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1 Effectively Market Your Business Using Electronic Maps Part 3. GIS in LOGISTICS University of Redlands 4-21-07 Avijit Sarkar Tutorial supported by U.S. SBA Grant No. SBAHQ-06-1-0046.
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2 Logistics Refers to the movement of goods and materials within a facility Includes incoming and outgoing shipments of goods and materials, and movement within a facility Logistics
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3 Logistics and GIS (1) Role of GIS in loGIStics can help companies save on operating expenses Routing Scheduling Tracking Tracing or navigation
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4 Logistics and GIS (2) What is the best route for my delivery trucks? How should I schedule my deliveries? What mobile units do I have available? What is the best way to optimize my territory? Where is the best site for delivery hubs? How can I optimize my fleet to meet service goals and minimize costs?
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5 GIS Logistics Solutions Geographic coverage zone(s). Regional service approaches. Customer locations and service agreements in place, unique equipment in place. Customer time windows. Work order/Job types and skill level required. Vehicle types and special characteristics Employee type and skill level. Governing work rules (enterprise, union, DOT, etc.). Time and distance inside the geographic matrix.
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6 LoGIStics Application 1 Apex Office Supply Apex Office Supply small office supply company based in Vinton, Iowa serves approximately 300K people in E central IA 1,500 active customers in two major cities, Waterloo and Cedar Rapids delivery radius of approximately 50 miles five ever-changing routes average of 200 deliveries a day Problems using a GPS to track vehicles drivers felt they were being constantly watched data was not real time downloaded when the trucks came back to the office. If there was a question, such as why a driver spent more than a normal amount of time at one location, the question could not be asked until the next day, and the tone of the conversation was often confrontational.
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7 LoGIStics Application 1 Apex Office Supply Goals Better manage people and other resources. Deliver products on time to customers. Load trucks more efficiently. Support specialized delivery jobs. Ensure safety of drivers. Solution Used ESRI® ArcLogistics Route Routes deliveries overnight Then prints invoices and driving instructions Next morning, drivers pick up the invoices that are organized by order of delivery Improves the efficiency of loading the trucks. Results Fuel cost savings: 4.3% Labor savings: 18% Drive-time savings: 7.4% Managed change by gaining trust of drivers
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8 LoGIStics Application 2 Major Retailer Sears Fleet of 13500 delivery and service vehicles Largest home-delivery service of furniture and appliances 4 million deliveries a year of 21000 unique items 46 routing offices serving 70% of the US population Problems Very few same day deliveries/services Reduced customer satisfaction Operational costs too high
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9 LoGIStics Application 2 Major Retailer Objectives Provide same day service Improve customer satisfaction Reduce operational costs Consolidate delivery operations Plan consistent routes Reduce operational costs Complex optimization problem – VRPTW Solved in a GIS-aided logistics framework Results Reduced driving time by 6% Increased the number of service orders each technician completed per day by 3% Reduced overtime by 15% Achieved annual savings of $9 million Consolidate routing offices, going from 46 to 22
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10 LoGIStics Application 2 Major Retailer
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11 Your Business and Logistics Do you employ logistics in your business, either directly or indirectly? Any experience with 3PL? After the initial discussion, do you think you can employ GIS in any domain of your business, especially logistics?
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12 Web-based Logistics Solution Web-based application specializes in the management of complex fleet logistics Leverages a fully enabled Java/J2EE database solution. It fits within your enterprise IT strategy Allows you to manage a continually changing customer and operational environment Can communicate in real time (mobile, GPS) from driver to dispatcher.
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13 MapInfo ROI Calculator
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14 Advantages of GIS in Logistics Provides framework to integrate demand modeling and logistics functionality Models are much more accurate Network distances and travel times are based on the actual shape of the road network and a correct representation of highway interchanges Also, with networks you can specify complex road attributes such as truck exclusions, delays at intersections, one-way streets, and construction zones Entire modeling process is more efficient Data preparation greatly facilitated Database and visualization capabilities catch errors before they cause problems.
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15 Supply Chain Management Supply Chain: the sequence of organizations - their facilities, functions, and activities - that are involved in producing and delivering a product or service. Sometimes referred to as value chains
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16 Warehouses Factories Processing centers Distribution centers Retail outlets Offices Facilities
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17 Functions and Activities Forecasting Purchasing Inventory management Information management Quality assurance Scheduling Production and delivery Customer service
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18 GIS in SCM (1) What is my drive time from the central facility? How long will it take me to reach delivery locations? Which customers should be in separate service areas? How can I track goods through my supply chain? How can I see what is happening with my supply chain?
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19 GIS in SCM (2) GIS can be used to model supply and delivery points GIS network tracing and analysis can then be used to optimize routes Can create drive-time calculations from a central facility, such as a warehouse, store, or medical facility. Service area polygons can be generated around warehouses Determine the time it will take to reach the delivery locations Which customers are contained in separate service area polygons
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20 Questions and Takeaways What are the nagging questions? Write down Key takeaway for you and your business Specific action you can accomplish in the next week given what you learned
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21 Acknowledgements www.esri.com www.esri.com www.mapinfo.com www.mapinfo.com
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