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Planning enterprise resources by use of a reengineering approach to build a global logistics management system
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Logistics ProcessesBusiness Process IntegrationEngineeringTransport LogisticBusiness IntelligenceIndustrial EngineeringSmart ManufacturingInformation SystemGlm SystemE-businessEnterprise ResourcesManagementLogistics ServiceLogisticsSystems EngineeringSupply ChainIntegral LogisticsEnterprise Information SystemLogistics ModelBusiness Information SystemInformation System PlanningBusiness Information SystemsSupply Chain ManagementOperations ManagementBusiness OperationsEnterprise Resource PlanningBusinessErp System Implementation
Theoretically and ideally, enterprise resource planning (ERP) seeks to streamline and integrate operation processes and information flow within a company. Practically, ERP system implementation involves a much broader scope and in‐depth consideration within an organization as a whole. Concurrently, in response to this need for resource optimization, the impact of globalization has caused the emergence of a new business operation format, global logistics management (GLM). This pertains to the overall management system of a corporation’s undertaking of worldwide market distribution, product design, customer satisfaction, production, procurement, logistics, suppliers and inventory. Suggests building an ERP as the backbone for implementation of a GLM system, while minimizing the impact of changes by use of information system reengineering technology (ISRT). Proposes a novel development framework that applies ISRT and ERP to developing a GLM system to economize on the system implementation cost and minimize the impact of changes within the corporation as a whole.
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