Introduction Components of Logistics Management By Israr K Raja Islamabad, Pakistan Logistics the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of raw ma.
Components of Logistics Management By:- Israr K Raja Islamabad, Pakistan Logistics the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of raw materials, in-process inventory, finished goods, services, and related information from point of origin to point of consumption (including inbound, outbound, internal, and external movements) for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements Components of Logistics Management Actions Inputs of Logistics Logistics Management Logistics Activities/Functions Output of Logistics Management Actions Planning and Organizing of Logistics Implementation of Logistics Plan Controlling the Logistic Plan Planning of Logistics Organizing of Logistics Logistics Organization Chart It is a typical organizational chart example to represent the logistics organization structure Logistics enterprise can have many organization structures, but the most typical logistics organizational structure consists of Logistics Manager, Customs Supervisor, Merchandiser Supervisor, Materials Manager, Purchasing Manager, Trading manager, Merchandiser manager, Warehouse manager, Distribution manager, Customs specialist, Documentation specialist, Shipping specialist, Courier , Warehouse stock management and employees Implementation Implementation Developing a thorough implementation plan which can help to identify potential roadblocks and ensure that implementation is smooth and timely Implementation Plan may include Key Activities, Timeline, Roles and Responsibilities, Key issues to resolve in the implementation plan include A training plan, The model for training (e.g., on-the-job training [OJT] or classroom training), Number of sites to be trained, and The training schedule Another key issue to resolve in the implementation plan is whether to use a pilot approach or directly roll out the system nationally Controlling Input into Logistics Through Suppliers Land Facilities Equipment Material Human Resource (People) Finance (Investment ) Information Logistics Management Managing Raw material In Process Inventory Finish Goods Logistics Functions Selection of Facility Location Demand forecasting Procurement Transportation and Traffic Material Handling Warehousing and Storage Inventory control Packaging Distribution Communication Order processing After Sales Service ( Parts & Service) Customer Service Return Logistics Output of Logistics to Customers Competitive Advantage Efficient Movement to Customers Proprietary Assets ( Information /Knowledge) Time and Place Utility ... Actions Inputs of Logistics ? ?Logistics Management ? ?Logistics Activities/Functions Output of Logistics Management Actions Planning and Organizing of Logistics Implementation of Logistics Plan... point of origin to point of consumption (including inbound, outbound, internal, and external movements) for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements Components of Logistics ? ?Management. .. Plan Planning of Logistics Organizing of Logistics Logistics Organization Chart It is a typical organizational chart example to represent the logistics organization structure ? ?Logistics enterprise