Strategies for Effective Logistics Outsourcing: A Case Study in the Serbian Market
Journal Title: Journal of Organizations, Technology and Entrepreneurship - Year 2024, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The viability of numerous businesses in today’s competitive landscape is significantly influenced by their ability to successfully implement outsourcing strategies, particularly in the realm of logistics. Despite the extensive body of literature exploring the multifaceted dimensions of outsourcing, there remains a notable gap in research specifically addressing logistics outsourcing in distinct markets through in-depth case studies. This analysis seeks to bridge this gap by providing a comprehensive examination of the logistics outsourcing process, as evidenced by a case study within the Serbian market. The research delineates the essential steps required for the establishment of a productive logistics partnership, encompassing the identification of needs, selection of a trusted Logistics Provider (LP), integration of logistics solutions with existing IT systems, delegation of goods handling, assignment of intralogistics responsibilities to maintain compliance with prevailing standards, specification of shipping and delivery requisites, and the continuous monitoring of activities and key performance indicators (KPIs). Through a detailed exploration of transportation, customs clearance, warehousing, customs declaration filing, document exchange, software implementation, and cargo insurance, the study illuminates the intricate processes involved. It is highlighted that the key advantages of such collaborations include enhanced efficiency and streamlined operations, while potential risks involve dependency and loss of control over logistics functions. The distinctiveness of this study lies in its comprehensive approach to outsourcing, encompassing seven critical activities, as opposed to the existing literature which predominantly focuses on the outsourcing of singular services. By offering both theoretical insights and practical implications, this research not only contributes to the existing body of knowledge but also paves the way for future investigations into logistics outsourcing, with a particular emphasis on the Serbian market.
Authors and Affiliations
Milan Andrejić;Vukašin Pajić
Managing Warehouse Risks for 3PL Providers: A Novel Approach Based on FMECA-DEA
Warehousing serves as a critical component in the logistics chain, functioning as an intersection for inbound and outbound flows of goods before distribution to end customers. Given the complexity of warehousing operatio...
Optimizing Personnel Selection in Transportation: An Application of the BWM-CoCoSo Decision-Support Model
In the logistics domain, the selection of personnel, particularly transport managers and drivers, is pivotal to operational efficacy, demanding a selection process that transcends traditional subjectivity and expertise s...
How Does OrganisatioPolitics Impact Innovative Work Behaviour? The Mediating Role of Knowledge Sharing
To understand the mechanism of innovative work behaviour (IWB) in China’s higher education. With a total of 495 valid responses from six universities in China, this study utilised Amos26 for data analysis. The structural...
Strategies for Effective Logistics Outsourcing: A Case Study in the Serbian Market
The viability of numerous businesses in today’s competitive landscape is significantly influenced by their ability to successfully implement outsourcing strategies, particularly in the realm of logistics. Despite the ext...
Directors’ and Officers’ Liability Insurance, Risk Taking, and Corporate Strategic Deviation
Directors’ and Officers’ (D&O) liability insurance is a type of professional liability insurance that provides a safety net for corporate risks. This study, using data from Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share listed companies...