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Activity Based Costing in the Supply Chain. Logistics activities cost analysis

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  • Francesca Bartolacci

    (University of Macerata)

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After some considerations of the application of cost to logistics activities, the conclusions we want to draw are that through the use of cost measurement systems on performance based on activities, it is possible to identify the opportunities to reengineer the collaboration inter-company processes with the aim of reducing operating costs and thus improve the company performance.

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  • Francesca Bartolacci, 2004. "Activity Based Costing in the Supply Chain. Logistics activities cost analysis," Working Papers 23-2004, Macerata University, Department of Finance and Economic Sciences, revised Nov 2008.
  • Handle: RePEc:mcr:wpdief:wpaper00023
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    1. Nicolas Petit & Charles Ducrocq, 2013. "Le ContrĂ´le De Gestion Logistique Hospitalier," Post-Print hal-01002364, HAL.

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