Logistics Cooperation: Integrated Logistics Services
Author(s) -
Ieva MeidutėKavaliauskienė,
Michail Litvinenko,
Artūras Aranskis
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
verslas teorija ir praktika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.369
H-Index - 17
eISSN - 1822-4202
pISSN - 1648-0627
DOI - 10.3846/btp.2012.36
Subject(s) - business , integrated logistics support , humanitarian logistics , process management , key (lock) , lithuanian , service (business) , services computing , quality (philosophy) , third party , industrial organization , marketing , service delivery framework , computer security , computer science , web service , linguistics , philosophy , internet privacy , epistemology , world wide web
High quality service delivery is one of the key factors to survive in the market. It is highly important to meet the needs of the client since business survival depends on the client's use of business services. In recent years, the requirements of customers for the companies providing logistics services, known as third party logistics (3 PL), are continuously rising. It is obvious that the clients, insisting on the total complex of logistics services, expect additional services which would enable them to compete in the market on more favourable terms. The present article is aimed at analysing theoretical and practical aspects of third party logistics and suggesting the integrated logistics services model based on the Lithuanian example
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