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Logistics can be defined as the management of the flow of goods, information and
other resources, energy and people between the point of origin and the point of
consumption in order to meet the requirements of consumers. Logistics involves the
integration of information, transportation, inventory, warehous ing, material handling,
packaging and security. Logistics may have an internal focus (inbound logistics), or
external focus (outbound logistics). If the company manufactures a product from
parts purchased
from suppliers, and those products are then sold to customers, one can speak about
a supply chain. Supply Chain can be defined as a network of facilities and distribution
options that performs the function of procurement of materials, transformation of
these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these
finished products to customers.
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transport costs and the destination market, seasonal trends, import and export
regulations, customs duties and taxes, etc. A professional working in the field of
logistics management is called a logistician. The main functions of a qualified
logistician include, among other things, inventory management, purchasing,
transportation, warehousing, consultation and organizing and planning of these
activities. Logisticians are responsible for the life cycle and supply chain operations
of a variety of products. They are also responsible for customs documentation. They
regularly work with other departments to ensure that the customers’ needs and
requirements are met.
When we talk about supply chain we refer to a set of facilities and distribution that
performs the function of acquisition of materials and supplies, to transform them and
then distribute them to customers.
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Successful suppliers in the supply chain jointly explore opportunities to increase the
efficiency of the supply chain and improve service levels using the latest systems
and techniques; allowing them to work closely with their clients.
The reengineering process considers the following factors: the nature of the product,
the optimal or preferred location of the source or manufacturing, transportation costs
and the destination market, seasonal trends,
trend s, import and export regulations, rights of
customs and taxes, etc.
The main functions of a qualified logistics specialist include, among other things,
inventory management, purchasing, transport, storage, consultation, organization
and planning of these activities.
Logistics specialists are responsible for the life cycle and operations of the supply
chain of a variety of products. They are also responsible for customs documentation. They
work regularly with other departments to ensure that the client's needs are completely satisfied.
satisfied.
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To implement a plan that will successfully optimize your logistics operations, consider
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Optimize transportation. The rising cost of transportation accounts for increased prices
in virtually every industry. To reduce transportation costs, companies should examine
every factor that might increase or decrease expenses.
2. Proper load and delivery route planning ensures trucks are always carrying full
loads.
3. Finally, identify and utilize the most cost-effective packaging and shipping
methods for products.
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While logistics management is a complex process, utilizing the above strategies can
help you make the most of all warehousing, staffing, transportation,
transport ation, and communication
resources. The improvement of logistics planning will inevitably lead to higher
productivity, happier customers, and a more profitable company. ( Diversified Distribution
Services Inc. 2016)
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS:
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ii. Aplication guidelines
iii. Focus
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d. Similarities and
and differences between the improvement programs.
e. Obstacles to the improvement methodologies