The Competitive Indices of Global Logistics Management System

碩士 === 國立海洋大學 === 河海工程學系 === 91 === In recent years, many countries begin to develop global logistics management, and the ROC government also start pushing correlative plans of the global logistics management, such as “The Plan for Developing Taiwan as an Asia-Pacific Regional Operations...

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Main Authors: Chen Ching-Yu, 陳青玉
Other Authors: Hunag Wen-Chih
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/39570970036419638786
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spelling ndltd-TW-091NTOU01920092016-06-22T04:26:44Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/39570970036419638786 The Competitive Indices of Global Logistics Management System 運籌管理體系競爭指標之研究 Chen Ching-Yu 陳青玉 碩士 國立海洋大學 河海工程學系 91 In recent years, many countries begin to develop global logistics management, and the ROC government also start pushing correlative plans of the global logistics management, such as “The Plan for Developing Taiwan as an Asia-Pacific Regional Operations Center” in 1995, “Global Logistics Management Plan” in 2000, “Challenge 2008 National Development Plan - Operations headquarters” in 2002, and the hot issues “Free Trade Agreement” and “Free Trade Area”. But the results of pushing the foregoing plans in recent years are limited and its main reason is not classified and defined the stages and modes of global logistics management. This study cited the concept of the Third Wave (agriculture wave, industry wave, information wave) of Alvin Toffer, and the ideas of three stages and six modes of the global logistics management system (Huang, 2003) to discuss the competitive relations of the global logistics management system. Owing to the difference of the competitive condition and the function between the stages and models in the global logistics management system, the evaluative index should be different. This study widely collected the references of domestic and international, and according to the concepts of the global logistics management system, we proposed the initial indexes through the opinion of the specialists and the scholars from the four levels, such as the cost, time, quality and elasticity. Besides in order to make the indexes with the five characters of the completeness, operational, decomposable, nonredundant and minimal size, we used the Simple Analysis of Related System (SARS) to select the indexes. Finally this study analyzed the competitive indexes of each stages and modes to provide to the reference for government to the development of the global logistics management plan. Hunag Wen-Chih 黃文吉 2003 學位論文 ; thesis 140 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立海洋大學 === 河海工程學系 === 91 === In recent years, many countries begin to develop global logistics management, and the ROC government also start pushing correlative plans of the global logistics management, such as “The Plan for Developing Taiwan as an Asia-Pacific Regional Operations Center” in 1995, “Global Logistics Management Plan” in 2000, “Challenge 2008 National Development Plan - Operations headquarters” in 2002, and the hot issues “Free Trade Agreement” and “Free Trade Area”. But the results of pushing the foregoing plans in recent years are limited and its main reason is not classified and defined the stages and modes of global logistics management. This study cited the concept of the Third Wave (agriculture wave, industry wave, information wave) of Alvin Toffer, and the ideas of three stages and six modes of the global logistics management system (Huang, 2003) to discuss the competitive relations of the global logistics management system. Owing to the difference of the competitive condition and the function between the stages and models in the global logistics management system, the evaluative index should be different. This study widely collected the references of domestic and international, and according to the concepts of the global logistics management system, we proposed the initial indexes through the opinion of the specialists and the scholars from the four levels, such as the cost, time, quality and elasticity. Besides in order to make the indexes with the five characters of the completeness, operational, decomposable, nonredundant and minimal size, we used the Simple Analysis of Related System (SARS) to select the indexes. Finally this study analyzed the competitive indexes of each stages and modes to provide to the reference for government to the development of the global logistics management plan.
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