The Implementation and Analysis for Supply Chain Global Logistics / 供應鏈全球運籌之建構與分析

碩士 / 國立臺灣大學 / 工業工程學研究所 / 92 / Since 1980s, Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management as a subject has increasingly become a key management topic facing the globally competition realities of today, moreover, development of enterprises will have to be based on application of information technology if only there is a need to continue keeping ahead of industries by competition in the tight marketplace. Gone are the day when Taiwanese enterprises enjoyed a competitive margin in the production phase of global competition, restraints due to want of natural resources compounded with economic-political environments had, however, compelled local enterprises to go looking for chances for development elsewhere. The time has come for Taiwan to be equipped with the capability termed Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, while she marches boldly on stage international communities as the 21st century just begins to take shape.
Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management covers not only the Supply Chain Management respecting Suppliers vis-à-vis the manufacturers, but also the course of transaction way between the manufacturers and the customers, factors to be considered as they come into play include material flow, trade flow, cash flow, and information flow, to such magnitudes that every party having a part or art in the operation of the entire economic system is involves and put to a shock at the same time, for that reason some people have named it to Value Chain Management, VCM for short, or Extended Supply Chain Management, ESCM for short.
The keypoint of this thesis lies in researching the background under which the Supply Chain takes shape and Taiwan’s role as seen in the context of the Global Logistics and Supply Chain, through local industrial communities, in the meantime efforts are also input to finding way to move for internationalization amid the torrential downpour of Global Logistics, considering the technical know-how and omin-directional philosophy necessary to global deployment of the Logistics Regimentation in the best interest of Taiwanese entrepreneurs.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/092NTU05030008
Date January 2004
CreatorsTsan-Kai Sun, 孫贊凱
Contributors周雍強
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format97

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