Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study

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Autor(a) principal: Delfim,Leonardo Melo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva,Pedro Henrique Monteiro da, Silva,Jonas Figuerêdo, Leite,Maria Silene Alexandre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
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Resumo: Abstract Paper aims This article aims to analyze the activities that generate logistics costs in the process of importing a containerized cargo transported through a port terminal. Originality The scientific literature states that logistical costs are one of the main factors to be mitigated to improve the country's position in the global competitive scenario. The applied methodology offers a conceptual contribution to the area of supply chain, logistics and costs. Research method In this regard, it was necessary to map the process of importing the granite prime cargo, identify the agents involved in the process, survey the activities, and segregate which activities generate logistical costs. Data collection was carried out through the application of semi-structured interviews. Towards the end of each interview and observation, a compilation and data crossing along with the documentary analysis were performed. Then, the logistical costs were segregated by the following types: Supply, Plant, and Distribution. Main findings The article proves to be especially important due to the complex nature of the import process in the country, which involves many independent agents who need to communicate to lead the process. Through the information collected in the interviews with employees involved in the process of importing cargo and document analysis, it was possible to map the process, adding it with the systematic review of the literature realized on activities classified as generating logistical costs, it was possible to segregate them. Implications for theory and practice In this context, so it was possible to carry out the analysis of activities generating logistical costs. Properly mapping and analyzing the logistical cost-generating activities involved serves as a basis for decision-making by the agents involved in the various points of the cargo import process, since dealing directly with port terminals and agents responsible for import operations, it is possible to understand the causes of port inefficiency at the operational level.
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spelling Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case studyAnalysis of activities. Logistics. Supply chain. Foreign trade. Costs.Abstract Paper aims This article aims to analyze the activities that generate logistics costs in the process of importing a containerized cargo transported through a port terminal. Originality The scientific literature states that logistical costs are one of the main factors to be mitigated to improve the country's position in the global competitive scenario. The applied methodology offers a conceptual contribution to the area of supply chain, logistics and costs. Research method In this regard, it was necessary to map the process of importing the granite prime cargo, identify the agents involved in the process, survey the activities, and segregate which activities generate logistical costs. Data collection was carried out through the application of semi-structured interviews. Towards the end of each interview and observation, a compilation and data crossing along with the documentary analysis were performed. Then, the logistical costs were segregated by the following types: Supply, Plant, and Distribution. Main findings The article proves to be especially important due to the complex nature of the import process in the country, which involves many independent agents who need to communicate to lead the process. Through the information collected in the interviews with employees involved in the process of importing cargo and document analysis, it was possible to map the process, adding it with the systematic review of the literature realized on activities classified as generating logistical costs, it was possible to segregate them. Implications for theory and practice In this context, so it was possible to carry out the analysis of activities generating logistical costs. Properly mapping and analyzing the logistical cost-generating activities involved serves as a basis for decision-making by the agents involved in the various points of the cargo import process, since dealing directly with port terminals and agents responsible for import operations, it is possible to understand the causes of port inefficiency at the operational level.Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-65132021000100217Production v.31 2021reponame:Productioninstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)instacron:ABEPRO10.1590/0103-6513.20210027info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDelfim,Leonardo MeloSilva,Pedro Henrique Monteiro daSilva,Jonas FiguerêdoLeite,Maria Silene Alexandreeng2021-09-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-65132021000100217Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/prod/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||production@editoracubo.com.br1980-54110103-6513opendoar:2021-09-29T00:00Production - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)false
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title Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study
spellingShingle Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study
Delfim,Leonardo Melo
Analysis of activities. Logistics. Supply chain. Foreign trade. Costs.
title_short Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study
title_full Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study
title_fullStr Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study
title_sort Analysis of activities that generate logistical costs in an operation in Brazil to import a containerized cargo: a case study
author Delfim,Leonardo Melo
author_facet Delfim,Leonardo Melo
Silva,Pedro Henrique Monteiro da
Silva,Jonas Figuerêdo
Leite,Maria Silene Alexandre
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author2 Silva,Pedro Henrique Monteiro da
Silva,Jonas Figuerêdo
Leite,Maria Silene Alexandre
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Delfim,Leonardo Melo
Silva,Pedro Henrique Monteiro da
Silva,Jonas Figuerêdo
Leite,Maria Silene Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Analysis of activities. Logistics. Supply chain. Foreign trade. Costs.
topic Analysis of activities. Logistics. Supply chain. Foreign trade. Costs.
description Abstract Paper aims This article aims to analyze the activities that generate logistics costs in the process of importing a containerized cargo transported through a port terminal. Originality The scientific literature states that logistical costs are one of the main factors to be mitigated to improve the country's position in the global competitive scenario. The applied methodology offers a conceptual contribution to the area of supply chain, logistics and costs. Research method In this regard, it was necessary to map the process of importing the granite prime cargo, identify the agents involved in the process, survey the activities, and segregate which activities generate logistical costs. Data collection was carried out through the application of semi-structured interviews. Towards the end of each interview and observation, a compilation and data crossing along with the documentary analysis were performed. Then, the logistical costs were segregated by the following types: Supply, Plant, and Distribution. Main findings The article proves to be especially important due to the complex nature of the import process in the country, which involves many independent agents who need to communicate to lead the process. Through the information collected in the interviews with employees involved in the process of importing cargo and document analysis, it was possible to map the process, adding it with the systematic review of the literature realized on activities classified as generating logistical costs, it was possible to segregate them. Implications for theory and practice In this context, so it was possible to carry out the analysis of activities generating logistical costs. Properly mapping and analyzing the logistical cost-generating activities involved serves as a basis for decision-making by the agents involved in the various points of the cargo import process, since dealing directly with port terminals and agents responsible for import operations, it is possible to understand the causes of port inefficiency at the operational level.
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