Article ID: | iaor19992796 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 28 |
Issue: | 7 |
Start Page Number: | 486 |
End Page Number: | 507 |
Publication Date: | Jan 1998 |
Journal: | International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management |
Authors: | Clarke Mike P. |
Keywords: | distribution |
Describes concepts for a method of organising logistics systems termed ‘virtual logistics’. With virtual logistics, the physical and information aspects of logistics operations are treated independently from each other. In such operations, ownership and control of resources is effected through Internet (or intranet) applications rather than direct physical control and resources can, thereby, be owned and utilised remotely. Goes on to describe the means through which virtual logistics systems can be realised, and it also provides examples of where virtual logistics concepts are already being employed. The article concludes by suggesting the most likely initial implementations of virtual logistics and suggests that, in the long term, the application of such concepts could allow for the efficiency of many logistics operations to be greatly increased and for lead times to be significantly reduced. It is also suggested that there could be distinct environmental benefits due to better coordinated goods flows, particularly in city centres.