Introduction Reverse logistics is described as the function of handling returned products due to damage‚ expiry‚ end of life & recalls etc. In organizations there are a number of activities that describes Reverse Logistics management but are not recognized and controlled (Fassoula‚ 2007). Reverse Logistics (RL) can be considered as a way to understand the process of movement of products from downstream to the point of production for the purpose of recapturing value and proper disposal (Khan &
Premium Supply chain management
www.pwc.com/tl2030 Transportation & Logistics 2030 Volume 4: Securing the supply chain Strategies to help companies take an active role in improving supply chain security. Acknowledgements The editorial board of this issue of our Transportation & Logistics 2030 series consisted of the following individuals: PwC Klaus-Dieter Ruske +49 211 981 2877 klaus-dieter.ruske@de.pwc.com Dr. Peter Kauschke +49 211 981 2167 peter.kauschke@de.pwc.com Gautam Basu +358 5040 16830 gautam.basu@fi.pwc
Premium Supply chain management Supply chain Security
References: Reading Lists Fuller‚ J. B.‚ O’Conor‚ J.‚ and Rawlinson‚ R.‚ May-June 1993‚ “Tailored Logistics: The Next Advantage”‚ Harvard Business Review. Hutt‚ M. D.‚ and Speh‚ T. W.‚ 1998‚ “Business Marketing Management – A Strategic View of Industrial and organisational Markets”‚ Dryden Press. Walters‚ D.‚ 2002‚ “Operations Strategy”‚ Palgrave Macmillan
Premium Supply chain management Supply chain
What is logistic? Deal with the management of the flow of goods or materials from point of origin to point of consumption‚ and in some cases even to the point of disposal. Logistics is not confined to manufacturing operations alone. It is relevant to all enterprises‚ including government institutions such as hospitals and schools‚ service organization such as retailers‚ banks and financial service organizations. Logistics is dependent upon natural‚ human‚ financial and information resources for
Premium Management Customer service Marketing
ELEMENTS OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION TO LOGISTICS. Chapter 1. Definition: “Logistics is the applied science of defining supporting systems and of planning and implementing the acquisition and use of resources.” Categories of Logistics : 1. Subsistence logistics :- basic necessities of life. it is relatively stable and predictable. 2. operations logistics :- relatively constant and predictable. It starts from raw material utilization
Premium Logistics Supply chain Supply chain management
With the passing of the third amendment‚ there were positive effects on our country. The soldiers had a place to stay during wartime without complaints from citizens. (Beef this idea up) This is still needed today because without a place to stay the soldiers wouldn’t have security while they are fighting for our security. The third amendment brings balance to America in society. (How)There has not been a case in U.S. With this amendment in 200 years (cite this) the third amendment helps the community
Free United States Constitution United States Bill of Rights United States
Course : BA (Hons) Global Business and Logistics Management Subject Title: Logistics Management Course number: SHT4012 Assignment: Logistics Operations within the UK and Hong Kong Home Grocery Delivery Student Name: Lam Pik Kee‚ Pekky (Student ID#1078762) Table of Contents: 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………................P.1 2. Background and Mission of PARKnshop & Ocado……………………………….P.1 3. Different Approaches of Logistics Strategies & Operation Management………………………………………………………………………………………………
Premium Supply chain management Inventory Logistics
Logistics - a practical approach Part 1: The foundations of Logistics Chapter 1: Introduding Logistics - Logistics is more than just Transportation - Involves aspects like procurement (Beschaffung)‚ sourcing‚ planning‚ storing‚ control and distribution (Verteilung/Austeilung) - Shift towards placing production in Central Europe b/c production is cheaper - Delivery: customer gets what he ordered‚ where he wants it and at the right time‚ not too early & not too late
Premium Management Project management Strategic management
1. Introduction of tea industry : * Historical Background: Tea was introduced to Sri Lanka after coffee was destroyed by Coffee Leaf Rust in the 19th century. James Taylor‚ a Scottish planter‚ established the first commercial tea plantation in 1867 at Loolkandura Estate in Kandy District of Sri Lanka. The great success of tea planting attracted English planters and more plantations were established‚ replacing existed coffee fields. Subsequently‚ as the coffee area was not big enough to
Premium Tea
MBA 4.2: LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Module 1 Introduction to Logistics and its interface with production and Marketing; Measures of Logistics; Physical distribution and logistics. Introduction to Logistics • When total supply chain system is integrated over a firm‚ it is known as logistics • It is an integrated effort aimed at helping customer value at a lower cost. • Without logistical support‚ marketing and manufacturing departments cannot accomplish product in timely or fresh manner. • The value of
Premium Logistics