eng
Poznan School of Logistics
Logforum
1734459X
2005-04-30
1
1
article
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT IN SUPLLY CHAIN SUPPORTED BY E-BUSINESS
Bogusław Śliwczyński
1
The supply chain management is playing a key role for each company because makes real business processes and income from product sale. The comprehension and business processes interactions along supply chain making up critical importance for success in the fast changing and competitive global business arena. Business partners cooperation in rapid changing market environment requires mass data flows acquisition and quasi-real time processing in many areas of operations activities in supply chain. All above mentioned ventures are aimed at processes rationalization together with deliverers and receivers that allows for competitiveness increasing in full supply chain. The management of mutually related business processes is supported by SCM (Supply Chain Management) level integrated information system or by electronic data interchange open standards of global e-business. Global standards of process modelling methodology (e.g. UMM - Unified Modelling Methodology) and modelling language (e.g. UML - Unified Modelling Language) (UN/CEFACT - United Nations / Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business ) applied to process specification guarantee equal and clear-cut process interpretation between business partners in supply chain. The process supervision requires performance indicators continuous monitoring and process parameters to control procedures execution. The article presents how operations processes management in supply chains adjusted to business process management (BPM) systems contribute controlling added value and direct product profitability in supply chain.
http://www.logforum.net/vol1/issue1/no1/1_1_1_05.pdf
supply chain
supply chain management
business process
process analysis
process parameter
process specification
process mapping
business process data base
control parameters
control algorithm
repository of general and common process
e-business
electronic platform
added value
direct product profitability
eng
Poznan School of Logistics
Logforum
1734459X
2005-04-30
1
1
article
ACCOMPLISHMENT OF SELECTED PACKAGE FUNCTIONS IN E-COMMERCE
Andrzej Korzeniowski
1
Jan Jasiczak
1
The evolution of electronic commerce has had an impact on the functions of product packages. The authors have evaluated the protective, information provision, marketing and environmental values of packages used by online bookstores and computer hardware stores. Such packages rated above 4 (on a 5-point scale) in
http://www.logforum.net/vol1/issue1/no2/2_1_1_05.pdf
package
package functions
e-commerce.
eng
Poznan School of Logistics
Logforum
1734459X
2005-04-30
1
1
article
IMPORTANCE OF THE KRALJIC MATRIX AS A STRATEGIC TOOL FOR MODERN PURCHASING
Hans-Heinrich Glöckner
1
Reinder Pieters
1
Wim de Rooij
1
Too often purchasing is seen as just an improved operational task. Due to this a lot of possibilities to use purchasing as a strategic tool for the organization are simply ignored. This article will show that purchasing could be more. The famous and well known portfolio model of Peter Kraljic will be used as starting position but the core will be to show current developments to turn this model into a strategic tool for purchasing. Also the use for this model in virtual organizations and for extended enterprises will be discussed and we will show that these organizations will profit from using this model for making decisions concerning make or buy decisions and long term relations with suppliers
http://www.logforum.net/vol1/issue1/no3/3_1_1_05.pdf
purchasing
Kraljic-matrix
purchasing strategies
new concepts based on Kraljic-matrix
logistics
competencies of buyers
eng
Poznan School of Logistics
Logforum
1734459X
2005-04-30
1
1
article
LOGISTICS PREFERENCES OF CLIENTS OF PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET IN SZCZECIN
Mariusz Jedliński
1
Specific features of pharmaceutical market, especially of goods flow on it, require precise, "made for specific purposes" logistic solutions for pharmacy supply channels. The search among pharmacies located in Szczecin and around this city confirmed this conclusion. Specific requirements and possibilities of their fulfilment by pharmaceutical wholesalers in West Pomorze region were presented in this paper
http://www.logforum.net/vol1/issue1/no4/4_1_1_05.pdf
pharmacy
pharmacy supply channels
pharmaceutical wholesalers
logistic preferences
eng
Poznan School of Logistics
Logforum
1734459X
2005-04-30
1
1
article
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SUPPLY CHAIN OF HOSPITAL
Izabela Dembińska-Cyran
1
The healthcare executives face increasing pressures to reduce costs and improve patient care. To accomplish this, many are reevaluating their organization's processes to enhance the effectiveness of their structure and procedures. In this paper, we look at the application of logistics approach to reorganizing of the internal and external hospital's supply chain, and how, through redesigning the structure and processes, the logistic cost can be reduced and quality service can be increase
http://www.logforum.net/vol1/issue1/no5/5_1_1_05.pdf
internal and external supply chain
hospital's logistics
pharmacology
eng
Poznan School of Logistics
Logforum
1734459X
2005-04-30
1
1
article
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT
Maciej Mindur
1
The following issues have been discussed in the article: the sources of transport needs arising, the influence of transport on the economy efficiency, the influence of the infrastructure and other elements on the relationship between the economy and transport. The author emphasizes, that transport becomes the area where the mutual relationships between the economy, its requirements and its, not always positive, influence on the environment. appear. Simultaneously, transport determines the infrastructure development directions, influencing the directions of the whole economy
http://www.logforum.net/vol1/issue1/no6/6_1_1_05.pdf
transport
forwarding service
forwarding needs
transport infrastructure
economic policy
eng
Poznan School of Logistics
Logforum
1734459X
2005-04-30
1
1
article
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS REALITY
Ewa Płaczek
1
Jacek Szołtysek
1
CRM lately becomes more popular category, because many of managers treat CRM as a tool (computer software) giving business an opportunity to achieve advantage on market. The purpose of this paper is to give definitions and ideas on CRM and kinds of CRM systems as well. Presented ideas and definitions give the Reader possibility to work out the right idea of what CRM is
http://www.logforum.net/vol1/issue1/no7/7_1_1_05.pdf
CRM
clientocentrism
permament client
front office
back office
operational CRM
analitic CRM
contact CRM