Logistic : - Flow of material, information,
and money between consumers and suppliers. (Frazelle, 2002).
- The process of strategically managing the movement and storage of
materials, part and finished inventory from supplier, between enterprise
facilities, and to customers.
The council of Logistics Management-CLM
(1998):
“Logistics
Management is that part of the supply chain process that plants,
implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods,
service and related information from the point of origin to the point of
consumption in order to meet customer requirement ”.
The
changing logistics paradigm since world war II
World War II : After World War II, logistics knowledge
from military enters private business sector, orientation towards customer
(USA).
1970s : 1970s logistics as a function in
business to secure availability of materials and goods.
1980s : 1980s functional logistics changes to
a flow oriented discipline.
1990s : 1990s first cross business logistics
concepts (eg. JIT) and SCM supported by IT
21 century : Business cooperation is a key
success factor in global competition. Strategic supply chain management
emerges.
Logistics
Flow
Logistic
Mission : Five Rights
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Right product
©
Right Place
© Right Time
©
Right condition
©
Right cost
Performance Indicator
Customer
: Services
Provider
: Cost
Competitiveness
Role of Logistics
Increase
Competitive
Advantage
Framework of Logistics Activities
©
Customer Response
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Inventory Planning And Management
©
Transportation
©Supply
©
Warehousing
Logistics Scope of Services
Aftermarket Services : Spareparts Logistics,
Handling Return, Repair Activities, Reverse Logistics, call center
