Industrials / China 16 December 2013 Initiation: ready to move up in the world China Logistics Sector • We see the development of China’s logistics industry in the next decade following the path established by the US‚ Japan and Korea • Given a growing need for cost savings‚ emerging 3PL services and a demand boost from e-commerce should be major sector drivers • Positive rating; top pick Sinotrans; also recommend SZI‚ CIMC See important disclosures‚ including any required research
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Introducing logistics 1.1 Definition of logistics According to a widespread definition‚ logistics (from the Greek term l´ gos‚ which o means ‘order’‚ or from the French loger‚ which means ‘allocate’) is the discipline that studies the functional activities determining the flow of materials (and of the relative information) in a company‚ from their origin at the suppliers up to delivery of the finished products to the customers and to the post-sales service. The origins of logistics are of a
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ALDI CASE 1.How does ALDI ’s strategy lead to a competitive advantage ? How does the company achieve this strategy? ALDI gains a competitive advantage by several factors. ALDI offers its consumers an excellent value‚ so selling good quality products at a low price‚ thus obtain good market share‚ for example in Germany has a share of about 40 %. With this strategy ALDI and are available to any consumer purchasing power
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Port Development & Logistics (Assignment 1) Student: Zhaofeng Cen Student ID: 171446 Unit Coordinator: Peggy Chen Unit Code: JNB516 Unit: Port Management and Strategy Course: MBA (Maritime and Logistics Management) Due Date: 27 August 2012 Word Count: 1646 words Abstract This essay can be divided into two parts. The first part answered the question about the evolution of port development based on existing conceptual perspectives
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Logistics management covers every stage of the physical distribution process‚ from raw materials and component parts being ordered and delivered to the factory‚ materials handling and storage‚ stock control‚ sales forecasting from which the forecasts of individual components parts‚ transport and storage requirements are derived. Other functions include order processing‚ the purchasing and replenishment of stock‚ packing‚ delivery‚ achievement of set service levels‚ warehouse location‚ fleet
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QUESTIONS: How does Elizabeth currently organize her logistics? What do you think are her aims and priorities? Logistics is the function responsible for all aspects of the movement and storage of materials on their journey from suppliers to final customers. In the Hessingen Herb Farm‚ Elizabeth Kole personally manages the logistics matters. She personally monitors the movement and storage of her products from the raw materials to the customers. Logistics would have played a great part in the expansion
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CALCULATING NATIONAL LOGISTICS COSTS Logistics costs are an important factor affecting the competitiveness of both firms and nations. Firms can enhance their market competitiveness by reducing their logistics costs‚ thus lowering the total costs of goods and services. Greater market competitiveness of a nation’s firms can then give rise to greater national industrial competitiveness on a global scale. Total logistics cost analysis is the key to managing the logistics function. It is important
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The importance of Logistics in Marketing nowadays In a first moment it is important to understand what is the main role of each departments‚ Logistics’ aim is to make products available in the market according to the customer’s demands‚ in terms of delivery time‚ volume‚ as well as‚ the efficient managing of the inventory (SEZEN‚ 2005) and the Marketing role is to generate and deliver value to the consumers of a determined market. To generate value consists in expressing characteristics‚ attributes
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CHAPTER 3 Strategic and Financial Logistics © Portions Argee Logistics and Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Learning Objectives • To appreciate how logistics can influence an organization’s strategic financial outcomes • To review basic financial terminology © Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 3-2 Learning Objectives • To understand how the Strategic Profit Model can demonstrate the financial impact of logistics activities • To become aware of
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perspectives on the relationship between logistics and SCM. Four perspectives: traditionalist ‚ relabelling ‚ unionist ‚ inter-sectionist The result of an international survey of logistics / SCM experts are reported. For logistics educators‚ researchers and practitioners Four unique perspectives – Traditionalist SCM is one small part of logistics. Four unique perspectives – Traditionalist Educators can easily accomplish this by adding a SCM lecture to the logistics management course‚ or by inserting
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