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TRANSPORT LOGISTICS LAND
“ It is the management process that involves the control of the different elements of the supply chain from production to delivery to the consumer instead of delivery at the place of consumption.” MANUELA BELTRAN UNIVERCITY TECHNOLOGY IN LOGISTICS PROCESS MANAGEMENT ANDRES FELIPE DIAZ ARISTIZABAL
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Importance of logistics
* Increased production lines. * The production efficiency, reach high levels. * The timing chain should keep fewer inventories. * Development of information systems
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LOGISTICS FUNCTIONS RELATED TO LAND TRANSPORT
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MAIN OBJECTIVES OF CARGO
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MARKET SITUATION * Avoid complex supply chains. * Transported Cargo Security. * Shorter Delivery. * Large Number of Routes. * Minimizing Risks and Hazards in Highway. * Avoid normativities regarding transportation. * Traceability. * Timeliness of Delivery of Cargo.
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Process Interaction Diagram
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VALUE CHAIN "The value chain breaks down a firm strategically relevant activities in order to understand the behavior of costs and sources of differentiation sources of differentiation"
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Support activities
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SERVICE CARGO
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SERVICE PLANNING 1.-Analysis Sales Order: -Date of Service -Restrictions Due Dates -Place of Delivery -Load Type -Volume Transported -Product Requirements 2. - Operation Planning: -Allocation of Routes -Determination of Travel Conditions -Assignment and Operator Unit -Verification Unit Conditions -Safety Compliance Unit -Compliance with Standards of Travel
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3- Document Management Service: -Drive Requirements -Operator License -Bill of Lading -Product Documentation, -Tolls -Booths Health -Cards IAVE 4- Control of Travel: -Communicating with the Operator -Tracking Unit -Customer Feedback -Incident Management -Time Delivery and Form -Travel Effectiveness
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Regulations on the Transport of Cargo
NOM-012-SCT , on the weight and dimensions that can move the motor carriers. Objective: To establish the specifications for weight, dimensions and capacity of the Federal Motor Carrier vehicles * Risks to exposed persons * Damage to pavements and bridges * Traffic Problems * Efficient use of infrastructure and transport.
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CONDITIONS TO INCREASE GROSS WEIGHT
The weight authorized for vehicles and vehicle configurations, you increment by: * 1.5 t in each drive shaft * 1.0 t load on each axle When driven on roads like "ET" and "A", provided they comply with: I. technical Specifications II. Safety regulations III. Control arrangements
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TABLE B.-Gross Vehicle Weight authorized by class of vehicle and road
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DIMENSIONS AUTHORIZED maximum: 1. Height: 4. 25 mts. 2. Width: 2. 60 m
DIMENSIONS AUTHORIZED maximum: 1. Height: 4.25 mts. 2. Width: 2.60 m m by holding mirrors and accessories. 3. Maximum length allowed by class of vehicle and maximum length allowed by class of vehicle and road
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