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A real-time Track and Trace system is required to manage the integrated e-logistics and to enhance customer services. This paper discusses on the development of a e-logistics tracking system based on the object-oriented methodology and a web service-tracing component necessary to efficiently store and manage the movements of postal goods and provide real time information on e-logistics trading.
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Ha, SC., Choi, JE. A model design of the Track & Trace system for e-logistics. Oper Res Int J 2, 5–15 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02940118
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