Logistics process of different companies
This document summarizes the logistics processes of several major companies including Myntra, Flipkart, Sun Pharma, Nike, and Nestle. For Myntra, it describes how they contract with third-party couriers like Blue Dart and DTDC for delivery and have established regional warehouses. For Flipkart, it provides an overview of their market share and expansion of delivery capabilities. For Sun Pharma, it outlines their warehouse layout and supply chain management. For Nike, it discusses their global assembly and in-house marketing. And for Nestle, it notes their global scale and prioritization of quality assurance across their production network.
2. Logistics
Logistics refers to the overall process of managing how resources are acquired, stored,
and transported to their final destination.
Logistics is now used widely in the business sector, particularly by companies in the
manufacturing sectors, to refer to how resources are handled and moved along the
supply chain.
For e.g. Examples of supply chain activities include farming, refining, design,
manufacturing, packaging, and transportation.
Which includes Inbound transportation.
• Outbound transportation.
• Fleet management.
• Warehousing
• Inventory management
4. Myntra with established by Mukesh Bansal ,Ashutosh Lavania and Vineet
Saxena.
• Its headquarter is in Bangalore
• Its regional offices are in New Delhi ,Mumbai ,Chennai.
• It began its operations in B2B segment which is (business to business).
• 2010, the company shifted its strategy to become B2C which is
(business to customer).
• In 2014 they merged with Flipkart.
Myntra
5. Myntra
Myntra is India's most loved e-commerce platform. They started their journey back in
2007 and got amazing response from the customers within a very short period of
time.
Every day thousands of parcels are dispatched from their hub ,customers get the order
on the time at their doorstep. Though it is not a courier company which delivers
parcel. they contract with the third-party courier companies to deliver shipment
for example the courier companies on blue dart , DTDC, DHL, Ecom express.
6. Myntra
What is Supply chain management?
under Myntra
It is the management of network of interconnected businesses involved in the ultimate provisions of the product and
service packages required by the end customers.
Prime benefits of supply chain management
Marketing
Analysis
Planning
Logistics
Procurem
ent
7. Myntra prefers e-logistics as it is
Outlined by the mechanism of
automating supplying processes
associated providing an
integrated into in end to end
management.
What is e-logistics?
Warehouse receives goods
Merchant sends ordered
goods to logistic center
Packaging is
done
Customer makes order
Delivery to the customer
Sorts and prints
receipts
8. ✓ To ease shipping solutions.
✓Peace of mind and easier planning of shipments
✓optimised order management
✓Delivery tracking
✓Performance monitoring .
Empowers suppliers Expedite shipping
Minimise prices
Empowers purchasers
9. Types of logistics Myntra follows
Outbound logistics Inbound logistics
Myntra procured products of numerous
brands such as Levi's ,Nike, Adidas from
respective factories /warehouses in bulk
they also oversee in-house brands
• It is a critical activity for Myntra
• they use third party courier
• It is their responsibility to give the demanded
product to third-party as soon as possible
then to keep track of the lead time and try to
reduce it with collaboration from courier
company
10.
11. Flipkart
Flipkart is an Indian e-commerce company, Flipkart held a 39.5%
market share of India's e-commerce industry.
Co- Founders : Sachin Bansal (CEO)
, Binny Bansal (COO)
12. Introduction
• Founded in 2007
• headquarters in Bangalore
• human capital – 4500+ employees
• investment $9000
• investors Tiger global South Africa Naspers
• revenue is 1180 crore
13. User interface
• Easy to navigate
• easy to search
• easy to compare
• easy to order
14. Flipkart's latest
1. It has expanded last mile delivery to over 27,000 grocery or local convenience
stores
2. Expanded its hyper local service called 'Flipkart quick' to 6 new cities to
provide consumers access to order daily essentials to enable 90 minutes
delivery.
3. Walmart acquired 77% stake of Flipkart in 2018
4. It has inked its allotment agreement with HSS I IDC for over 140 acres to set up
its largest fulfilling centre in Asia Manesar.
15. ๏ Delivery service E-kart which is earlier known known as Flipkart logistics as
rebranded in year 2010 to market to other e-commerce.
๏Has over 2500 conveniently located offices.
๏Serving over 3900 pincodes all over India.
๏Serves about 10 million shipments in a month and provide same day delivery
guarantee in 13 cities & provides in- a -day for over 50 cities.
Logistics
Inventory
managem
ent system
Forecasting
Threshold
Frequency of the order of the product
Delivery centre
warehouse Stocking levels
16. Delivery & logistics
Location of the
product is
identified
Customer product
delivery location
(delivery cost) free if
ordered greater than
Rs.300 or else Rs.30
extra
(Logistic body is assigned
based on parameters such as
city locality type of product.)
(Automated software sends information
about the product delivery to logistics
body such as blue dart DHL e-kart.)
18. Sun Pharma
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Sun Pharma) is the fourth largest specialty
generic pharmaceutical company in the world
Sun Pharma is the No. 1 and largest pharmaceutical company in India with over
8% market share in the domestic market (AIOCD AWACS for 12 months
ending June 2020)
Supported by more than 40 manufacturing facilities, we provide high-quality,
affordable medicines, trusted by healthcare professionals and patients, to
more than 100 countries across the globe.
Founded in year 1983
Founder Dilip shanghvi
Headquaters: Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Revenue $4.5Billion +
19. Layout of Sun Pharma warehouse
Administrative area
Area for preparation of goods Goods receipt area
Perfusion solutions
Flammable products
Tablets and related
materials
Syrups
Quarantine area
Management of
expired medicines
Store
Refrigerator
Narcotics and control
products
Injection
External use
Medical equipment
20. Process
Receiving and storing, protecting good against heat, wind, storm ,moisture.
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Collecting customers orders
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Picking
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Labelling
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Repackaging the ordered goods
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Shipped to supplier
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The central warehouse
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District pharmacy
Clinic
Hospital
PATIENT
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24. Nike
The most recognizable brands in the world, the American multinational is
arguably the most influential player in the modern textile industry
• It was established in 1960 in Oregon
• Founder- Phil Knight & Bowerman
• It it the world's leading supplier of athletic shoes & apparel and also a
major manufacture of sports equipment.
• The brand ,its SWOOSH logo and universal slogan 'just do it'! Are highly
recognized throughout the world.
• Nike's fundamental objective was to represent sneakers as a fashion
statement to consumers, especially females,teens and males ages 18-
40.
29. Nestle
• Established by Henri Nestle in 1866
• World largest food processing company with total sales of
88785Million Swiss F in 2015
• 435 production factories operating in 35 countries.
• More than 15000 products are sold across 189 countries.
• They focuses on creating shared value across all channels
30. ACHIEVEMENTS
Nestlé buys approximately 10% of the worlds coffee production 10% of the cocoa crop in 2% of
the milk and sugar
The work by R&D networking which is quality by design they are verified by external bodies ISO
9001: 2005, ISO 22,000: 2005 ,ISO 22,002–1, HACCP standards.
Vessel transports more than 40,000 tonnes of products from 1600 warehouses. The
transportation and logistics is outsourced to 3rd parties at the via distributor makes the
replenishment decision .
31. Manufacturing
• They have eight factories 4 north 4 south
• During the last 15 years for every tonne of production the company
has reduced the usage of our energy by around 47% water usage
by around 55% greenhouse gases by around 57 % & waste water
around 61% .
Factory Agent Distributor Wholesaler
Retailer
Consumer
→ → →
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33. Basic logistics process
Logistics comprise of route transportation through container trucks distribution
from point of distributor warehouse to retailer shops modern trade shops is handled by
distributor
distributor has fleet of six of transport should vehicles right from refrigerated vans to small
tempos to supply to pan shops
company is connected to distributor/super stockist through SAP for online order book again
processing
then the stock in transit module is installed at distributors network system or tracking the
supply of goods.
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34. Reverse logistics
Reverse logistics plays a crucial role in enhancing the value extraction process for returned
goods, further helping the economics of manufacturers.
For instance, if a laptop is returned by a customer because it’s defective, a manufacturer
can employ the reverse logistics process to extract working parts from the device and
use them for another laptop.
Reverse logistics isn’t just used for returned products but also for goods that are at the end
of their lifecycle. Using 3PL reverse logistics, you can gain some value by reselling items
as is or refurbishing and selling them to a liquidator. Materials that cannot be salvaged
can be recycled or disposed of in an eco-friendly way.
logistic solutions helps increase the effectiveness of a traditional supply chain by
segregating the operations into functional parts.