Logistics and Logistic System (Logistics Network)
Flows in the Logistics Network
What is Logistics?
Challenges and Obstacles in Logistics
Components of the Logistic System
Functions of the Logistic System
Material flow
The physical movement of goods through the supply chain.
Logistics planning
Establishing supply chain objectives, designing the logistics network, and determining the necessary resources.
Logistics is the science and art of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the flow of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to the point of consumption, with the objective of satisfying customer needs efficiently and effectively.
Information flow
The exchange of data and documents between the different actors in the supply chain.
Logistics infrastructure
Inventory management
ncludes the entire physical network that enables the movement of goods, such as warehouses, distribution centers, transportation, and terminals.
Controlling the level of product stock at different points in the supply chain.
Financial flow
The movement of money through the supply chain, such as payments to suppliers, collections from customers, and logistics expenses.
Warehousing
Human resources
The personnel involved in logistics activities, such as warehouse operators, transporters, administrative and customer service personnel.
Receiving, storing, and handling products in warehouses.
Transportation
Globalization
Logistics technology
The computer systems and tools used to manage the supply chain, such as warehouse management software, tracking and tracing systems, and e-commerce platforms.
The increasing complexity of global supply chains.
Moving goods through the logistics network using different modes of transport.
E-commerce
Distribution
The rise of e-commerce and the demand for fast and convenient deliveries.
The activities that are carried out to move goods through the supply chain, such as receiving, storing, order preparation, transportation, and delivery.
Logistics processes
Sustainability
Delivering products to the end customer.
The need to reduce the environmental impact of logistics.
Customer service
Managing returns, claims, and customer inquiries
Labor shortage
The data generated throughout the supply chain, such as inventories, customer service levels, and logistics costs.
Logistics information
The difficulty of finding and retaining qualified personnel in the logistics sector.
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Logistics and Logistic System (Logistics Network)
Flows in the Logistics Network
What is Logistics?
Challenges and Obstacles in Logistics
Components of the Logistic System
Functions of the Logistic System
Material flow
The physical movement of goods through the supply chain.
Logistics planning
Establishing supply chain objectives, designing the logistics network, and determining the necessary resources.
Logistics is the science and art of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the flow of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to the point of consumption, with the objective of satisfying customer needs efficiently and effectively.
Information flow
The exchange of data and documents between the different actors in the supply chain.
Logistics infrastructure
Inventory management
ncludes the entire physical network that enables the movement of goods, such as warehouses, distribution centers, transportation, and terminals.
Controlling the level of product stock at different points in the supply chain.
Financial flow
The movement of money through the supply chain, such as payments to suppliers, collections from customers, and logistics expenses.
Warehousing
Human resources
The personnel involved in logistics activities, such as warehouse operators, transporters, administrative and customer service personnel.
Receiving, storing, and handling products in warehouses.
Transportation
Globalization
Logistics technology
The computer systems and tools used to manage the supply chain, such as warehouse management software, tracking and tracing systems, and e-commerce platforms.
The increasing complexity of global supply chains.
Moving goods through the logistics network using different modes of transport.
E-commerce
Distribution
The rise of e-commerce and the demand for fast and convenient deliveries.
The activities that are carried out to move goods through the supply chain, such as receiving, storing, order preparation, transportation, and delivery.
Logistics processes
Sustainability
Delivering products to the end customer.
The need to reduce the environmental impact of logistics.
Customer service
Managing returns, claims, and customer inquiries
Labor shortage
The data generated throughout the supply chain, such as inventories, customer service levels, and logistics costs.
Logistics information
The difficulty of finding and retaining qualified personnel in the logistics sector.