Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to study the process, network, skills and practices of service parts logistics organizations in the Asia Pacific region. Specifically, it attempts to propose a new framework for service parts logistics management based on interview inputs from several leading automotive and aerospace companies. This paper also seeks to identify the trends and opportunities for service parts logistics in Singapore.Design/methodology/approachCompanies from aerospace and automotive industries involved in service logistics activities were involved in the study. Data were obtained primarily through interviews with key executives of the company.FindingsThis paper summarizes some of the industry findings on service parts logistics in the Asia Pacific region. To succeed in the service logistics business, companies should not focus on cost factors alone. Instead, companies should adopt the proposed framework and look into other factors.Research limitations/implicationsThe research is limited to companies in the aerospace and automotive industries only.Practical implicationsThis framework was drawn from industry inputs and can be easily applied in decision making.Originality/valueThe paper provides a new framework to assist decision makers in deciding where a company should locate its service part logistics hub.

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