3. WHAT IS LOGISTICS & LOGISTICS
MANAGEMENT?
Logistics(CSCMP definition)
The planning, execution, and control of the movement / placement of
goods and / or people, and the related supporting activities, all within a
system designed to achieve specific objectives.
Logistics Management
"Logistics management is that part of supply chain management that
plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward and
reverse flow and storage of goods, services and related information
between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet
customers' requirements”
4. MAIN FIELDS WITHIN LOGISTICS
Procurement Logistics
Production Logistics
Distribution Logistics
Disposal Logistics
5. ACTIVITIES INVOLVED IN
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Order processing
Inventory management
Material planning
Warehousing
Transportation.
6. TYPES OF LOGISTICS
Inbound Logistics
Outbound Logistics
Third Party Logistics
Fourth Party Logistics
Reverse Logistics
9. SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS
Sourcing
Procurement
Storage of raw materials
Production planning and scheduling
Forward and reverse logistics
10. LOGISTICS HAS GAINED IMPORTANCE
Raise in transportation cost.
Production efficiency is reaching a peak
Fundamental change in inventory philosophy
Product line proliferated
Computer technology
Reduction in economic regulation
11. LOGISTICS COSTS
100
0900 1980
800 GDP $2.88 trillion
700
Logistics Cost $451 billion
15.7% of GDP
600
Trans. Cost $214 billion 47.5
500
$ billion
% of Logistics Cost
400
300
200 1999
100
GDP $9.26 trillion
0
Logistics Cost $921 billion
1980 Year 1999 9.9% of GDP
Logistics Transportation Trans. Cost $554 billion
60.2 % of Logistics Cost
12. LOGISTIC COMPANIES IN Global logistic
PAKISTAN companies
TCS
BNS LOGISTICS
CEI LOGISTICS (PVT)
LTD. DHL
D'ROYAL LOGISTICS
(PVT) LTD
DMK LOGISTICS (PVT)
LTD.
DRH LOGISTICS
JAY LOGISTICS (PVT)
LTD.
13. CHALLENGES FACED BY THE
LOGISTICS INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN
Lack of quality infrastructure
Railroad transportation
lack of a border crossing
Too many regulations
The lack of trained staff
Limited use of information technologies
Lack of certainty in the business
14. IMPORTANCE OF LOGISTIC
Maintaining competitive advantage
Good consumer relationship
Creating finished goods
Providing organization