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Logistics is becoming more widely recognised in the last two decades. Logistics is one of the major enablers of growth of trade and commerce in a country. In the era of globalisation today, corporations are looking for sustainable competitive advantage not only for their growth, but for their survival too. The business world cannot expect loyalty from their customers as they are having many options as the benefit of globalisation. The necessity of outsourcing the logistical operations like transportation, warehousing, packing and other value added operations is becoming inevitable to satisfy the customers through the on time delivery of goods/services at reduced cost, place and quality of their choice. In a developing country like India, the third party logistics though in the nascent stage is considered to be a sector where immense potential exists. This paper presents a conceptual approach to find the scope and scale of outsourcing the logistical operations or third party logistics system growth in India. Some hypothesis is formulated with regard to the TPL in India and is to be validated in the work proposed.
International Journal of Enterprise Network Management – Inderscience Publishers
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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