Objective
For traditional industries is the relatively new emphasis
they are placing on the logistics control a chance in
international competition. Supply chain management is
becoming the key weapon, where control of the supply
chain is now one of the most critical tools in
maintaining competitiveness. New information and
communications technology is regarded as an 'enabler' in
improving supply chain control.
The objective is to design and to develop a component
based system that include new logistics application
software components Network centric Production
Management System and Supply Coordination System and
new middleware software component Common Handler for
Applications in the Internet , based on actual
industrial requirements and latest information and
communications technology, which seamlessly integrates
production management and supply systems for use in
traditional sectors. Target Logistics applies
consequently international standards, proved standards as
TCP/IP protocols, or introduces such emerging standards
as the World Wide Web or HTML in industrial inter
logistic systems.
Target Logistics is a customer focused and co operative
inter logistics approach, that will base on a
comprehensive logistics model. The research uses mutually
supportive system principles in all components. The
logistics model applies process chain and activity based
techniques with series of supplier customer relations.
The development will result in easy to maintain and
highly transferable, computer platform independent
components and systems which will be applicable in a wide
span of logistic systems in decentralised and independent
enterprises in traditional industries. The development
applies object technology. Finally Target Logistics is a
framework in which distributed systems and coordinated
applications such as production management systems run
consistently in an inter networked environment.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
- natural sciences computer and information sciences internet world wide web
- natural sciences computer and information sciences software software applications
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Coordinator
7330 BRANDE
Denmark
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