Logistics-Production, Logistics-Marketing and External Integration: Their Impact on Performance
Economics and Business Working Paper No. 657
20 Pages Posted: 15 Oct 2003
Abstract
Highly competitive environments are leading companies to implement Supply Chain Management (SCM) to improve performance and gain a competitive advantage. SCM involves integration, coordination and collaboration across organisations and throughout the supply chain. It means that SCM requires internal (intraorganisational) and external (interorganisational) integration. This paper examines the Logistics-Production and Logistics-Marketing interfaces and their relation with the external integration process. The study also investigates the causal impact of these internal and external relationships on the company's logistical service performance. To analyse this, an empirical study was conducted in the Spanish Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector.
Keywords: Logistics integration processes, internal and external integration, logistics performance
JEL Classification: L290, L660, C120, C490
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