Physical distribution, logistics, supply chain management, and the material flow theory: a historical perspective

Physical distribution, logistics, supply chain management, and the material flow theory: a historical perspective

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Article ID: iaor20171904
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 107
End Page Number: 117
Publication Date: Jun 2017
Journal: Information Technology and Management
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: distribution, networks: flow, management, economics, developing countries
Abstract:

The evolution from physical distribution to logistics, and then to supply chain management has invoked many interesting studies in recent years. By applying the material flow theory that expands attributes of logistics to coordination of environment, economy, and society, this paper examines the evolution from a unique perspective: sustainable development. The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary review of the evolution of physical distribution, logistics, supply chain management, and their new stage‐material flow theory. The paper aims at tracing how concepts and findings in physical distribution, logistics, supply chain management, and material flow have been developed and extended continually. The results show that the requirements for material flow services vary with the economic development level in different countries and that material flow service is required to be compatible with a country’s development stage. The paper concludes that the MF theory is the option for dealing with the overwhelming complexity of material flow systems in the global economy of the twenty‐first century.

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