LOGISTIC COST MANAGEMENT IN ENTERPRISES: THE EXAMPLE OF KARAMAN, AKSARAY AND KAYSERİ PROVINCES
Journal Title: Asian Economic and Financial Review - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
Logistics management is the customer, market and distributional channel based planning of logistic activities and determining the execution of these activities through outsourcing or within the enterprise and conducting the process. And logistic cost management is the preparation of product-based cost and income analysis of the planned logistic activities. Logistics management has two dimensions for the market (external environment) in one aspect and for the enterprise (internal environment) in another aspect. Logistic cost management, on the other hand, requires three-dimensional analysis which also includes product and service based performance analysis involving the other two dimensions. Logistics, the importance of which has gradually increased in recent years in terms of providing the enterprises with competitive advantage, has been studied with regards to cost and management in an attempt to measure the logistic cost management perception of the enterprises active in the organized industrial zones of Karaman, Aksaray and Kayseri provinces in Turkey.
Authors and Affiliations
Rabia Özpeynirci| Accounting and Finance Department, Faculty of Business Admisnistraiton and Economics KaramanoğluMehmetbey University address: YunusEmre Campus 70200 Karaman, Turkey E-mail:rabiaozpeynirci@hotmail.com, Haluk Duman| Accounting and Finance Department, Faculty of Business Admisnistraiton and Economics, Aksaray University Centrel campus 68100 Aksaray Turkey E-mail:halukduman70@hotmail.com, Talip Arsu| Quantitave Methods Department, Faculty of Business Admisnistraiton and Economics Aksaray University Centrel campus 68100 Aksaray Turkey E-mail: talip.arsu@gmail.com
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