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A Study on Logistical System and Operational Models of Franchise Store Retailing in China

한국프랜차이즈경영연구 / The Korean Journal of Franchise Management, (E)2508-4593
2012, v.3 no.1, pp.130-143
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.21871/kjfm.2012.3.1.130
Li, Dong-xin (Fudan University)
Kang, Tae-won (Zhejiang Ocean University)

Abstract

Franchise store retailing is taking on ever greater roles in business and commerce in China. The diverse product range, small-batch order, high frequency and time-specific requirements inherent in retail logistics make it the most complicated of all categories of logistics. In franchise store retailing, expanding business scales make trans-regional development a trend. Without a well-functioning logistic system, the standardized delivery of products would be held back, impacting trans-regional development strategy and operational costs. Therefore, the efficiency of franchise store retailing largely depends on logistical efficiency. The integrated and streamlined management of franchise stores depends in large measure on their logistical centers. As such, logistical centers constitute the key link and bears on core competitiveness in franchise store retailing. This thesis begins with an analysis of the current developments and four basic logistical models of franchise store retailing in China, proceeds to summarize developmental trends as well as focal issues and proposes an efficiency enhancing plan.

keywords
Franchise Store Retailing, Logistics Operational Model, Third Party Logistics, Self-support Logistics

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