HALAL LOGISTIC Definition Halal logistics is the process of managing the material flow and information flow throughout the supply chain in accordance to a Halal standard. Halal is used to describe anything permissible under Islamic law‚ in contrast to haram‚ that which is forbidden. This covers aspects such as behaviour‚ speech‚ dress‚ conduct‚ manner‚ and dietary laws. CHARACTERISTIC OF HALAL LOGISTIC Halal
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Global Logistic Introduction Dell is a multibillion-dollar corporation that helps empower individual and communities with their innovative technology. Dell requires that all suppliers (domestically and globally) comply with the laws and regulations where the suppliers conduct business. Using global suppliers‚ Dell will need to understand the logistics to from the foreign suppliers to the end customer’s doorsteps. This paper will advise the factors impacting Dell’s transportation needs. It
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1) What issues should a logistic manager consider in trying to select a mode of transportation? The issues that a logistic manager should consider when they select a transportation mode are the follow: • Cost versus Speed • Packing expense versus risk of damage • Flexibility versus dependability • Railroad freight traffic in peak season ( some countries consider more important the passenger transportation than freight) • Infrastructure (bad infrastructure raise
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While effective logistics systems should not be designed to hold inventory for extended times‚ there are occasions when inventory storage is justified on the basis of cost and service. Storage has always been an important aspect of economic development. In the preindustrial era‚ storage was performed by individual households forced to function as self- sufficient economic units. Consumers performed warehousing and accepted the attendant risks. Warehouses stored inventory in the logistics pipeline‚ serving
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system Paper II – Supply Chain Management: Introduction Logistical Mission‚ Operations‚ Integration‚ Network Design‚ Information‚ Transportation‚ Inventory‚ Production‚ Inventory Flow Warehousing‚ Material Handling‚ Packaging Integrated Logistics Operating objectives‚ Rapid Response – Minimum Variance – Minimum Inventory Movement‚ Con Life-cycle support‚ Barriers to Internal integration Organization structure Managing operational uncertainty Food & Agriculture Supply Chains: Agriculture
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Rayshaun Cash Professor D. Garcia Logistics 104 18 April 2014 The Amazon Effect Amazon has changed the face and the way we experience shopping as we know it. Many companies can push the slogan “customers first” but Amazon makes you believe it with the way they cater to your ever needs. An average consumer does not to go through all the hassle that normal brick and motor stores put you through we want to go the Amazon way and have everything at our fingertips from the comfort of our homes‚ cars
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Paul Munnelly Business Logistics & Transportation Case Study 1 Integrated Logistics for DEP/GARD Company: C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Percentage: 60‚60‚15‚15 25‚25‚15‚15 15‚15‚25‚25 60‚60 25‚25 25‚25 Compound: A B E F A B C D A B E F C D E F C D DEP Materials Inventory (7 Days) Manufacturing (6-8 Days) Distribution Warehouse DEP Truck (since destination is within 200 miles) GARD 1. As
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Innovation of Agriculture Logistics Managing Food Inflation © 2011 KPMG‚ an Indian Partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”)‚ a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. About the study This is a briefing paper written by KPMG that assesses the underlying reasons for the high levels of inflation in the food economy of the country and its subsequent impact on innovations in business models
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NEWSPAPER LOGISTICS Newspapers have a very important place in our life. Reading of newspapers has become a habit for most of the people. But not many people think how newspaper is delivered each day at our home with such ease. In order to study the logistics of newspaper‚ information was collected from newspaper vendors to the people working in the Audit Department of the newspaper “Times of India”. Mr. Lalit Joshi‚ who works in the logistics department of TOI in the Delhi/NCR region‚ threw light
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rP os t KEL019 SUNIL CHOPRA Excel Logistics Services Background op yo “The quality of our performance has improved significantly‚ but stores continue to complain about our deliveries‚” said John Margolis‚ general manager of the Springfield Warehousing and Distribution Center (WDC) run by Excel Logistics Services. Margolis looked at the customer satisfaction survey for the fourth quarter of the previous year. “At this point‚ it is becoming increasingly difficult for us to make
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