5.2. Changes in the logistics industry
The introduction of new tools, methods and organisational forms is expected to change the
structure of logistics services production.
The logistics market is expected to become more active as a result of expanding business
activities. The development of Internet trade, third-party logistics and new businesses and services
catering to diverse needs will serve to enlarge the market. In particular, logistics and other customer-
focused distribution methods will become increasingly vital in the future.
Logistics offers an opportunity to “optimise” activities across the supply chain; outsourcing plays
a crucial role in this process. Increases in hired transport and logistics suppliers, as well as declines in
internal account activities, reflect the trend toward outsourcing and professional specialisation.
Reductions in the number of “support jobs” (i.e. not related to primary activities) contribute to
increased productivity and price decreases.
The more supply chains are divided among numerous service providers, subcontractors, local or
global organisers, the more co-ordination they require. Specialised services focus on specific assets
and know-how, which need to be inserted into a coherent framework, providing a complete integrated
complex service. Closer links between partners induce stronger rigour in organisation, and diffuse an
industrial type of organisation — including strict “just in time” practices — into a previously more
artisan-like type of industry.
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Therefore, instead of a traditional taxonomy, relying on techniques and industrial specialities, the
alternative approach distinguishes operational logistics activities from mainly organisational ones,
consisting of developing, selling, and controlling the operational logistics activities. The interface
dimension of these activities, highly dependent on information technology, is crucial.
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