Logistics concept
As a logistics concept that is basic principle of a logistics system referred to, that is the "philosophy" of the approach or a basic idea that this can be based. A logistics concept is geared more towards empirical relevance than scientificity; the strategic orientation towards the company's goals is already included.
The use of a certain technology , e.g. B. RFID , can be necessary for a certain logistics concept, but is not a logistics concept itself.
Examples
- Just-in-time production (JIT)
- Quick Response (QR)
- Continuous Replenishment (CRP)
- Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI)
- Cross docking
- Efficient Consumer Response (ECR)
- Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)
- Kanban
- Lean production
- Just-in-sequence production (JIS)
- Sequence inlining system
- Milkrun concept
- Dynamic warehousing
Individual evidence
- ↑ Rainer Völker, Jens Neu: Supply Chain Collaboration. Collaborative logistics concepts for third and fourth tier suppliers . Physica, Heidelberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-7908-1953-3 , pp. 23-46. (Chapter "Theoretical frame of reference" )