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Title: Logistics Capabilities: The Building Blocks of Global Trade


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Logistics CapabilitiesThe Building Blocks of
Global Trade
  • Gene LongPresident, UPS SCS Consulting Services

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Todays Discussion
  • Effective logistics strong global trade
  • Requirements for effective logistics
  • Emerging patterns

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The Growing Global Economy
  • Global trade activity grew 10.2in 2004
  • 10 of worlds GDP flows through global
    marketplace
  • Global economy grew 5 in 2004
  • Foreign exchange transactions10 billion a day
    in 197010 billion a second today

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Linking The Worlds Businesses and People Through
Globalization
  • Growth in world trade has exceeded the rate of
    output every year since 1950
  • 1973 - 1999 World trade grew at an annual rate
    nearly three times higher than world GDP
  • Trade to GDP Ratio
  • U.S. tripled since 1970
  • World doubled since 1970

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Eras of Globalization
  • 1.0 (1492-1800) the country as dynamic agent of
    globalization
  • 2.0 (1800-2000) the multi-national company as
    dynamic agent of globalization
  • 3.0 (2000-present) individuals and small groups
    have the need, capability and power to globalize
    themselves

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Supply Chain Leadership
  • SCM a strategic imperative in complex global
    environment

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UPS Enabling Synchronized Commerce
  • Expanding capabilities
  • Coordinating movement of goods, information
    funds
  • Synchronizing every aspect of order management
    cycle
  • Reducing complexity and friction
  • Moving supply chain from operational efficiency
    to customer intimacy stage

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Strong Companies Strong Trade Strong Countries
  • Growth from trade helped U.S. achieve
    unparalleledjob creation
  • Between 1980 and 1998, America replaced 44
    million antiquated jobs with 73 million good new
    jobs
  • Completely open global trade would increase U.S.
    household income by 4,500 annually
  • On global basis, trade helps alleviate poverty
  • Open markets grow faster, have a greater respect
    for property rights and the rule of law, and
    result in more peaceful political relationships

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SCM Reduces Amplitude ofBusiness Cycles
Benefits
  • Increases responsiveness to market demand of the
    flow of inputs into production
  • Reduces investment in inventory
  • Frees up capital for other uses
  • Higher velocity of inventory transfer creates
    demand for more services

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When trade crosses borders, armies dont
Cordell Hull
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What Does It Take to Trade?
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Physical Assets
  • Skilled workforce
  • Roads, bridges, airports, seaports, rail
  • Adequate communications networks

Governmental Support
  • Government policies
  • Customs procedures
  • Monetary policies/banking regulations
  • Technology investments
  • Education and training

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Open Skies Agreements
Benefit More Than Carriers
  • Nations expand linkages to global economy
  • Consumers achieve gains through increased
    competition
  • Businesses ability to increase trade, enter new
    markets, develop truly global supply chain
  • Creates need for further liberalization in other
    sectors
  • Simplify and harmonize customs clearance processes

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How Forces Are Converging to Drive New Patterns
  • Changing consumer market
  • Changing sourcing market
  • Innovative response to business

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Emerging Patterns
  • Growing global middle class
  • 95 of consumers live outside of U.S.,60 in
    Asia
  • 52 developing nations with population of1.5
    billion reaching middle class
  • China growing middle class by 1 annually 300
    million total
  • India tripled middle class since 1985

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China A Domestic Market, Not Just a Source of
Manufacturing
  • Worlds second largest economy in 11 years
    largest by 2039
  • 1 billion in FDI arrives each week
  • 350 million cell phone users
  • 100 million Internet users
  • Fourth largest market for consumer electronics
    worlds fastest growing life insurance market

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Henry Fords Assembly Line Goes Global
  • Li Fung dis-assembly model
  • Zara flexible supply chain processes
    innovation add value
  • Boeing from manufacturer to master planner
    snap-together assembler

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Growing Corporate Responsibility
  • Certain activities required of countries
    tostimulate growth
  • Infrastructure
  • Policies
  • Other activities required by companies
    tostimulate growth
  • Educate employees on benefits of global trade
  • Create sustainable enterprises
  • Utilize resources of 3PLs
  • Make SCM a strategic priority

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Logistics CapabilitiesThe Building Blocks of
Global Trade
  • Gene LongPresident, UPS SCS Consulting Services
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