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The Impact on Global Logistics Integration System to Concurrent Collaborative Process

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This study was focused on front of five metal stamping industry of the world named JF Machine Industrial who is the biggest maker of the mechanical power presses in Taiwan. JF Machine Industrial builds Global Logistics Integration System including four main systems. The goal of these four systems is strengthen interaction between their clients and engineers, bring some innovation service process to their customers and integration the inside process. The value of this study has constructed in three views that is Information Systems, Interaction Processes, and Business Benefits. After the discussion, JF Company makes some Concurrent Collaborative Working to increase interaction between clients and company rising up the customer satisfaction to keep their customers. Finally, this paper may help global companies who want to organize the enterprise resources concerned with the development, support and operation of IT systems to look beyond the systems of their collaborative working to consider the effect of supporting localization service in their systems.

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Lin, Y., Tsai, P. (2009). The Impact on Global Logistics Integration System to Concurrent Collaborative Process. In: Chou, SY., Trappey, A., Pokojski, J., Smith, S. (eds) Global Perspective for Competitive Enterprise, Economy and Ecology. Advanced Concurrent Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-762-2_10

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