[Audio] Supply Chain Logistics. Box Production Line.
[Audio] What is Logistics Logistics is defined as the movement and storage of goods, services, and related information. Therefore, the study of logistics is essential in today's global interconnected supply chains, where we can bring companies together through transportation, warehousing, and inventory management..
[Audio] The main building blocks of logistics 1. Transportation 2. Warehousing 3. Inventory.
[Audio] Warehousing: Warehousing involves the storage of goods and is vital for managing inventory and ensuring efficient supply chain operations. Key Functions: 1. Receiving & Inspection of goods. 2.Storage & Inventory Control. 3.Order Picking, Packing & Dispatch. 4.Value-added services (labeling, kitting)..
[Audio] Modern Warehousing Trends: 1. Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). 2. Automation & RFID. 3. Data-driven inventory optimization..
[Audio] Transportation: Transportation is one of the three major building blocks of logistics networks, crucial for the movement of goods. Key Functions: Inbound & Outbound logistics Mode selection (road, rail, air, sea) Route planning & load optimization Freight coordination & delivery tracking.
[Audio] Current Trends: Transportation Management Systems (TMS) GPS tracking & real-time visibility Fuel efficiency & sustainable logistics.
[Audio] Inventory Management: Inventory management is the process of overseeing and controlling the ordering, storage, and use of products, integral to logistics. Key Functions: Receiving & quality checking Storage & inventory management Order picking, packing & dispatch Material handling & value-added services.
[Audio] Current Trends: Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) Automation & barcode/RFID technology Layout optimization & data-driven inventory control.