Title: Logistics and Supply Chain Management
1Logistics and Supply Chain Management
2Logistics
- The Oxford English Dictionary defines logistics
as "the branch of military science having to do
with procuring, maintaining and transporting
materiel, personnel and facilities." - Logistics Management defines as Application of
management principles to logistics operations for
efficient and cost effective movement of goods
and personnel.
3- Involves entire supply chain
- Increasing importance of logistics
- effective logistics is becoming a key to winning
and keeping customers. - logistics is a major cost element for most
companies. - the explosion in product variety has created a
need for improved logistics management. - information technology has created opportunities
for major gains in distribution efficiency.
4Goals of Logistics system
- Provide a Targeted Level of Customer Service at
the Least Cost. - Maximize Profits, Not Sales.
Higher Distribution Costs/ Higher Customer
Service Levels
Lower Distribution Costs/ Lower Customer Service
Levels
5Logistics Functions
- Order Processing
- Warehousing
- Inventory Management
- Transportation
- Design system to minimize costs of attaining
objectives
6Transportation Modes
Rail Nations largest carrier, cost-effective
for shipping bulk products, piggyback
Truck Flexible in routing time schedules,
efficient for short-hauls of high value goods
Water Low cost for shipping bulky, low-value
goods, slowest form
Pipeline Ship petroleum, natural gas, and
chemicals from sources to markets
Air High cost, ideal when speed is needed or to
ship high-value, low-bulk items
7Supply Chain Management
- According to the Council of Supply Chain
Management Professionals (CSCMP), Supply chain
management encompasses the planning and
management of all activities involved in
sourcing, procurement, conversion, and logistics
management. - it also includes the crucial components of
coordination and collaboration with channel
partners, which can be suppliers, intermediaries,
third-party service providers, and customers.
8WHAT IS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Leads to Business Process Integration
9- SUPPLY CHAIN INCLUDES
- MATERIAL FLOWS
- INFORMATION FLOWS
- FINANCIAL FLOWS
- A set of approaches used to efficiently integrate
- Suppliers
- Manufacturers
- Warehouses
- Distribution centers
- So that the product is produced and distributed
- In the right quantities
- To the right locations
- And at the right time
- System-wide costs are minimized and
- Service level requirements are satisfied
10Supply Chain Structure
11Relationship between Facilities and Functions
along the Wal-Mart Supply Chain
12The steps involved
- Step1- Designing the supply chain
- Determine the supply chain network
- Identify the levels of service required
13- Step 2 - Optimizing the supply chain
- Determine pathways from suppliers to the end
customer - Customer markets to Distribution centers
- Distribution centers to production plants
- Raw material sources to production plants
- Identify constraints at vendors, plants and
distribution centers - Get the big picture
- Plan the procurement, production and
distribution of product groups rather than
individual products in large time periods-
quarters or years
14- Step 3- Material flow planning
- Determine the exact flow and timing of materials
- Arrive at decisions by working back from the
projected demand through the supply chain to the
raw material resources - Techniques
- ERP
15- Step 4 - Transaction processing and
- short term scheduling
- Customer orders arrive at random
- This is a day to day accounting system which
tracks and schedules every order to meet customer
demand - Order entry, order fulfillment and physical
replenishment
16Global Supply Chain
- To compete globally requires an effective supply
chain - Information technology is an enabler of global
trade - Nations form trading groups
- No tariffs or duties