Multi-item Products in Third Party Logistics Financing Warehouse Model for Logistic Finance / 第三方物流之多項產品物流金融融通倉模型探討

碩士 / 國立東華大學 / 國際企業學系 / 98 / Most of Taiwanese business companies scope belong to small and medium sized enterprise (SME). In Taiwan's economic development, especially SEMs play an important role. However, un-smooth operations of SMEs occur cause of the shortage of liquidity. Thus, SMEs do not have instant liquidity to turnover and resection the problems of operation. Therefore, SEMs need brow from financial institutions. Financing warehouse concept is issued in 2002. It was a new developed concept of the combination of conventional inventory management and accounting principles. Here, the third party logistics campaniles are the processing fair dealing organization. They are the synthesized logistic service platform and work on public warehousing, distribution and accessing the inventory value for financial institutions, and help SEMs to pledge the storage in inventory system.
In the past, the financing warehouse was focused on qualitative studies. Until 2008, the quantitative models are developed and the first issued by Taiwan academia. This model combines the inventory management and principles of accounting and studies the models under single product of simulated data. However, this study consider multi-item products inventory as the subject of pledge and proposed a quantitative model dealing the multi-item products values and cash flow enabling the enterprise to obtain the optimal profit and the maximum amount of financing loan. Finally, a case of A company's real inventory data is applied to the proposal quantization model to implement and obtain the optional profit and the maximum amount of financing loan.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/098NDHU5320036
Date January 2010
CreatorsChe-Wei Kuo, 郭哲維
ContributorsChen, C. B., 陳啟斌
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format101

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