International Journal of Logistics & Supply Chain Management Perspectives https://lscmp.com/index.php/lscmp <p>The <strong>"International Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Perspectives"</strong> is a scholarly publication with the primary objective of disseminating research-based knowledge in the areas of logistics, supply chain management, and inventory management. The journal provides a vibrant and creative platform for researchers, academicians, and professionals to share their research and insights in these areas.</p> <p>The journal aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of logistics, supply chain management, and inventory management, covering various aspects such as transportation, warehousing, inventory control, demand forecasting, and production planning. It focuses on high-quality scholarly articles that address various issues faced by logistics and supply chain managers, such as improving supply chain efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing customer satisfaction.</p> <p>The target audience for this journal includes researchers, academicians, and professionals in the field of logistics and supply chain management. The journal aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of these fields and their dynamics by providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and insights.</p> <p>The <strong>"International Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Perspectives"</strong> publishes original research articles, case studies, review articles, and book reviews that contribute to the development and dissemination of logistics and supply chain management knowledge. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, including logistics, supply chain management, operations research, industrial engineering, and information technology.</p> <p>In summary, the <strong>"International Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Perspectives"</strong> plays a vital role in disseminating research-based knowledge on logistics, supply chain management, and inventory management. It provides a vibrant and creative forum for researchers, academicians, and professionals to share their research and insights, enhancing the development of knowledge in these areas.</p> en-US <p>Articles published in IJLSCMP will be Open-Access articles distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The copyright is retained by the author(s). GFER Publishing will insert the following note at the bottom of the first page of the published text alongwith its logo:</p> <blockquote> <p><img src="http://linguisticforum.com/public/site/images/admin/cc-by-89bf8f067d8772ddd27d7047d6293d9d.png" alt="" width="100" height="35"></p> <p>Published by Licensee GFER Publishers. Copyright: © the author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms andconditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).</p> </blockquote> manjeetbansi34@gmail.com (Editor) manjeetbansi34@gmail.com (Manjeet Bansi) Sun, 30 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0530 OJS 3.1.2.4 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (WMS) AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: AN EXPLORATION OF POTENTIAL IMPACT OF WMS IMPLEMENTATION ON WAREHOUSE https://lscmp.com/index.php/lscmp/article/view/27 <p>This paper aims to portray the possible impact of the implementation of a warehouse management system on business performance. It is a case study on ‘Delta Pharmaceuticals’, in Botswana. It aims to outline if an adaptation of a warehouse management system can influence and effect change to Delta’s supply chain warehouse operations. It is a descriptive research and the strategy used was of a survey approach. The target population comprises of 30 of Delta’s personnel and the sample size derived is 16 employees. Questionnaires were used for data collection.</p> Gangappa Kuruba, Thuto Larona Ngwato, Rudolph L. Boy Copyright (c) https://lscmp.com/index.php/lscmp/article/view/27 Sun, 30 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0530 A STUDY ON EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FACILIITIES PROVIDED BY GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN NAGALAND WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DIMAPUR https://lscmp.com/index.php/lscmp/article/view/28 <p>Just like proper social and economic infrastructure facilitate economic growth and development by augmenting investment, availability of proper educational infrastructure at educational institutions helps in the effective teaching learning process. It not only supports the teaching-learning but also improves the performance of teachers and students. School infrastructure in broader sense includes all the physical and human resources available in the school that directly or indirectly helps the all-round development of pupils. The present study was conducted under objectives, to make a comparative study between the physical infrastructure facilities provided by Government schools and Private schools in Dimapur district of Nagaland</p> Sumanta Kumar Mahapatra, Dr. Horen Goowalla Copyright (c) https://lscmp.com/index.php/lscmp/article/view/28 Sun, 30 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0530