GLOBAL LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT New Direction in Supply Chain Management... Course Outline Lecture 1: Logistics role in the economy and organization Lecture 2: Financial impact of invent
Trang 1GLOBAL LOGISTIC
MANAGEMENT
New Direction in Supply Chain
Management
Trang 2Course Outline
Lecture 1: Logistics role in the economy and organization
Lecture 2: Financial impact of inventory
Lecture 3: Inventory management
Lecture 4: Customer service and
transportation
Lecture 5: Decision strategies in
transportation
Lecture 6: Warehousing
Trang 3Course Outline
Lecture 7: Global logistics
Lecture 8: Global logistic strategies
Lecture 9: Organizing for effective
logistics
Lecture 10: Financial control of global logistics performance
Lecture 11: Measuring and selling the value of global logistics
Lecture 12: The strategic global logistic plan
Trang 4Lecture 1: Logistics role in the
economy and organization
A supply chain is the series of activities and organisations that materials-both
tangible and intangible- move through on their journeys from initial suppliers to
final customers
Logistics is the function responsible for moving material through their supply
chain
Trang 5Other names of logistics
Logistics can be called as following names:
◦ Business logistics
◦ Channel management
◦ Distribution
◦ Industrial logistics
◦ Logistical management
◦ Materials management
◦ Physical distribution
◦ Quick-response system
◦ Supply chain management
◦ Supply management
Trang 6Why is Logistics important ?
Logistics plays a key role in the economy
in two significant ways:
First, logistics is one of the major
expenditures for businesses
Second, logistics supports the movement and flow of many economic transactions; it
is an important activity in facilitating the
sale of virtually all goods and services
Trang 7Cost factor in Logistic
Cost of raw material
Operational cost
Production cost
Cost of transportation
Cost of warehousing
Marketing cost
Administrative cost
Trang 8Logistics support economic activities
Purchasing activities
Storing activities
Transportation
Production
Marketing activities
Sales activities
Administration activities
Cooperation activities
Trang 9Logistic Activity
Logistics activities include:
transportation
warehousing,
material handling
protective packaging,
inventory control
order processing
marketing, forecasting,
customer service
Trang 10Five rights of Logistics
Right Items which are needed for consumption or production
Right Place
Right Time
Right Condition
Right Cost
Trang 11What is global logistics ?
Global logistics means logistic activities occur across boundary of one nation
Trang 12Supply Chain Management
The design and management of
organizational boundaries to meet the real needs of the end customer
The development and integration of people and technological resources are critical to successful supply chain
integration
Trang 13Supply chain model
Input Processing Output
Trang 14Critical Flows in SCM
Critical flows in SCM include:
Material
Service
Information
Cash