Project Report On
Project Report On
Project Report On
Presented By
Shrishty Nandani
Master Of Vocational in Retail and logistics Management
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2021-2023
Banaras Hindu University
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Thanking is formality and sometimes a necessity,
nevertheless an essential part of any project report.
The list of expressions of thanks no matter how extensive
is always incomplete and inadequate. This
acknowledgement is no exception.
One of the best parts of writing a project report is the
opportunity to thank those who have contributed to it. This
project report has been made possible through direct and
indirect
Co-operation of various people. I especially want to
acknowledge the following people who reviewed the
project. Thanks for the most perspective and helpful
comments.
I sincerely thank Mr.Athrav Srivastva for his support and
valuable guidance in reviewing the project from time to
time. I also express my gratitude to Prof. Vivek Mishra for
his precious help during the entire course.
SHRISHTY NANDANI
PERFACE
Internship is an integral part of our academic curriculum.
During the training, a student gets an opportunity to
understand the practical aspect of theory. Training makes
the concept clearer.
S.NO. CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Meaning
4 warehousing
5 FQAs
6 conclusion
7 bibliography
INTRODUCTION
Company Profile
Types of Business
Safexpress Services
Future Expansion
Company’s Turnover &
Achievements
Company Profile
Safexpress –India’s Leading Logistics Company is
renowned for its domain expertise and experienced
manpower in the LSCM sector. Safexpress can best
understand your Logistics and distribution requirements
and can offer the most suitable Logistics model and
solution to you. Safexpress has the largest network
coverage across India traversing over 3,50,000 km. every
day covering over 550 locations through more than 750
routes operating 24 hours a day 365 days a year reaching
these locations through its fleet of 3000 vehicles operating
on. All Safexpress vehicles have all-weather proof
containers for safe transit. Safexpress also operates
through Air to locations directly covered by flights and to
all other locations on a multi modal basis. Safexpress has
Integrated Logistics Management. It is our 3PL Product
that optimises your company’s supply chain. First, we
examine the linkages between your suppliers, producers,
buyers, intermediaries and end users in order to identify
time and cost inefficiencies. Next, we deploy our unique
mix of local know-how, global practices and cutting-edge
technology to provide integrated supply chain solutions.
These range from specific services such as warehouse
management, statutory compliance and invoicing - to an
entire gamut of third party logistics services.
HISTORY
1995
Safexpress launches as a door-to-door service with 4
routes, 9 offices, 12 container mounted vehicles and 20
employees. Safexpress' door-to-door services include
niche products like DoD and To-Pay freight.
1996
Safexpress opens super hubs at Delhi, Mumbai and
Bangalore.
1997
Safexpress launches Integrated Logistics Services. Our
first ILS client is NIIT, the first international ILS account
signed with Hilti from Europe. Spurred on by a surging
domestic economy, Safexpress extends its Fleet to 250
and number of stations to 290. Safexpress Private Limited
emerged as an independent entity.
1998
Safeair and Safebox are launched, setting a new standard
in value added cargo services. All hubs are connected
through web-based software.
1999
Having grown by over 300% in 4 years without
compromising quality, Safexpress is awarded the Golden
Peacock Award for quality and innovation in Logistics
Management.
2000
Pilot run for GPS starts on 28 routes. Safexpress reaches
the 350-destinations mark and the fleet crosses 1400.
2001
2001
Safexpress upgrades and launches a whole lot of features
on www.safexpress.com including ePod, Virtual Cargo and
Privileged Member.
2002
Safexpress declared India’s “Largest Logistics Service
Provider” By Limca Book of Records 2002.
2003
Safexpress was declared India’s “Largest Logistics Service
Provider” by Limca Book of Records 2003. Mr. Pawan Jain
, CMD , Safexpress , becomes one of the finalists in the
prestigious EnY’s Entrepreneur of the year Award.
2004
Safexpress inaugurated its 500th scheduled delivery
location Safexpress bags the Franchise Awards04 for
excellence in Teamwork.
2005
Safexpress bags the MICO:Power of We Award for
excellent service in logistics Safexpress fleet crosses 3000
mark.
2006 Safexpress awarded by ADC Krone for providing
best logistics Services. Safexpress bags prestigious RAI’s
( Retailers Association of India ) Award for Best Logistics
Service Provider.
MISSION
We shall adopt and internalise a work culture which
demonstrates a "we can we will" attitude to reflect in our
daily responsibilities so as to far exceed our objectives,
consistently striving towards market dominance. We will
create historical landmarks forming a strong edifice for the
future overcoming all obstacles pro-actively as our
personal responsibility and commitment to create delight
for the customer with impeccable personalised services.
VISION
To be a conscious learning organisation maintaining
flexibility for change so as to provide the most customised
solutions. Striving towards global market share whilst
maintaining dominance in the domestic market through
good hr practice and excellent customer service.
QUALITY
“A quality service relies upon constant customer
interaction and feedback. An immediate response to the
changing environment with predefined business
processes managed effectively and efficiently leads to the
highest output from the lowest input and this is the
strongest measure of quality. The best certification of a
quality organisation is the measurement of the scale of the
smile on the customer's face.
STRENGTHS
Over 550 destinations, spread across 28 states & 7 union
territories.
TYPE OF BUSINESS
The Indian Economic Scenario today marks the
emergence of a totally chaotic market with a lot of
competitors, piling stock of products, lowering margins,
taxation changes and more. In the present situation what is
needed to see the blue? The ‘way to higher profits’ comes
from streamlining the channels and outsourcing the
segment of business which is not the core focus or
expertise of the company. One such fragment of the
business model is Supply Chain. Being a medium of
linking product to market, a robust model of supply chain
management ensures a better ‘TAT’ (turn around time), low
inventory holding cost and less of damages. Over the time
discipline of business logistics has advanced from the
warehouse and transportation dock to the boardroom of
leading Global Enterprises. Supply Chain has to be viewed
not only as material and information pipeline but as
integration of logistics with the human factors that need
more attention to be paid to understanding, creating and
managing demand more effectively. Safexpress works on
the Value Chain concept using a framework for examining
linkages between suppliers, producers, buyers,
intermediaries and end users. Safexpress, India’s leading
logistics company offers Integrated Logistics
Management, Express, Air, Multimodal, Door-to-Door, time
definite delivery and consultancy services. The company
also offers e-logistics and customised solutions for
e-business
SAFEXPRESS SERVICES
EXPRESS
Safexpress service is an express service which involves
movement of cargo in all weather proof sealed containers
on feeder and express routes. The service is time definite
with a published transit schedule covering more than 550
destinations nation wide and provides the flexibility for
surface, air and multi-modal connectivity with a wide reach
associated with Indian airlines and air taxi operators such
as jet airways, Sahara etc.
DRAFT-ON-DELIVERY
Draft on delivery is an unparalleled value-added service
wherein the seller can dispatch goods through Safexpress
to the buyer and be assured that the delivery would take
place only when the draft has been collected. In the
Safexpress DOD system pre-alerts are sent to the
consignee to allow reasonable time for the draft to be
made, thus meeting the desired objective of express
transit with the amount ready for collection.
SAFEAIR
To ensure that time sensitive cargo reaches the
destination through a faster mode meeting all your
requirements for the time definite deliveries. Safeair
connects your cargo through airlines, at os and uses the
services for morning and evening flights to provide a wide
variety of connectivity to suit different market cutoffs.
ILM
Safexpress works on the value chain concept using a
framework for examining linkages between suppliers,
producers, buyers, intermediaries & end users. Safexpress
ensures the success of the entire chain, marrying local
knowhow with the best global practices, technology &
perspective
CONSULTING
Safexpress offers value added services beyond physical
operations in the form of logistics consultancy covering a
wide spectrum of the Indian economy. The company plays
a pivotal role in guiding diverse market segments on
existing and recommended logistics models with various
simulation modules to map transactions using historical
data and providing befitting supply chain solutions.
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FUTURE EXPANSION
HEALTHCARE SEGMENT
is one of Safexpress's special focus areas which
contributes 16 percent of the revenue. With more than a
100 percent customer retention rate Safexpress has always
given due importance to the demands of their customers.
Aiming at expansion, they are investing heavily in
infrastructure development and will soon be coming up
with 32 logistics parks and will be adding seven million
square feet of warehousing capacity. The investment is
planned for a total of Rs 1000 crore in infrastructural
development in the next three years. Pawan Jain,
Chairman and Managing Director, Safexpress, says, "We
have plans for expanding our specialised logistics product
range. This range would be specifically designed for the
healthcare industry after thoroughly analysing its needs.
Apart from offering our multimodal services, we will be
providing single window solutions and, along with
managing the logistics channel end-to-end from
distribution channels to pharmacy or patient level. We
would be offering specialised logistics solutions to the
rural healthcare, customised pharma and cold warehouses
pan-India, packaging solutions, implementing bar-coding
to prevent spurious drugs and offering solutions as per
regulatory norms like GDP, US FDA, MHRA and GCCDP."
With a view to provide customised logistics services for
the booming retail industry Safexpress also sponsored the
ninth Marketing and Retail Conclave. The conference saw
the presence of leading retail players from all across the
world. Vineet Kanujia, General Manager Marketing,
Safexpress said, "The idea behind sponsoring this
conclave was to bring the retail and logistics industries
closer. Safexpress has been at the helm in harnessing and
synergising the needs of the retail industry for the growth
of the economy. We have successfully managed to gather
the required inputs and the coming period will see us roll
out these plans."
TURNOVER
EMPLOYEES TURNOVER
CASE STUDY
6 Sigma Dabbawalas of LUCKNOW, And their Operations
ManagementAn Analysis.
WAREHOUSING
A warehouse is a commercial building for storage of
goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers,
exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs,
etc. They are usually large plain buildings in industrial
areas of cities and towns. They come equipped with
loading docks to load and unload trucks; or sometimes are
loaded directly from railways, airports, or seaports. They
also often have cranes and forklifts for moving goods,
which are usually placed on ISO standard pallets loaded
into pallet racks. Some warehouses are completely
automated, with no workers working inside. The pallets
and product are moved with a system of automated
conveyors and automated storage and retrieval machines
coordinated by programmable logic controllers and
computers running logistics automation software. These
systems are often installed in refrigerated warehouses
where temperatures are kept very cold to keep the product
from spoiling, and also where land is expensive, as
automated storage systems can use vertical space
efficiently. These high-bay storage areas are often more
than 10 meters high, with some over 20 meters high. The
direction and tracking of materials in the warehouse is
coordinated by the WMS, or warehouse management
system, a database driven computer program. The WMS is
used by logistics personnel to improve the efficiency of
the warehouse by directing putaways and to maintain
accuracy in inventory by recording warehouse
transactions. For a warehouse to function efficiently, the
facility must be properly slotted. Effective slotting
addresses which storage medium a product will be picked
from (pallet rack or carton flow), and how they will be
picked (pick-to-light, pick-to-voice or pick-to-paper). With a
proper slotting plan, a warehouse can improve its
inventory rotation requirements-- such as FIFO (First In
First Out) and LIFO (Last In First Out) -- control labour
costs and increase productivity.
FQAs
Why Safexpress?
Safexpress –India’s Leading Logistics Company is
renowned for its domain expertise and experienced
manpower in the LSCM sector. Safexpress can best
understand your Logistics and distribution requirements
and can offer the most suitable Logistics model and
solution to you. Safexpress has the largest network
coverage across India traversing over 3,50,000 km. every
day covering over 550 locations through more than 750
routes operating 24 hours a day 365 days a year .
What is the Network Strength of Safexpress?
Safexpress-India’s leading Logistics Company, has more
than 550 Locations across India in its network. Safexpress
reaches these locations through its fleet of 3000 vehicles
operating on more than 1000 routes, 24 hours a day 365
days a year. All Safexpress vehicles have all-weather proof
containers for safe transit. Safexpress also operates
through Air to locations directly covered by flights and to
all other locations on a multi modal basis.
Will Safexpress cater to my destination?
Safexpress-India’s Leading Logistics Company, has a
network of more than 550 Locations across India. To check
whether Safexpress caters to your destination, please
check our 'Contact Us' page and click on Network. How do
I Contact Safexpress for Pick-up? Safexpress-India’s
Leading Logistics Company, has offices across all
industrial and commercial towns and cities of India. To
contact any one of them, please check our 'Contact Us'
page and click on your State to identify your city of origin,
or click on the first alphabet of your destination to see a
list of destinations starting with the alphabet. Across India
you could also contact our Toll Free phone 1800 113 113 &
you can also mail Corporate Customer Services Desk at
safexpress@safexpress.com
CONCLUSION
Today we are essentially operating in a global market. In this
era of crumbling economic barriers, the customer reigns
supreme. The successful enterprises in this fiercely
competitive economy are those which are able to ensure a
high level of customer satisfaction and at a considerably low
cost. The focus today is not on meeting the customer’s
expectations, but on exceeding them. The strategic role of
logistics and supply chain management in this regard
becomes vital. To achieve the objectives of logistic and supply
chain management, it is essential to have a well-defined
organisational structure that supports the corporate mission
and improves and influences logistics system performance.
With the growing nature and scope of logistics and supply
chain management in the overall performance of the enterprise
over the years, there have been changes in the logistics
organisational structure from being a part of various functions
like manufacturing, finance, and marketing to a core function.
While designing a logistics organisational structure, firms
need to follow certain principles of organisation, like unity of
command, span of control, authority and responsibility, line
and staff relationships, centralization and decentralisation of
power etc. At the same time, it is essential to take into
consideration the various factors like the size of organisation,
corporate structure and strategy, the role of logistics and
supply chain management in the overall value-addition
activities, availability of IT infrastructural resources, and
environmental uncertainty.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
L.C. JHAMB INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS PIERRE
DAVID SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
SUNIL CHOPRA BROCHURE OF SAFEXPRESS
WEBSITES
www.logisticworld.com
www.safexpress.com
www.google.com