2015
DOI: 10.4218/etrij.15.2314.0056
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Integrated GIS-based Logistics Process Monitoring Framework with Convenient Work Processing Environment for Smart Logistics

Abstract: In today's highly competitive business environment, most companies try to manage their logistics function strategically to satisfy their orders as cost-effectively as possible and maximize their present and future profits. In this environment, logistics process visibility is essential to companies wishing to competently track components, parts, or products in transit from the original suppliers to the final destinations. Thus, it is important to provide instantly and easily recognizable information about such … Show more

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“…GIS is a tool that can be used to manage and analyse a large set of spatial data. It has aided in solving various logistics problems, including hub location problems [30], emergency logistics distribution [31], urban logistics system design [2], CO 2 emissions reduction of distribution [32], and logistics process monitoring [33]. Clustering analyses were also conducted by taking advantage of GISs to display larger spatial data [34][35][36].…”
Section: Geographic Information Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GIS is a tool that can be used to manage and analyse a large set of spatial data. It has aided in solving various logistics problems, including hub location problems [30], emergency logistics distribution [31], urban logistics system design [2], CO 2 emissions reduction of distribution [32], and logistics process monitoring [33]. Clustering analyses were also conducted by taking advantage of GISs to display larger spatial data [34][35][36].…”
Section: Geographic Information Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Song et al used the logistics relationship between the operating units to make a mutual relationship diagram, and after correction and adjustment, a feasible layout plan was obtained, and then weighted evaluation and other methods were used for optimal evaluation [11]. Considering the agglomeration efficiency and scale effect of logistics parks, Yu et al studied the optimal allocation of logistics parks and logistics distribution centers in a region, established corresponding mathematical models, and proposed corresponding solving algorithms [12]. Khatib and Barco analyzed the function, business process, and macro-distribution of the container terminal as a logistics center and discussed the importance of some logistics node planning from the perspective of logistics strategic planning and management [13].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%