Logistics Information Management: Volume 3 Issue 1
Table of contents
EDI — THE WAY FORWARD
DAVID PALMERElectronic Data Interchange (EDI) is a much discussed topic, but remains widely misunderstood. In this article David Palmer clarifies the current significance and future direction…
NETWORKED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
S. ASHMANInformation systems are examined with respect to how they can develop in an integrated way. Steve Ashman describes typical company systems, potential integration routes and shows…
DATA TRANSACTION HIGHWAYS
B. CLAYTONUnisys ‘data transaction highway’ process flow was first presented to the Council of Logistics Management at its 1988 conference. This article will identify some specific…
IBM'S APPROACH TO INTEGRATED LOGISTICS
R. MASON, J.W.H. MILLER, A.E. JACOBSThe authors outline IBM's organisation and logistics processes and show the current application of information systems.
INFORMATION MATERIAL FLOW MAPPING
UMIT S. BITITCI, ALLAN S. CARRIEDuring recent years integration has been the key issue for many manufacturing organisations. The authors review recent developments and ongoing research work and propose a…
EUROPEAN LOGISTICS MOVES AHEAD
HR HIBBERTGKN Chep Ltd manages approximately 18 million pallets within the European distribution change. Harry Hibbert comments on the rapidly changing European distribution scene based on…
EPS ESTABLISHES EUROPEAN BRIDGEHEAD
An ability to offer a wide range of logistics services is one of the strengths of EPS Logistics Management. Now, it has extended its operations into Europe with a contract to…
SHOP FLOOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
LUDO F. GELDERSThe Japanese industrial challenge is well‐known. As a consequence, study of the Japanese management approach has become a very popular subject. In this article Ludo Gelders…
A NEW ZEALAND REVOLUTION
D. BAKERAn innovation in container handling and transportation has revolutionised New Zealand. Doug Baker explains the concept of ground level packing and unpacking.