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Home > 2002 > Collaborative Supply Chain (March) > Fulfilment Operations

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 Madics Systems

 Manugistics

 MAX International

 Navision

 SCT

 TXT

 Yantra



Management Briefings



 Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion

 Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3

 Fulfilment Operations | Part 2

 Strategy Issues | Part 2

 Mass Customisation | Part 2

 Market News | Part 2

 Internet Technnologies | Part 2 | Part 3

Issue Summary

Many different software types are competing in the e-fulfilment market space, forcing a rethink among logistics services providers, says Jeremy Batchelor.

E-fulfilment: the Holy Grail? - Part 1 | Part 2

The collaborative supply chain cannot be considered without one of its most important collaborators, the logistics services provider (LSP). And the LSPs in turn are set to benefit from emerging solutions in e-fulfilment, the web-enabled mechanisms for fulfilling customer orders through multiple demand and supply channels.

The outsourcing of logistics operations to LSPs has continued to grow healthily in Europe, led by the UK which has the largest penetration of outsourced logistics operations in Europe.

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