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Tertiary Logistics in the Focus of All Logistics

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  • Ratko Zelenika

    (Sveuèilište u Rijeci, Ekonomski fakultet u Rijeci)

  • Mirjana Grèiæ

    (asistentica)

  • Helga Pavliæ Skender

    (asistentica)

Abstract

Trade logistics, traffic logistics, transport logistics and warehouse logistics are just some of the tertiary logistics which enables production processes of all economic sector products and services. Tertiary logistics representing the tertiary economic sector is the most sofisticated and the most important logistics due to the characteristics of the tertiary sector as a service sector that promotes business conditions in all economic sectors. Accordingly, tertiary logistics has a crucial role in ensuring appropriate development of primarylogistics systems, secondarylogistics systems, tertiarylogistics systems, quarterlylogistics systems and quintarylogistics systems. The objective of this paper is to signify justifiability and importance of studying logistics development through contributions that implementation of logistics phenomenon creates in certain economic sectors: primary, secondary, tertiary, quarterly and quintary sector, which arises from the baseline of logistics as an activity that enables support and provision of someone with something. Such an approach has a direct function of creating the prerequisites for achieving more efficient and more effective economic growth and development with reference to development of economic potentials by analyzing specificities of certain economic sector and the role that logistics have in optimalization of such.

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  • Ratko Zelenika & Mirjana Grèiæ & Helga Pavliæ Skender, 2008. "Tertiary Logistics in the Focus of All Logistics," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 8, pages 111-138.
  • Handle: RePEc:osi:bulimm:v:8:y:2008:p:111-138
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    1. Robert Fabac & Davor Djalog & Vinko Zebic, 2015. "Organizing for Emergencies - Issues in Wildfire Fighting in Croatia," Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems - scientific journal, Croatian Interdisciplinary Society Provider Homepage: http://indecs.eu, vol. 13(1), pages 99-116.

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