International audiencePurposeThe starting point of the paper is the fact that customers participate in the logistics activities of the supply chain (SC) (Johnston, 1989; Granzin and Bahn, 1989). Having established that customers can and do participate in logistics, firms can consider transferring some of their logistics activities to/from their customer. The transfer can take two contrasting forms: outsourcing by the company of some logistics activities to its customers or insourcing by the company of some logistics activities from its customers. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a theoretical understanding of these company/customer transfers.Design/methodology/approachTo address this emerging issue, the authors build on the ser...
Outsourcing, where an organisation charges an external provider with the performance of an activity...
As many authors have noted, the outsourcing of logistics services is growing ever more prevalent in ...
This chapter seeks to critically revisit existing third party logistics (3PL) purchasing literature ...
International audiencePurposeThe starting point of the paper is the fact that customers participate ...
This article describes the notion of “customer activity” in logistics services as an interaction wit...
ABSTRACT Purpose - This aim of this dissertation is to study the impact of servitization in logis...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain the linkage between logistics and customer value. The focus...
In today´s supply chains, it often ends by the consumer but as seen with reverse logistics the consu...
Over the last years, the concept of logistics has expanded and evolved up to the current scenario wh...
This research work as part of a Master thesis aims to analyse the potential influence of outsourced ...
Competition amongst companies in the global market has resulted in increased production of goods and...
This chapter seeks to critically revisit existing third party logistics (3PL) purchasing literature ...
With the changes in the business environment, there has been an increasing dependence on the skills ...
The mutual interaction of marketing and logistics has been widely described in academic articles. Fo...
An increasing number of exchanges in the marketplace are deeply related to logistics. Globalization ...
Outsourcing, where an organisation charges an external provider with the performance of an activity...
As many authors have noted, the outsourcing of logistics services is growing ever more prevalent in ...
This chapter seeks to critically revisit existing third party logistics (3PL) purchasing literature ...
International audiencePurposeThe starting point of the paper is the fact that customers participate ...
This article describes the notion of “customer activity” in logistics services as an interaction wit...
ABSTRACT Purpose - This aim of this dissertation is to study the impact of servitization in logis...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain the linkage between logistics and customer value. The focus...
In today´s supply chains, it often ends by the consumer but as seen with reverse logistics the consu...
Over the last years, the concept of logistics has expanded and evolved up to the current scenario wh...
This research work as part of a Master thesis aims to analyse the potential influence of outsourced ...
Competition amongst companies in the global market has resulted in increased production of goods and...
This chapter seeks to critically revisit existing third party logistics (3PL) purchasing literature ...
With the changes in the business environment, there has been an increasing dependence on the skills ...
The mutual interaction of marketing and logistics has been widely described in academic articles. Fo...
An increasing number of exchanges in the marketplace are deeply related to logistics. Globalization ...
Outsourcing, where an organisation charges an external provider with the performance of an activity...
As many authors have noted, the outsourcing of logistics services is growing ever more prevalent in ...
This chapter seeks to critically revisit existing third party logistics (3PL) purchasing literature ...