Logistics operating standards have similarly spread through the first world becauseof the globalization of business practice. Business customers have verysimilar expectations for logistics system performance, regardless of where in thefirst world they’re operating. These advances in logistics performance expectationshave been fueled by increasing similarity in consumer markets. Thusovernight air freight, the instantaneous tracking of goods in transit, electronicdata interchange, just-in-time, materials resource planning, distribution resourceplanning, and enterprise resource planning have transcended buzzwords to becomenorms of logistics operating practice. The state-of-the-art moves rapidlyacross national boundaries as companies take concepts and behaviors proven inone country to facilities that they own or manage in other countries.
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