International audienceNetworking strategies continue to develop in most industries. They lead manufacturing and/or retailing firms to specialize in a few core competences and to become “brokers” who entrust external partners with peripheral activity management. This is one of the explanations for the rise of logistics service providers (LSPs), described in all modern textbooks dealing with supply chain management. Very recently, a new trend has emerged in Western countries: Some LSPs are becoming brokers, capable of organizing supply chain networks thanks to their perfect command of information systems. The LSPs called fourth-party logistics (4PL) have taken control of the intermediation function, positioning themselves at the heart of the ...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the concept of a fourth-party logistics provider and to i...
This chapter seeks to examine Industry 4.0-driven supply chains with a specific focus on technologic...
For a few decades, a new model of logistics service providers (LSP) has appeared and played the role...
International audienceNetworking strategies continue to develop in most industries. They lead manufa...
International audiencePurpose – The paper puts forward a transactional center approach to the four-p...
International audienceIn the past three decades, many firms have chosen to outsource logistics opera...
Hosie, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-2585-024XThe theory and practice of a networked approach to Supply Chain ...
The process of the evolution trajectory of the management logistics function is tracked in the conte...
This paper takes an overview of the development of the 4th Party Logistics concept. A cursory glanc...
The theory and practice of a networked approach to Supply Chain Management (SCM) are used to trace t...
International audienceOne of the most significant upheavals of the logistics industry is the emergen...
This exploratory study provides an understanding of how the Fourth Party Logistics Provider (4PL) ap...
The Internet is significantly changing the strategic behaviour of many businesses that operate in t...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the concept of a fourth-party logistics provider and to i...
This chapter seeks to examine Industry 4.0-driven supply chains with a specific focus on technologic...
For a few decades, a new model of logistics service providers (LSP) has appeared and played the role...
International audienceNetworking strategies continue to develop in most industries. They lead manufa...
International audiencePurpose – The paper puts forward a transactional center approach to the four-p...
International audienceIn the past three decades, many firms have chosen to outsource logistics opera...
Hosie, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-2585-024XThe theory and practice of a networked approach to Supply Chain ...
The process of the evolution trajectory of the management logistics function is tracked in the conte...
This paper takes an overview of the development of the 4th Party Logistics concept. A cursory glanc...
The theory and practice of a networked approach to Supply Chain Management (SCM) are used to trace t...
International audienceOne of the most significant upheavals of the logistics industry is the emergen...
This exploratory study provides an understanding of how the Fourth Party Logistics Provider (4PL) ap...
The Internet is significantly changing the strategic behaviour of many businesses that operate in t...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the concept of a fourth-party logistics provider and to i...
This chapter seeks to examine Industry 4.0-driven supply chains with a specific focus on technologic...
For a few decades, a new model of logistics service providers (LSP) has appeared and played the role...