Supply chain management - safety aspects

Developing economy, growing customer requirements and competition make the service level higher. Delivery safety - as the highest priority - has to be maintained at the same time. Customers more and more often require transport to be very flexible, fast, and complex in terms of carrying every quanti...

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Language:English
Published: Poznań School of Logistics 2010-12-01
Series:LogForum
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Online Access:http://www.logforum.net/vol6/issue4/no1/6_4_1_10.pdf
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spelling doaj-32b569a3dc3b44d7ab586a37c6674b9d2020-11-24T23:13:36ZengPoznań School of LogisticsLogForum1734-459X1895-20382010-12-0164Supply chain management - safety aspectsDeveloping economy, growing customer requirements and competition make the service level higher. Delivery safety - as the highest priority - has to be maintained at the same time. Customers more and more often require transport to be very flexible, fast, and complex in terms of carrying every quantity of goods of different sizes, from and to different countries, through customs clearance, storing and distribution of shipments. Meeting these requirements depends on complex information on transport processes and their safety. The article presents safety foundations and institution Authorized Economic Operator - AEO in supply chains. http://www.logforum.net/vol6/issue4/no1/6_4_1_10.pdfAuthorized Economic Operatorsupply chainssafety
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title Supply chain management - safety aspects
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Authorized Economic Operator
supply chains
safety
title_short Supply chain management - safety aspects
title_full Supply chain management - safety aspects
title_fullStr Supply chain management - safety aspects
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain management - safety aspects
title_sort supply chain management - safety aspects
publisher Poznań School of Logistics
series LogForum
issn 1734-459X
1895-2038
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Developing economy, growing customer requirements and competition make the service level higher. Delivery safety - as the highest priority - has to be maintained at the same time. Customers more and more often require transport to be very flexible, fast, and complex in terms of carrying every quantity of goods of different sizes, from and to different countries, through customs clearance, storing and distribution of shipments. Meeting these requirements depends on complex information on transport processes and their safety. The article presents safety foundations and institution Authorized Economic Operator - AEO in supply chains.
topic Authorized Economic Operator
supply chains
safety
url http://www.logforum.net/vol6/issue4/no1/6_4_1_10.pdf
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