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The supply chain is simply another way of saying “the whole process of business.” MODULE 4 LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Seminar FORXTROT SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND DEMAND FORECASTING http://tilko.nl/bp_ch1_2.pdf
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SCOPE The Immediate Supply Chain The SC/Logistics Mission Key Activities/Processes Supply Chain Framework The Logistics Strategy, Objectives & Formulation Logistics/Supply Chain Strategy and Planning Definitions
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Supply Chain Management is the integration of all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods, as well as information flows, to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. - Handfield and Nichols Supply Chain Management - A supply chain is the network of organizations—be they military, government, or private sector— involved in creating and delivering a product or service to a customer or consumer. - RAND Research Logistics is the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow and storage of raw materials, from the point of origin to point of consumption. - Council of Logistics Management
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Getting the right goods or services to the right place, at the right time, and in the desired condition at the lowest cost and highest return on investment. The SC/Logistics Mission
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The Immediate Supply Chain for an Individual Firm
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The Immediate Supply Chain for an Individual Firm
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Key Activities/Processes Primary - Setting customer service goals - Transportation - Inventory management - Location Secondary, or supporting - Warehousing - Materials handling - Acquisition (purchasing) - Protective packaging - Product scheduling - Order processing
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Supply Chain Framework Logistics Strategy Triangle
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Logistics/Supply Chain Strategy and Planning “If you don’t know where you want to go, any path will do.”
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Corporate StrategyLogistics Strategy Strategy formulation begins withThe objectives of logistics strategy are: a. Assessing needs, strengths, and weaknesses of the 4 major components: - Minimize cost - Minimize investment - Maximize customer service - customers - suppliers - competitors - the company itself Levels of logistical planning: - Strategic -Tactical -Operational b. "Visioning" where counter - intuitive, unheard of, and unconventional strategies are considered. The 4 problem areas of supply chain planning - Customer service levels -Facility location -Inventory decisions -Transportation decisions Use ROLA Recall the Logistics Strategy Triangle
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Logistics Strategy When to plan? - No distribution network currently exists. - There has been no re-evaluation in 5 years. - When costs are changing rapidly, especially transport & inventory. - When markets have shifted. - When current distribution economics encourage shifts. - When there has been a major policy shift in logistics such as in price, customer service, or investment level.
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Logistics’ Objective Minimize return of logistics assets
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Six Concepts for Logistics Strategy Formulation Total cost concept Differentiated distribution Mixed strategy Postponement Shipment consolidation Product standardization
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AFP Supply Chain Programming Procurement Storage/ Warehousing Distribution Disposal Requirement Determination
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