IJSTR

International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

Home Contact Us
ARCHIVES
ISSN 2277-8616











 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

IJSTR >> Volume 9 - Issue 2, February 2020 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

Website: http://www.ijstr.org

ISSN 2277-8616



Logistics Network In India: Challenges And Scope

[Full Text]

 

AUTHOR(S)

D.Arivazhagan, Professor, AMET Business School, AMET University, Chennai.

 

KEYWORDS

Universal situation, infrastructure, tax structure, storage, LSPs & 3PL.

 

ABSTRACT

In today’s shipping Industry Logistics is one of the key word increasingly attractive and essential topic among academicians and consultants, because it leads to reduced working cost improved distribution performance and improved customer satisfaction levels. The universal logistics business is projected to the worth of 11.9 billion dollars through large service providers who are headquartered in regions like Europe, the major market is United States, which is about one-third of the Universal market. The international logistics industry is categorized by cost(high) of operations, small margin, unavailability of talent, infrastructure blockages, demand from customers for financing in updated expertise and providing single stop of result to all their requirements. The business is also continually undergoing & facing association through procurements, merges and unions. This paper provides a viewpoint on these problems, outline few challenges through secondary data and pronounce some exciting initiatives that some needs to complete through brilliance in handling logistics.

 

REFERENCES

[1] Gianpaolo Ghiani, Gilbert Laporte , Roberto Musmanno (2013). Introduction to Logistics Systems Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
[2] D K Agrawal, Macmilan (2011). Integral Logistics Management: Operations and Supply Chain Management Within and Across Companies, Fourth Edition, Paul Schönsleben, Auerbach Publications, 2011
[3] Carbone, V. and Stone, M.A. Growth and relational strategies used by the European logistics service provides: rationale and outcomes. Transportation Research, Part E, Logistics and Transportation Review, 41E (6), 495- 510.
[4] Rajendra Prasad, R., (2019) Supply chain and shipping management: A key factor for logistic innovation International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(2), pp 415 – 417.
[5] Rengamani, J.,(2018). A study on the civil engineering logistics growth and challenges in India, International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 9(8), pp 44-53.
[6] Srinivasan, R.(2019) Supply chain and shipping management: A key factor for logistic innovation International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(2), pp 415 – 417.