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Information System Of Integrated Logistics (Isil)

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  • Abdellatif Benabdelhafid

    (CERENE - University of Le Havre, France)

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The objective of an Information System of Integrated Logistics (ISIL) is to contribute to integration at the conceptual level of all technical data related to a product throughout its life cycle. The concept used is the "Extended Enterprise". The ISIL involves the integration of information through the production, storage locations and transport. In this context we speak about "Extended", "communicating" or "split" Information System (EIS). The goal of integrated logistics is to achieve a complete model of EIS, formal and approved by all partners. We will consider the analysis led by three objectives: modeling of the product by all technical data related to it throughout its life cycle (PLM model), modeling of communication between the different components of the extended enterprise (EDI model), modeling the organizational goal (Org Model). We show in this article the importance of ISIL to optimize overall supply chain. We give some examples of industrial applications

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  • Abdellatif Benabdelhafid, 2011. "Information System Of Integrated Logistics (Isil)," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 5(1), pages 77-81, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pcz:alspcz:v:5:y:2011:i:1:p:77-81
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    1. Sabri Bendriss & Abdellatif Benabdelhafid, 2010. "Modelling an information system for goods traceability in a multimodal transport context," International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain Modelling, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(1), pages 61-80.
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