The impacts of the integrated logistics systems on electronic commerce and enterprise resource planning systems

The growth of the supply chain concept has required logistics organizations to improve the flow of information both internally and externally. The increased information requirements have facilitated an integration of logistics information systems (LIS) and supply chain information systems in many co...

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