Title: BUSINESS LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
1BUSINESS LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Lecture 2 Logistics Defined
- H. E. METZNER, Ph.D.
- Department of Engineering Management
- University of Missouri-Rolla
2LOGISTICS TAKES A NEW TURN
- Supporting Military Campaigns
- Supporting Military Deployment
- Distributing Consumer Goods
- Supporting Industrial Production
3LOGISTICS FOCUSED ON FEEDING THE MILITARY ON
LONG CAMPAIGNS
- Alexander The Great
- Roman Legions
- Napoleons Russian Campaign
- Washington At Valley Forge
- World War I And II
4MODERN TECHNOLOGY
- Modern Metals And Materials
- Modern Fuels
- Modern Production Processes
- Minituration
- Modular Switching
5Modern technology made living off the land
impossible. Spares and test equipment had
to accompany the weaponry to the field and
required logistics support.
6ELEMENTS OF LOGISTICS IN SUPPORT OF
MILITARY DEPLOYMENT
- Provisioning
- Training
- Technical Manuals
- Field Service
7LOGISTICS AND THE PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION OF
CONSUMER GOODS
- Capital goods producers such as Boeing,
Caterpillar, and John Deere had needs for
logistics similar to the military. - Mass production industries had a need for
physical distribution.
8ELEMENTS OF A LOGISTICS CHANNEL
9FUNCTIONS OF A LOGISTICS CHANNEL
- Physical Distribution
- Information Movement
- Customer Service
10PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION
- Packaging
- Materials Handling
- Transportation
- Warehousing
11INFORMATION MOVEMENT
- Order Gathering
- Order Processing
- Inventory Control
- Order Transmittal
- Production Scheduling
- Location Analysis
12CUSTOMER SERVICE
- Percent Fill Per Unit Time
- 90 In Two Days
13JUST-IN-TIME MANUFACTURING
- Inventory Reduction Strategy
- Frequent, Small Lot Transportation
- Firm Production Schedule
- Small Product Mix
- Assumes Slack Resources
14SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
- EXPANDS THE JIT MODEL
- Backward to Tiers of Suppliers
- Forward to Consumer or User
- COORDINATES
- Manufacturing
- Purchasing
- In- and Out-bound Transportation
- Information Flows
15PHYSICAL SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION
- PHYSICAL PHYSICAL
- SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION
SUPPLIERS
FIRM
CONSUMER
TRUCK RAILROAD BARGE PIPELINE AIR
16The Logistics Planning Triangle
Facility location decisions
Customer Service
Transportation decisions
Inventory decisions
17LOGISTICS STRATEGY
- Cost reduction
- Capital Reduction
- Service Improvement
18FUNNEL MODEL
- Adjust safety stock as usage varies
- Fill echelons with stock for demand smoothing
- Aggregate demand over many users
19REPLENISHMENT CYCLES
- User Demand Cycle
- Retailer - Wholesaler Replenishment Cycle
- Retailer - W/S - Mfr Inventory Cycle
- Retailer - W/S - Mfr Production Cycle
20REPLENISHMENT CYCLES
21PIPELINE MODEL
IN
OUT
user
reseller
maker
vendor
vendor
- Use one, make one
- No safety stock buffers
- Variable velocity adjustments
22ASSEMBLY LINE and TEAM ASSEMBLY
- Assembly lines move the work piece from one
position to another. The appropriate
machines, tools, people and parts await the
piece. - Assembly stations hold the work piece and
machines, tools, people and parts move to
the piece.
23SUB-ASSEMBLIES AND PARTS LOGISTICS
- For assembly lines, parts and sub-assemblies
are positioned and replenished as they are
used in assembly. - For assembly stations, parts and
sub-assemblies are moved to the station in
sequence as required by the work piece.
24ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION
KEY ACTIVITIES
- Customer Service Standards
- Transportation
- Inventory Management
- Information Flows and Order Processing
25ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION
SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
- Warehousing
- Purchasing
- Protective Packaging
- Location Strategy
- Forecasting and Scheduling
26BUSINESS LOGISTICS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Lecture 2 Logistics Defined
Assignment Q1, Q4
27Business Systems Logistics Analysis
Inventory Strategy
Transport Strategy
- Forecasting
- Storage fundamentals
- Inventory decisions
- Purchasing and supply
- scheduling decisions
- Storage decisions
- Transport fundamentals
- Transport decisions
Customer Service Goals
- The product
- Logistics service
- Information systems
Location Strategy
- Location decisions
- The network planning process
Next Lecture Logistics Planning