Logistics Management
Logistics Management
Logistics Management
MANAGEMENT
GROUP MEMBERS
Salman Khan s/o Ayesha
Rahim khan Rashid
Presented to:
Sir Zuhair
Mohsin Wadiya Uzair Sundas Ali
Talha Muhammad
Siddiqui Salman Jamal
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7.1 PLANNING FRAMEWORK
FOR LOGISTICS
LOGISTIC FRAMEWORK FOR PLANNING
• Organization uses Logistics planning framework for:
1- Efficient management
2- Maximization for flow of resources, information and commodities throughout the supply
chain network
• It includes all of the methods, tactics, and procedures used in organizing, arranging, and carrying out different
logistical tasks in order to meet predetermined corporate goals.
To achieve the cost benefit, we need to focus on government policy, price hike and lubricants.
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WAYS TO IMPROVE PLANNING FRAMEWORK IN FUTURE
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WAYS TO IMPROVE PLANNING FRAMEWORK IN FUTURE
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WAYS TO IMPROVE PLANNING FRAMEWORK IN FUTURE
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7.2 LOGISTICS PROCESSES
Logistics processes encompass all activities through which a
product passes from its manufacture to its delivery to the end
LOGISTICS customer. This includes transport, storage and eventual
distribution. The aim is to deliver the requested quantity of
PROCESSES materials at the right time and place and at the price agreed
upon in advance.
TYPES OF LOGISTICS PROCESSES
These are the five most
common logistics processes:
1. Procurement
2. Storage
3. Inventory management
4. Order picking
5. Dispatch and transport
6. Delivery of goods.
EXAMPLE OF LOGISTIC PROCESSES
Logistic Processes in ASML:
1. Demand Planning
2. Order Processing
3. Inventory Management
4. Warehouse Operations
5. Transportation
6. Order Fulfillment
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WAYS TO IMPROVE LOGISTICS PROCESS
IN5 Ways
FUTURE
to improve the logistics
process in the future are listed
below:
1. Route Optimization
2. Warehouse Management
Systems (WMS):
3. Demand Forecasting and
Inventory Planning:
4. Technology and Automation
5. Collaboration and Partnerships
REFERENCE: Jansson LLC,
Logistics, Aug 23
7.3. SUPPLY CHAIN
SEGMENTATION
SUPPLY CHAIN Supply chain segmentation is the process of dividing a
supply chain into smaller, more manageable parts, or
SEGMENTATIO segments, in order to improve the efficiency of the
supply chain.
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METHODOLOGIES FOR APPROACHING SUPPLY CHAIN SEGMENTATION
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EXAMPLE
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MULTI-CHANNEL
FULFILLMENT
Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) is the method by
which sellers can sell items through various sales
channels and have 3rd party to handle the packaging and
shipping aspects for them.
EXAMPLE OF MULTI-CHANNEL
• Multi-Channel Fulfillment is a program offered by Amazon that allows sellers to outsource their fulfillment processes.
FULFILLMENT
Essentially, sellers send their inventory to an Amazon fulfillment center, and Amazon takes care of everything from
there—from storing, picking, packing, and shipping to handling customer service inquiries. This means that sellers
can focus on other aspects of their business, while trusting Amazon’s reliable and efficient fulfillment process.
PROS AND CONS OF MULTI-CHANNEL FULFILLMENT
PROS:
• Allows businesses to leverage the marketplace’s extensive fulfillment network.
• Improves the speed and reliability of order fulfillment.
• Save time and reduce complexity in order fulfillment.
CONS:
• Amazon’s Storage fees changes often.
• Picking, Packing and shipping fees are known to be unpredictable meaning costs can add up
quickly.
• No customization packaging offered by Amazon for brands want impression on customers.
• No access to inventory, Amazon may move it without intimation.
WAYS TO IMPROVE MULTI-CHANNEL
IMPROVEMENT
4 Ways to improve the Multi-channel IN FUTURE
fulfillment improvement process in
the future are listed below:
1. Balance multichannel and store-
based logistics operations needs
2. Integrate multichannel demand
forecasts with supply chain
execution.
3. Create visibility toward unit level
inventory with suppliers.
4. Align supply chain execution
metrics
Reference: Aberdeen Group –
titled “State of Cross-Channel Retail
Supply Chain Execution”
MANUFACTURING
LOGISTICS
Manufacturing logistics refers to the planning, implementation, and
control of the movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-
progress inventory, and finished goods within a manufacturing
MANUFACTUR environment. It involves managing the flow of materials and
information to ensure efficient production processes, timely delivery
ING of products, and optimal use of resources such as manpower,
equipment, and facilities. This includes activities such as
LOGISTICS procurement, transportation, inventory management, warehousing,
and distribution, all aimed at meeting customer demands while
minimizing costs and maximizing productivity.
BEST PRACTICES IN MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
• Lean Manufacturing
• Efficient Transportation Strategies
• Advanced Forecasting Strategies
• Automation and Robotics in Warehousing
ROLE OF MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS IN
PRODUCTION
Manufacturing logistics plays a crucial role in production by managing the flow of materials, components, and
finished products throughout the manufacturing process. It ensures timely delivery of raw materials to
production lines, optimizes inventory levels, and coordinates transportation to minimize costs and meet
production schedules. Effective manufacturing logistics also involves streamlining processes, reducing lead
times, and improving overall efficiency, thereby enhancing productivity and competitiveness in the market.
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KEY COMPONENTS OF MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
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EXAMPLE OF EFFECTIVE MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
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