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Le pilotage des supply chains : un défi pour les systèmes d’information et de communication logistiques

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  • Nathalie Fabbe-Costes

    (CRET-LOG - Centre de Recherche sur le Transport et la Logistique - AMU - Aix Marseille Université)

Abstract

Our intention with this article is to analyze the challenge at both managerial and theoretical level that supply chain management represents for logistics information and communication systems (LICS). In the first part (§ 1.1), we argue that running supply chains demands an inter-organizational perspective and an extensive communication between parties involves in this kind of running. Then (§ 1.2) we discuss informational implications for LICS. The conclusion of the fist part of the article is that LICS must no longer be designed with a pure transactional approach. In the second part (§ 2.1) we explore the concept of IIS or IOS (inter-organizational information system) to go trough the limits of the transactional view and to define a framework suitable for the design of "meta-LICS" that support inter-organizational communication and supply chain management. Finally, we identify questions related to the implementation of such kind of information systems.

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  • Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, 2002. "Le pilotage des supply chains : un défi pour les systèmes d’information et de communication logistiques," Post-Print hal-03306870, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03306870
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    1. Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, 2007. "La gestion des chaînes logistiques multi-acteurs : les dimensions organisationnelles d’une gestion lean et agile," Post-Print hal-03313023, HAL.
    2. Gaelle Petiti & Samira Rousselière & Sibylle Duchaine & Emilie Korbel & Véronique Cariou & Sergey Mikhaylin & Luc, K. Audebrand, 2022. "Operationalizing circular economy. Reflections on a by-product upcycling value chain construction in the brewing sector," Post-Print hal-03969402, HAL.
    3. Petit, Gaëlle & Rousselière, Samira & Duchaine, Sibylle & Korbel, Emilie & Cariou, Véronique & Mikhaylin, Sergey & Audebrand, Luc K., 2022. "Operationalizing circular economy. Reflections on a by-product upcycling value chain construction in the brewing sector," International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, vol. 25(5), December.

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