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E-Commerce and the ILIS (Integrated Logistics Information System)Services

  • Informatization Policy
  • Abbr : 정보화정책
  • 2002, 9(3), pp.143-160
  • Publisher : NIA
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy

안승범 1 Jun, Il-Soo 2

1교통개발연구원
2인천대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

The evolution of the Internet and the advent of e-Commerce created vast changes across all areas of society and social life. The logistics industry was influenced as well. Web-based connectivity and supply chains based on new technologies are becoming essential in the logistics industry. The growth of e-Commerce is becoming increasingly dependent on the ability of logistics services to deliver the goods ordered through the Internet in a timely manner. The Korean government started the national logistics system network, the ILIS (Integrated Logistics Information System) since 1996. The ILIS aimed to utilize existing and future information infrastructure and knowledge bases to build an integrated logistics information network that would provide comprehensive logistics information services for shippers and carriers in order to improve the efficiency of both inventory and information flows in their supply chains. The ILIS currently has four major services: EDI services, Integrated Database services, CVO (Commercial Vehicle Operation) services, and other value-added services. Relationships between North Korea and South Korea embarked the importance and possibility of Korea's being a hub logistics center in Northeast Asia. Being an OECD member, Korea should establish environmentally-friendly logistics system. Based on above-mentioned new trends, the ILIS should include related services. The ILIS services are introduced in this paper, along with the trends of e-Commerce and logistics, newly-introduced skills, techniques and technologies. In this regard, a revised ILIS has the following major services: Export and Import Logistics services, CVO services, Integrated Logistics Database services, Logistics e-Marketplace services and Logistics Hub Facility Information services.

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