E-logistics of Global Manufacturing Enterprise: A Case Study

Authors

  • Jun-Der Leu National Central University
  • Yu-Tsung Huang National Central University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2011.18.7.253

Keywords:

Global manufacturing enterprise, E-logistics, Case study

Abstract

Global manufacturing enterprises that operate in several countries need suitable business models and IT applications. Unlike the enterprise’s information systems, the IT application is an inter-organizational case, which has a larger application scope and higher integrated level, meaning that a systematic implementation reference is needed. In this research, we study changes in business models and e-logistics implementation for a global electronics manufacturing enterprise by means of a case study. Based on its business strategy and the rationalization process, the case company was able to implement its e-logistics within a short period of time. After its application, the company’s performance demonstrated improvements in logistics visibility, the time-to-customer, material inventory and error rate. However, some performance indices, such as the finished-good inventory, were not achieved because of the incomplete e-logistics scope. Based on this evidence, we summarize the company’s experience, compare the evidence with some theoretical models, and make suggestions for the development of an e-logistics system.  

Author Biographies

Jun-Der Leu, National Central University

Dept. of Business Administration

National Central University

Yu-Tsung Huang, National Central University

Dept. of Business Administration

National Central University

Published

2011-08-04

How to Cite

Leu, J.-D., & Huang, Y.-T. (2011). E-logistics of Global Manufacturing Enterprise: A Case Study. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2011.18.7.253

Issue

Section

Logistics and Material Handling