METHODS DESIGNING AS SUPPORT OF LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ACTIVITY

1 STRAKA Martin
Co-authors:
1 FILL Maroš 2 BESTA Peter
Institutions:
1 Technical University of Kosice, Kosice, Park Komenského 14, 043 84, Slovak Republic, EU, martin.straka@tuke.sk, maros.fill@tuke.sk
2 VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava – Poruba, 17. listopadu 15, 708 33, Czech Republic, EU, peter.besta@vsb.cz
Conference:
Carpathian Logistics Congress, Priessnitz Spa, Jesenik, Czech Republic, EU, November 4th - 6th 2015
Proceedings:
Proceedings Carpathian Logistics Congress
Pages:
497-501
ISBN:
978-80-87294-61-1
ISSN:
2694-9318
Published:
18th April 2016
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science.
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427 views / 154 downloads
Abstract

The article deals with possibilities of creating system for support the activities of logistics systems. This system would serve as a means for decision support. In support of the activities of logistics systems is necessary to implement a large number of decisions. Decisions are realized on different management levels. Any decision on individual levels can cause improvement, respectively aggravation of system operation. The impacts of decisions can have local effect on the overall operation of logistics systems, but may also seriously affect the whole system, positively or negatively. Many experts and scientific literature define and argue that "logistics is only one" and is associated with ensuring of chain "purchase - production - sales", or “supply - production - distribution". All other activities are only for ensuring of activities of the main chain. Of course, that without the support activities should the main chain was unable to function effectively. For ensuring main and support activities for logistics needs is possible to use great number of methods from different branches. By joining of methods into one system, it is possible to create a universal program means for support decision and effective operation of logistics systems.

Keywords: design, decision, logistics, system, methods

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