3. Conclusion
In conclusion, let's reaffirm the importance of flow and activity traceability for logistics, which needs a logistics traceability system to enhance its contribution to corporate performance (cf. CQF 2 DIE). Let's emphasize that, being responsible for the circulation of flows, logistics is one of the most qualified functions to participate in the design and implementation of the company's "general" traceability system, bearing in mind that this must not stop at the organization's borders.
Many companies are currently implementing traceability systems in response to external constraints (regulatory requirements, requests from certain customers, etc.) and with the sole aim of coping with crises. This "reactive" adaptation to the environment is obviously not without interest; however, from a strategic perspective, it is...
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Bibliography
Websites
http://www.afnor.org/ AFNOR website
http://www.aslog.org the website of ASLOG, the French logistics association, which has produced several publications on traceability.
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