Title |
A Study on the Application of Electronic Documents in Corporate
Logistics and Freight Transport |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2025.45.3.0377 |
Keywords |
기업물류, 전자문서, 육상화물, 전자인수증, 물류표준화 Corporate logistics, Electronic documents, Land freight, Digital delivery receipt, Logistics standardization |
Abstract |
With the rapid advancement of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, the domestic logistics environment is undergoing significant transformation. However, in business-to-business (B2B) freight transportation, paper-based transactions still dominate, posing challenges for IT integration. On the other hand, the increasing use of mobile devices has expanded the necessity for adopting electronic documents, leading to active participation from national R&D projects and IT enterprises. Currently, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) is promoting the development of digital information standard-based transaction, sharing, and management technologies for land freight transportation through its High-Value-Added Convergence Logistics Delivery and Infrastructure Innovation Technology Project. As part of this initiative, the development of an electronic document system for corporate logistics and freight transportation is being pursued. This study aims to analyze strategies for applying electronic documents in corporate logistics and freight transportation, deriving implications for technology dissemination and policy recommendations. In particular, it examines the processes required for electronic document adoption by key stakeholders in transportation transactions, including shippers, freight forwarders, carriers, and drivers. Additionally, it reviews the limitations of traditional paper-based workflows and presents key challenges for the widespread adoption of electronic documents. The findings of this study are expected to accelerate the digital transformation of the domestic logistics industry and establish a foundation for integration with autonomous driving and smart logistics technologies. |