Journal of International Logistics and Trade (Dec 2007)

Outsourcing and performance of inbound logistics for the automobile industry

  • Myoung-Kang Heo,
  • Yong Jin Kim,
  • Min-Sung Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2007.5.2.83
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 83 – 101

Abstract

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The studies focusing on inbound logistics in the automobile industry have been limited because of the relatively small portion of logistics cost. But now it is recognized as one of the critical factors for efficient execution of supply chain management (SCM). The survey of suppliers in the automobile industry conducted in this study indicated significant relationships among logistics performance, logistics outsourcing, and performance evaluation level. This research is three-fold. First, current status of part supplier's logistics was analyzed by interviews with inbound logistics providers and suppliers. Second, management type of logistics was analyzed. There were three kinds of logistics -two kinds of logistics outsourcing and direct control by the supplier. Each type of logistics management showed differences about performance. Third, logistics performance evaluation and its relation with the actual logistics performance were presented. Comparable performance evaluation factors were selected, and it is shown that they had a correlation with actual performance.