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Evidencia - 7 - Workshop - Talking - About - Logistics - V2 - F
Evidencia - 7 - Workshop - Talking - About - Logistics - V2 - F
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Fase de planeación
Actividad de aprendizaje 19
Gestión logística
SENA
2021
Actividad de aprendizaje 19
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Sostiene conversaciones con vocabulario básico técnico aprendido.
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, warehousing, 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.
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
themand then distribute them to customers.
The re-ingineering process considers the following factors: the nature of the
product, the optimal or preferred location of sourse or manufacture, freight and
transport costs and the destination market, seasonal trends, import and export
regulations, customs duties and taxes, etc.
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.
2. In the previous text, there are 29 underlined words; take them out in a list
and classify them according to their syllable stress using the next chart. Add
as many rows as necessary.
Stress on the Stress on the last Stress on the Stress on the ante-
first syllable syllable penultimate syllable penultimate syllable
Management resources consumption material
Flow, custom, supply consumers professional
taxes
Goods, duties performs Re-engineering
implements,
storage
Origin, include logistician
product,
purchased,
warehousing
Inventory, ensure departments
packaging,
manufactures
To implement a plan that will successfully optimize your logistics operations, consider
strategies that minimize costs, fully utilize production capacity, and improve the
overall quality of customer experience.
1. This starts with the design of products and packaging for optimal size and
weight.
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.
Encourage feedback. The success of a company depends on input from all of its
employees or teams, regardless of their role in the logistics process. Carefully
consider feedback and suggestions from staff concerning practices that could further
improve logistics efficiency.
While logistics management is a complex process, utilizing the above strategies can
help you make the most of all warehousing, staffing, transportation, 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:
a. Six Sigm
i. Theory
ii. Aplication guidelines
iii. Focus
b. Lean thinking
i. Theory
ii. Aplication guidelines
iii. Focus
c. Theory of constraints
i. Theory
ii. Aplication guidelines
iii. Focus
d. Similarities and differences between the improvement programs.
e. Obstacles to the improvement methodologies