Article ID: | iaor20072313 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 7 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 44 |
End Page Number: | 58 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2007 |
Journal: | International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management |
Authors: | Kotsifaki Maria, Dimitriadis Nikos, Ketikidis Panayiotis H., Missopoulos Fotis |
Keywords: | distribution |
This paper's aim is to investigate logistics strategic planning in Greek companies. Although its importance seems evident, not all companies approach logistics strategic planning with the same sensitivity. As a number of studies around the world have shown important variations in the degree of the adoption of logistics strategic planning, this study intends to examine this adoption in Greek companies. In accordance, the objectives of the paper are to: identify major logistics practices, examine the extent to which these companies use logistics as a strategic tool, and develop recommendations for the future of logistics strategic planning. It is a quantitative study. A structured questionnaire was addressed to important Greek companies with significant logistics activities. Major findings suggest that the majority of the companies use logistics as a strategic tool in a higher or an intermediary level. Implications regard planning itself, the use of information technology, outsourcing and the formation of alliances.