Logistics Management
Definition
Logistical
management includes the design and administration of system to
control the flow of material, WIP and finished inventory to support
business unit strategy.
Overall
goal of logistics is to achieve a targeted level of customer service
at the lowest possible total cost.
LOGISTICAL
TOTAL COST – includes the cost of physical distribution system
and cost of logistical supply chain
PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM cost includes
- Manufacturing
- Wholesale
- Inventory
- Transportation
- Administration
LOGISTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN
cost includes
- Cost of inventory
- Production cost
- Service cost
Logistical
Integration Hierarchy
Basic
Functions
Performance Cycle competencies
strategic positioning (universal process)
Basic
work – consists of specific job essential to logistical
performance. E.g., order pricing/ truck driving. It involves many
people.
Functional
Areas – served as the organizational focus to perform and
administer logistics work. E.g. Traffic dept
transportation. These are the area of logistics essential for
operational excellence. The resources are to be integrated over
function. It is a cross functional coordination.
Performance
cycle
- Operational cycle for logistics execution
- Provides operational structure for logistics integration
- Linking basic work and function to complete order to delivery operation
- Logistical temporal integration
Logistical
Competency
It
is a relative measurement of firm’s capability to provide
competitively superior customer service at lower possible cost. It is
achieved through
- Alternative logistical capabilities
- Emphasizing flexibility
- Time based performance
- Operational control
- Postponement capabilities
- Commitment o perfect service performance
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