems (MIS) Perspective." Information Management and Business Review 5, no. 12 (2013): 591–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v5i12.1092.

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The logistics profession has undergone severe changes over the last few decades, replacing muscle power with brain power. The virtual aspect of logistics has become equally important to the physical realm of transportation and warehousing. Supply Chain Management (SCM) deals with getting the right stuff to the right people at the right time in the right amount. To accomplish this task there are a number of more or less integrated logistics software application. Demand forecasting models based on historical data from data marts and data warehouses with built in seasonality and pricing models. Load planning software to appropriately palletize, containerize and load trucks and vessels. Route planning software with real time traffic and weather updates to reduce time and fuel costs. Electronic documents to accompany the shipment from purchase order, letter of credit to customs clearing and back-haul charges. Logistics software has many aspects and may be viewed differently from a software developer and user perspective. This study compares the perception of logistics software by management information systems (MIS) and logistics management students (Logistics) in Thailand. Some of the aspects include: user friendliness, ease of use, features and benefits, technical limitations.
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Zhuravskiy, Alexei, and Andrei Tsimayeu. "Problems of the choice of information logistics systems." Ekonomika i Organizacja Logistyki 2, no. 4 (2018): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/eiol.2017.2.4.40.

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Amami, Mokhtar, and Jack Brimberg. "Web-based interorganizational information systems for logistics outsourcing." Annales Des Télécommunications 58, no. 1-2 (2003): 266–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03001014.

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Watson, Richard, and Leyland Pitt. "Remarrying Marketing and Logistics with Information Systems Technology." Industrial Management & Data Systems 89, no. 1 (1989): 4–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02635578910132882.

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Medvedev, S., A. Mokhirev, and T. Rjabova. "Improvement of timber industry logistics using information systems." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 817 (May 27, 2020): 012021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/817/1/012021.

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Anh, Nguyen Thi Mai, Dao Quynh Chi, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Binh, Pham Thi Thi, and Nguyen Thi Hong Ngoc. "The Influence of Logistics Information System on Customer Satisfaction." International Journal of Research 11, no. 4 (2024): 136——156. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11002172.

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<em>This article aims to examine the impact of the Logistics information system on customer satisfaction. Quantitative analysis is based on data taken from a survey of individuals and businesses operating in Vietnam that have used Logistics information systems. Research results show that the groups of factors that constitute the quality of Logistics information systems such as usefulness, reliability, ease of use and flexibility have an impact on customer satisfaction. These research results have important implications for the practice of Logistics information systems of businesses, and can serve as a basis for proposing solutions to perfect and improve the quality of Logistics information systems to the level of customer satisfaction when using.</em>
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Sudrajat, Asep, Dede Hertina, and Wien Dyahrini. "SISTEM LOGISTIK DI INDONESIA: TINJAUAN KELEMBAGAAN DAN SISTEM INFORMASI." SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REFLECTION : Economic, Accounting, Management and Business 7, no. 2 (2024): 283–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.37481/sjr.v7i2.827.

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The purpose of writing this article is to identify and elaborate on the institutional and logistical information systems, services, and benefits that stakeholders can obtain, as well as the challenges and obstacles that occur, and what solutions can be taken so that the existing logistics system becomes efficient in terms of time, cost, and business processes. The approach taken by the author is through literature review and gathering information from relevant parties and elaborating on the institutions and logistical information systems currently implemented. This study shows that there are several information systems related to the digitization of logistics processes, both developed by government agencies (as authorities) and by companies independently. The logistics information systems currently in operation are relatively integrated (through the National Logistics Ecosystem /NLE) among stakeholders such as Customs, quarantine, Port Authorities, financial services and banking, the Ministry of Transportation (InaPortNet, SIMLALA, SITOLAUT, SIJUKA), the Ministry of Trade (Inatrade), the Ministry of Industry, and the Ministry of Finance (INSW and NLE).
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Mamatov, Shohruhbek. "MECHANISMS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE ACTIVITIES OF ENTERPRISES." Economics and education 24, no. 4 (2023): 307–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.55439/eced/vol24_iss4/a51.

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In the scientific article, the concept of logistics information systems, the introduction of logistics information systems in enterprises, what basic tasks logistics information systems should perform, the organizational structure of the logistics information system, how information logistics systems meet the requirements, the main directions of the enterprises' actions on the implementation of logistics operations, and the logistics information system It is widely explained that what opportunities are created.
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Revina, Revina, Nofrisel Nofrisel, and Zaenal Abidin. "Effectiveness of Logistics Information System Use and Logistics Information System Quality on User Performance through User Satisfaction." Jurnal Impresi Indonesia 3, no. 6 (2024): 418–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.58344/jii.v3i6.4962.

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The effective use of information systems in logistics companies will assist company management in changing business growth strategies. Information system quality is a measurement that focuses on the output processed by the system. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of using the Logistics Information System and its impact on performance and user satisfaction. The research method uses a quantitative approach. The research was conducted at Puninar Logistics with a sample size of 100 employees. Data was collected through a questionnaire with a Likert scale model that had been tested. The data analysis method used is SmartPLS (Partial Least Square) 4.0. The effectiveness of the Logistics Information System cannot be separated from information systems and information technology. The presence of information technology systems has had a lot of influence on an individual/ organization, not only on individuals/ organizations, but this influence extends to business processes and organizational transactions. In addition, effectiveness is a very important concept in organizations because it is a measure of the success of the organization in achieving its goals. This means that it can be said that effectiveness is directly related to achieving goals and is the key to the success of an organization. Research on the effect of information system effectiveness on employee performance has been carried out in many previous studies, but there are inconsistencies in research results regarding this relationship. Research results such as in research show that the effectiveness of the use of information systems has a positive effect on employee performance.
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KUDRIAVTSEVA, O. "PECULIARITIES OF THE INFORMATION LOGISTICS SYSTEM OF AN ENTERPRISE." Economics of the transport complex, no. 39 (June 26, 2022): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.30977/etk.2225-2304.2022.39.115.

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Since the information logistics system should provide information interaction between the systems of the organization, covering its main business processes, the paper considers the features of the information logistics system (ILS) of an enterprise depending on the type of its economic activity. To do this, the main elements and functions of the information logistics system were identified, the range of tasks was identified and the typical business processes for trade and manufacturing enterprises were determined.&#x0D; The system of information logistics for production management is divided into a separate group, which combines the executive system of production, the automated system of production management and the information and computing system. The systems of this group solve the problems of synchronization, coordinate, analyze and optimize the output of any production in real time. The paper compares MES (systems that provide operational planning) and ERP (systems that implement long-term planning) systems that serve the different levels of the information structure. This analysis showed that MES-systems provide greater production efficiency and increase its profitability due to a more rapid response to external changes, as well as the use of mathematical methods to increase the degree of implementation of planned tasks. Based on the analysis, the paper proposes to identify several universal information logistics systems that should exist in any enterprise. In addition, the paper presents a matrix of compliance of information logistics systems of an enterprise in accordance with the specifics of their economic activity.
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Kampf, Rudolf, Lenka Ližbetinová, and Kamila Tišlerová. "Management of Customer Service in Terms of Logistics Information Systems." Open Engineering 7, no. 1 (2017): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eng-2017-0006.

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AbstractThis paper is focused on perceiving the logistic services as the competition advantage in frame of the ecommerce. Customers consider their purchases in its complexity and all the logistic services should be designed to meet with customers’ preferences as much as possible. Our aim was to identify and evaluate of customers perceiving in frame of sales proposals offered by e-shops. Collected data of research were processed with the usage of cluster analysis. The aim of this paper is to present the results and conclusions from this research with focus on the elements of logistics services within e-commerce. These outputs can be used for knowledge base of information systems through which enterprises evaluate their decisions and selection of variants. For the enterprise, it is important to appropriate decisions about resource allocation and design of the structure of logistics services were set based on real customer preferences.
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Wornalkiewicz, Wladyslaw, Yurii KRAVCHYK, and OLENA PADCHENKO. "INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE LONG CARGO FORWARDING SYSTEM." HERALD OF KHMELNYTSKYI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 300, no. 6 (2021): 254–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2307-5740-2021-300-6-40.

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This paper provides a short overview of the systems supporting the TDL industries (Transportation, Distribution, &amp; Logistics) available on the market. The software was considered in terms of its suitability for companies specializing in the transport of oversized long cargo. The programs mentioned in the work do not constitute a closed directory. When choosing the systems, their popularity and availability were taken into account. Programs supporting TDL industries can be grouped into three basic categories, such as: freight exchanges, fleet management systems, and specialized software. An employee of an exemplary logistics company was asked about the usefulness of these systems in a company that transports oversized long cargo. The example of an interview conducted in an example logistics company was used to present which IT applications are currently used. The interview with the respondent revealed significant shortcomings in the specialist software market. The collected information indicates the need to build an integrated logistic IT system for the industry dealing with comprehensive delivery from the producer to the place of assembly of long and often heavy, uniform long structures.
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Gruenwald, Hermann. "Logistics Information Systems (LIS) on the Go-Mobile Apps and Social Media." Information Management and Business Review 7, no. 4 (2015): 64–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v7i4.1164.

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Logistics has evolved over the past few decades from transportation and warehousing to global Supply Chain Management (SCM). This requires the coordination of the flow of material, money and information. The velocity of doing business has increased and manual operations have been automated. Modern Logistic Information Systems (LIS) with all its logistics related sub systems are replacing muscle power with brain power and pencil and paper with smart phones and social media. The virtual aspect of logistics has become equally important to the physical realm of transportation and warehousing. Supply Chain Management (SCM) deals with getting the right stuff to the right people at the right time in the right amount. To accomplish this task there are a number of more or less integrated logistics software application. Demand forecasting models based on historical data from data marts and data warehouses with built in seasonality and pricing models. Load planning software to appropriately palletize, containerize and load trucks, trains and vessels. Route planning software with real time traffic and weather updates combined with Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to reduce transportation time and fuel costs. Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) to receive, put-away, store, receive and marshal the shipment. Electronic documents accompany the shipment from purchase order, letter of credit to customs clearing and back-haul charges. While these applications in the past have been mostly desktop applications used in the office at the management level, the move is to mobile applications. The footprint of LIS is getting smaller and is moving from the desktop to the Smartphone. At the core of any logistic information systems (LIS) is electronic communication. With the advent of the internet and social media personal communication has taken on other forms. With smart phones and tablets like the I-Phone and I-Pad e-commerce advanced to m-commerce. While technology enables the global supply chain, how do future logistics professionals feel about applying this cutting edge communication technology in their personal and professional lives? This quantitative study compares the aptitude of Thai logistics management students towards the use of social media and modern mobile telecommunication technology in their personal lives and in the context of professional use in connection with logistics information systems (LIS).
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Jakes, Jan. "Position of Logistics in Organizational Structures - Trends." International Journal of Management Science and Business Administration 2, no. 7 (2015): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18775/ijmsba.1849-5664-5419.2014.27.1004.

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The article aims to describe different types of organizational structures in the companies, their strengths and weaknesses, and trends in the organizational structures. Then, the position of logistics in organizational structures, different logistic systems in organizational structures from practice have been described. The next section describes the structure of logistics centrally managed for manufacturing companies and types of information flows across the logistical structure of production. In conclusion, the latest trends in the structures of business logistics and the potential contribution of this work have been stated.
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Mańkowski, Cezary, and Dariusz Weiland. "Logistics of information in intermodal transport." MATEC Web of Conferences 235 (2018): 00013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823500013.

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The contemporary economy is characterised by a high degree of reliance on modern technologies and information systems. Modern technologies have become a source of innovativeness and a tool for building competitive advantage across all sectors of the market, including transportation. Such technologies as telematics, RFID and GPS/GPRS have contributed to the development of transport systems. Information logistics is crucial in order for the modern technologies to be utilised effectively in transportation. This necessity is driven by the fact that information is a type of resource and hence requieres adequate logistics. The same applies to intermodal transport, where it is vital to manage the stores of information appropriately and efficiently through well organised logistics. This article discusses logistics of information as one of the key auxiliaries to intermodal transport. It also outlines an innovative approach to information as viewed from the perspective of domestic railway companies, which may benefit from implementing information logistics in order to utilise such assets as railway infrastructure, supply trains, train stations, sidetracks and ground adjacent to railtracks. This, in turn, will allow them to transition from being traditional transport suppliers to the rank of logistics integrators responsible for handling intermodal transport. The authors elaborate on the possible functional mechanisms of an intermodal transport market whose management and supervision is assumed by a domestic railway service supplier, thereby becoming an integrator of logistics for intermodal transport whose operating draws on information flows between operators working in different sectors of transport.
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KAPLER, Monika, and Paweł WOJTAL. "Geographic information systems in the urban logistics development strategy." Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization and Management Series 2018, no. 130 (2018): 277–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2018.130.25.

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Valackiene, Asta, and Rasa Andrijauskaite. "Model for Assessing Information Logistics Systems in Banks: Lithuanian Case Study." Logistics 5, no. 3 (2021): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/logistics5030042.

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This study aims to provide valuable insights into the information logistics process and to ensure the effectiveness of its systems in the business environment by discussing the banking sector. In this regard, this study investigates the information logistics system of a bank’s IT service center. For this purpose, the instruments for transfer of the bank Z information logistics system were empirically tested in order to highlight the assessment factors; the various factors related to the bank Z information logistics management methodologies and the methods were examined. The key findings and contributions were achieved, i.e., we developed a systematic model for assessing information logistics systems in a bank. The model explains the adaptation of various methodologies and techniques of information logistics systems in the banking sector and justifies the platform of interaction of information logistics processes. The first part of the article introduces the concept of information logistics systems and unpacks its development and management methodologies and processes. The second part introduces the research methodology for assessing information logistics systems. The results highlight the system of management processes applied to the information logistics and discuss the areas and tools for improving this system. The main outcome of this research is presented in the third part, where the systematic model for assessing information logistics systems is developed. This model distinguishes the stages of information logistics cycles and the levels of the information logistics environments. It indicates the information logistics methodologies and techniques linking to the six types of management processes in the IT service center of a bank. The developed model helps to make the assessment of the information cycle more efficient and demonstrates a customizable result which can be adapted by other companies within their IT service centers.
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Liana Kanchaveli, Liana Kanchaveli. "Modern Digital Technologies and Automatic Control Systems In Logistics Companies - Digital Logistics." Economics 105, no. 6-8 (2022): 124–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.36962/ecs/105/6-8/2022-124.

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Digitization is one of the most important tools for survival in the new world. Today, business is moving from global digitalization to global adaptation. Business will have to solve the technical issues (hardware, components, software); develop new and replace existing IT services, enhance physical, economic, organizational, personnel, information, legal security The article considers the relevance and importance of introducing modern digital technologies into the activities of logistics companies. Thanks to innovations, many companies have the opportunity to increase their competitiveness and client-oriented approach in the logistics market. The article also contains examples of various automated control systems in certain logistics processes and their application in practice. The use of modern information technologies and intelligent transport management systems is a key area for improving the delivery of goods. The use of modern information technologies and intelligent transport management systems is a key area for improving the delivery of goods so the article considers the relevance and importance of introducing modern digital technologies into the activities of logistics companies. The article also contains examples of various automated control systems in certain logistics processes and their application in practice. Digitalization makes the transportation of goods much simpler, provides flexibility in working with customers and allows one to pay in any currency through various payment systems. In addition to simplifying electronic document management and communication process, digital logistics in the future is considered to use unmanned vehicles and drones. Such facilities provide faster delivery of goods or communication to remote areas when roads are congested. Key words: logistics, digitalization, information technology, automated logistics, digital logistics and technologies, increasing competitiveness and client-oriented approach, logistics market, intelligent transport management systems, multimodal cargo transportation.
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Besoul, Khaldoun, Ayman Nayef Al Halaybeh, and Safwan Al Salaimeh. "The using of smart contracts in logistic information systems services and ways to review it." iRASD Journal of Management 2, no. 2 (2020): 79–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.52131/jom.2020.0202.0018.

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There are many changes related to the development of the Internet and e-business, which significantly impact the logistics sector's service sectors. Electronic logistics is not a new segment or a new standard in the classification process for logistics companies. It leads to the development and improvement of a wide range of logistics services. Blockchain technologies can be used to improve and develop services, which are an integral part of this evolution. This research sheds light on the mechanism and application of these technologies in logistics services and the extent of their impact on logistical activities where some technical aspects of Blockchain are studied in detail, including smart contracts that use the Ethereum platform as an example.
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Weiland, Dariusz. "Identifying the impact of information logistics on contemporary conceptions of logistics." Transport Economics and Logistics 78 (December 21, 2018): 167–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/etil.2018.78.14.

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The contemporary economy is characterized by high reliance on modern technology, IT systems, and analyses of large amounts of information and data. This reliance promotes creation of new, innovative logistics concepts. Many practitioners and scientists have described the current situation as a logistics revolution, logistics 4.0 or logistics of the 21st century. This article attempts to systematize this terminology and present the foundation of modern strategies within logistics. What influenced the creation and functioning of the contemporary logistics strategies was the logistics of information and rationalization processes occurring within it. The aim of the article is to identify the impact of information logistics on the development and functioning of selected, contemporary logistics concepts.
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Khayrullin, Rustam Zinnatullovich. "The system for statistical analysis of logistic information." Vestnik MGSU, no. 5 (May 2015): 133–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2015.5.133-140.

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The current problem for managers in logistic and trading companies is the task of improving the operational business performance and developing the logistics support of sales. The development of logistics sales supposes development and implementation of a set of works for the development of the existing warehouse facilities, including both a detailed description of the work performed, and the timing of their implementation. Logistics engineering of warehouse complex includes such tasks as: determining the number and the types of technological zones, calculation of the required number of loading-unloading places, development of storage structures, development and pre-sales preparation zones, development of specifications of storage types, selection of loading-unloading equipment, detailed planning of warehouse logistics system, creation of architectural-planning decisions, selection of information-processing equipment, etc. The currently used ERP and WMS systems did not allow us to solve the full list of logistics engineering problems. In this regard, the development of specialized software products, taking into account the specifics of warehouse logistics, and subsequent integration of these software with ERP and WMS systems seems to be a current task. In this paper we suggest a system of statistical analysis of logistics information, designed to meet the challenges of logistics engineering and planning. The system is based on the methods of statistical data processing.The proposed specialized software is designed to improve the efficiency of the operating business and the development of logistics support of sales. The system is based on the methods of statistical data processing, the methods of assessment and prediction of logistics performance, the methods for the determination and calculation of the data required for registration, storage and processing of metal products, as well as the methods for planning the reconstruction and development of the existing warehouses. The results of approbation of software for the logistics of designing large warehouses of metal trading companies are given.
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Wang, Limei, and Ki-Hyung Bae. "Research on the Impact of Logistics Outsourcing Cooperation in China’s Internet E-commerce on Logistics Achievements." Korean Logistics Research Association 33, no. 5 (2023): 41–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17825/klr.2023.33.5.41.

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This study focuses on increasingly competitive Chinese e-commerce enterprises and explores the impact of logistics outsourcing partnerships on service expansion and logistics outcomes in supply chain strategy. The research results show that among the determining factors of logistics outsourcing, reducing costs will affect the improvement of service levels in addition to traditional functions, as well as considerations for the use and compatibility of information systems (+). Among the determining factors of logistics outsourcing, the improvement of service level and the utilization and compatibility of information systems have a positive (+) impact on the level of logistics outsourcing. In addition, besides traditional functions, all other functions in the outsourcing level have a meaningful impact on logistics efficiency and effectiveness. In the context of logistics outsourcing decisions, cost reduction has been confirmed as an extremely critical factor. Companies should focus not only on outsourcing traditional logistics functions but also on improving service levels and enhancing the utilization and compatibility of information systems to achieve cost savings. The effective utilization of information systems and compatibility are key elements in elevating the level of outsourcing. Companies need to develop and enhance their ability to effectively use information systems while maintaining compatibility with other systems, which contributes to increased efficiency in logistics management. Furthermore, this underscores the importance of viewing outsourcing as a strategic tool rather than just a means for cost reduction, allowing companies to gain a competitive edge. To achieve the best results, a comprehensive approach that considers both traditional functions and service-related aspects, along with information system functionalities, is necessary. Such an integrated approach is expected to enhance the level of logistics outsourcing and optimize logistics performance.
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Brzozowska, Anna. "Significance of Production Logistics in Integrated IT Systems." Applied Mechanics and Materials 474 (January 2014): 423–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.474.423.

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Production logistics is an element of the logistics system. This article presents its basic tasks and the scope of support for information technologists. The advance in the development of IT systems gives a new form to production enterprises supporting professional management of all logistics processes. Thanks to modern IT technology, production enterprises have the possibility of transformation, which enables them to carry out a new range of activities. The Author highlights in the paper the revolutionary role of integrated IT systems using the examples of selected systems, whose efficient implementation enables covering the operational needs of production enterprises. Although in the case of logistics, information has always constituted the basis for management, it is now when, thanks to the suitable technology, it has become the basis for competitive logistic strategies. Information, apart from workforce, capital, materials, is one of the basic resources of an enterprise, while IT systems have significantly extended the opportunity to make use of information which serves not only building reports or lists, but also covering operational needs of an enterprise. Thanks to those systems certain pieces of information can be used repeatedly without paying attention to their relevance. Proper implementation and use of integrated IT systems currently constitutes the basis for business management.
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Khaldoun, Besoul, Nayef Al Halaybeh Ayman, and al Salaimeh Safwan. "Using of Smart Contracts in Logistic Information Systems Services and the Ways to Review it." iRASD Journal of Management (JOM) 2, no. 2 (2020): 79–83. https://doi.org/10.52131/jom.2020.0202.0018.

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Abstract There are many changes related to the development of the Internet and e-business, which significantly impact the logistics sector&#39;s service sectors. Electronic logistics is not a new segment or a new standard in the classification process for logistics companies. It leads to the development and improvement of a wide range of logistics services. Blockchain technologies can be used to improve and develop services, which are an integral part of this evolution. This research sheds light on the mechanism and application of these technologies in logistics services and the extent of their impact on logistical activities where some technical aspects of Blockchain are studied in detail, including smart contracts that use the Ethereum platform as an example.
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Lee, Sang Young. "Ubiquitous Materials for the Logistic Information System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 876 (February 2018): 117–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.876.117.

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Modern identification technologies such as radio-frequency identification, or RFID, have become increasingly important for streamlining production and logistics operations in almost every industry. In steel industrial enterprise, there is many logistic information which is still collected manually. It brings out many disadvantages such as inaccurate logistics information, irregular logistics, be lasted feedback and so on. In this paper, presents the feasibility of deploying RFID for the steel industry as a tool to reduce the production costs. Steel industry that is applicable to RFID-based tracking management system is proposed. And basically small and medium-sized steel industries, reflecting the characteristics of the building systems and by allowing for faster application time, while minimizing the capital investment.
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Kuliś, Ewa, Marcin Łukasiewicz, Magdalena Ledemann, and Aleksandr Dykha. "The importance of information systems supporting logistics processes production company." MATEC Web of Conferences 375 (2023): 02008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202337502008.

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The article presents key issues regarding the field of knowledge of logistics. The nature and meaning of a logistics system and relevant logistic information are discussed. In the further part of the work, selected IT systems supporting the production processes of the company are reviewed, presenting the specific features of each of them. The structure of AFPRO Filters enterprise, where the surveys were conducted, is also characterized. For the purpose of the work, two surveys were carried out, based on which the effectiveness of using implemented information systems is assessed from the point of view of users from various departments of the company. In the summary of the work, solutions, which could help the company to increase the efficiency of the use of implemented information systems and thus improve the flow of information are proposed.
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Zhu, Shengyan, Jiajing Gao, Xueting He, Shuanglu Zhang, Ying Jin, and Zheyi Tan. "Green logistics oriented tug scheduling for inland waterway logistics." Advanced Engineering Informatics 49 (August 2021): 101323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aei.2021.101323.

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Abdulnaser S. H. Al-MSloum. "Optimizing Football World Cup Logistics and Operations with Information Systems." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 5s (2025): 67–78. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i5s.591.

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Logistics and operations for such a big event like the Football World Cup need to be well-established and efficient. This article provides an account of the application of advanced information systems in managing and enhancing the flow of logistics and other operations during such events in general and logistics in particular. This paper, therefore, discusses how integrated solutions can be adopted by analysing a case of practice of these systems in Saudi Arabia. The modern applications of the tracking systems in real-time are based on two major technologies namely Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the Internet of Things (IoT) to monitor and control the flow of vehicles and to decrease traffic jams when managing vehicle fleets. This is also useful for the current study is the application of predictive analytics in demand forecasting, resource availability, and transportation scheduling. Further, automation of business processes helps in stock control and timely delivery of products and services without stagnation. Blockchain technology is examined for the purpose of increasing information transparency in the supply chain, data accuracy and effective interaction between the participants. The case also shows the use of cloud-based solutions to support communication and collaboration between logistics teams to increase the flexibility of processes. This article compares how the increasing digital landscape of Saudi Arabia can act as a standard in terms of logistics for huge sporting events around the world, with an emphasis on the function of activities like logistics and operations management for the success of an occasion.
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Hisano Barbosa, Danilo, and Marcel Andreotti Musetti. "Logistics information systems adoption: an empirical investigation in Brazil." Industrial Management & Data Systems 110, no. 6 (2010): 787–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02635571011055054.

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Wasik, Arthur. "Logistics Information Systems: The Importance of an Enterprise Perspective." Logistics Information Management 5, no. 1 (1992): 18–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000002890.

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Stepaniuk, M. Y., I. P. Sinitsyn, and O. V. Kotelia. "About applicability of NATO logistics information systems in Ukraine." PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMING, no. 4 (December 2018): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/pp2018.04.101.

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