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Developing New Services for 3PL Services Providers
Using Fuzzy QFD: A LOGINET Case Study
--M N Qureshi, Abdelhakim Abdelhadi and Mwafak Shakoor
The growing healthy relation among shippers and Third-Party Logistics (3PL) services providers boosts logistics services expansion. About 20% growth has been witnessed in logistics outsourcing globally. Seeing the market potential, many 3PL services providers are eager to venture their massive expansion plan to widen their service spectrum and geographic reach. Expansion of services in the new domain requires huge investment, which needs a strategic approach. 3PL services providers need to foresee the Returns on Investments (ROI) by forecasting customers’ needs. Assessment of customers’ needs offers a great challenge and hence a systematic methodology must be followed. 3PL services providers also need systematic performance evaluation in order to improve their weaknesses. This paper presents an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and fuzzy synthetic evaluation model for the systematic performance evaluation of 3PL services providers. Based on the detailed performance analysis, 3PL services providers may reveal their competitive position in the market. The paper also presents a case study of LOGINET, a 3PL service provider. Based on its detailed performance analysis, a fuzzy QFD methodology for future expansion is described.
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Integration of Small-Scale Farmers in Value Chains
in Bulgaria, with a Case Study
on Agrobusiness 88 Ltd., Skravena
--Hrabrin Bachev
This paper presents the state of integration of small-scale dairy farms in value chains in Bulgaria and a case study on organic farming as a new prospective approach for market inclusion. It outlines the evolution of dairy sheep farming and organic production, analyzes the pace, factors and impact of development of a successful organic dairy sheep farm from North-West Bulgaria, specifies the driving factors and prospects of small-scale organic farming development, and assesses possibilities for replication of positive experience in other farms. The paper also provides recommendations for the improvement of public policies and farming strategies.
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Global Flow Management:
A Synthesis of Concepts and Approaches
--Mohammed Amine Balambo, Laurent Livolsi and Sara Lazaar
Due to globalization of trade, academicians in Scientific Research Management field are logically interested in global flow management, and it is clear that there is a great diversity of approaches across disciplines and the objects related. The concepts such as industry, global value chains, distribution channels, global channels and international supply chains are often used by researchers. If there are similarities between these concepts, then the differences cannot be hidden. The purpose of this paper is to provide a synthesis of these concepts and provide a framework for the use of each.
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