The Association for Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy
By Staff -- Logistics Management, 2/1/1998
The Association for Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy of Gaithersburg, Md., has released a set of integrated metrics for measuring transportation-management performance. Reported in the association's quarterly journal, these measures include: finished-product order-fill-rate percentage, finished-product order leadtimes, finished-product inventory turns, transportation vendors, transportation expenditures, distribution process (operational and financial), finished-product sales and financial performance, finished-product sales forecasting variability, manufacturing variability, supplier variability, supplier order leadtimes, inventory carrying, and freight expenditures.
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