Abstract

At present, local governments recognize the importance of logistics information system (LIS) and set about developing regional logistics information system (RLIS). Many enterprises set up their own LIS respectively. However, these systems are independent, separated that information is dispersive, blocked and is hard to interchange sufficiently. Facilities put into use repeatedly. This paper points out that logistics information system in the future should emphasize public use, intercommunication and intelligences. It discusses the main functions and frame of the public logistics information platform (PLIP), and puts forward that corresponding interfaces and logistics decision-making modules should be set up. By data mining, PLIP may draw real time data and knowledge for users to make decisions within most logistics courses.

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