Logistics Management
LOGISTICS
MANAGEMENT
Logistics
management refers to the comprehensive planning, organization and controlling
of physical flow, storage and movement of materials, equipment, supplies,
finished goods and related information from the point of origin to the point of
consumption, to satisfy the customer’s needs, at a profit. The movement of
goods implies the forward and reverse flow of goods or materials.
It
is a segment of supply
chain management, as it occurs at various stages of the supply chain.
Elements
of Logistics Management:
There
are eight important elements or say components of logistics management which
are discussed below:
Order
processing plays an important role in logistics management. It covers order
preparation, order entry, order filling, order status reporting, a quality
checklist of the product, delivery schedule and location of delivery. Factors
to be considered:
Cost
of order processing
Capability
of the company in producing the product
List
of specifications
Transportation
Transportation
refers to the spatial connection for the physical movement of goods in supply
chain. It is the operational part of logistics which tends to geographically move
and place the inventory. The three important factors which gauge the
transportation performance are – cost, speed and consistency. It includes mode
and transport service selection, speed of transportation, ambience requirement
for material, cost of transportation, vehicle scheduling, carrier routing,
equipment selection, claims processing, etc. Factors to be considered:
Exigency
of the product
Transportation
cost
Inventory
In
logistics management, the management and control of inventory is very important
with respect to what and how much of a stock to hold and where the stock is
located. It controls the movement of goods going into and out of the warehouse.
It ensures that the inventory levels are to be maintained so as to meet the
customers demand in time along with keeping the carrying cost low. Factors to
be considered:
Inventory
control at the initial stage
Lead
time
Cost
of raw material
Warehousing
A
warehouse is a place where a company stores the raw materials, semi-finished
products and finished produces. Its functions include stockpiling, stock
mixing, transloading and contingency protection. It considers the location of
the warehouse, inventory level at the warehouse, storage requirement of the
product, the shelf life of the product. Factors to be considered
Availability
of space
Strategic
location
Packing
and repacking facilities
Material
handling system
Network
design
The
supply chain is a manifold network of facilities and organization with varied
objectives, as it consists of suppliers, warehouses, distribution centres and
retail outlets. It specifies the route through which the goods will move from
their source/origin points to the demand points to align the supply and demand.
It has five aspects, i.e. strategic, tactical, operational, spatial and
temporal. Factors to be considered
Effective
route for transportation
Inbound
logistics
Outbound
logistics
Materials
Handling
Material
Handling covers all the activities concerned with the movement of raw material,
work in progress and finished goods, within the factory or warehouse. It
includes decisions such as facility configuration, material handling system
selection, stock locator and arrangement, space layout, dock design, equipment
replacement, material default location, handling requirements (fragile or
inflammable) and order picking operations. Factors to be considered:
Material
breakage
Pilferage
Cost
of handling
Number
of handlings.
Packaging
The
packaging is meant to protect and hold the product while it is transported and
stored, as well as to communicate the message to the customers. Multiple levels
of packaging may increase the cost to the manufacturer but inadequate packaging
will damage, which will lead to customer dissatisfaction. In general, three
levels of packaging is preferred – primary packaging, secondary packaging and
final packaging. Factors to be considered:
Protection
Holding
requirements
Display
of the message
Cost
of packaging
Reverse
logistics for packaging
Recycling
of the material used for packaging
Information
flow
Otherwise
called as information processing. It is something that links all the aspects of
the logistics system in a single thread. There is a continuous flow of
information throughout the logistics process. With the help of latest
technology and software packages, it is easier to get real-time updates and
tracking of the order location. This data can be used by the parties to track
packages and manage demand. Factors to be considered:
Software
package
Effective
tracking system
GPS
system
Conclusion
Logistics
Management aims to provide the right quantity of goods to the right location in
the right time. It finds out the potential distributors and suppliers and
ascertaining how effective or convenient are they, to select the best ones.
P.ARUN KUMAR (22UCM006)
S.ARUNACHALAM (22UCM007)
III B.Com
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