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Logistics Management, BBA III Year Notes, Osmania UniversityBalasri Kamarapu
Inbound, Internal and Outbound Logistics in SCM, Developing the Logistics organization for effective Supply Chain Management, development of Integrated Logistics Strategy, Logistics in Maximizing profitability and cash flow, 3PL, 4PL, International Logistics, Reverse Logistics.
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Logistics Management, BBA III Year Notes, Osmania UniversityBalasri Kamarapu
Inbound, Internal and Outbound Logistics in SCM, Developing the Logistics organization for effective Supply Chain Management, development of Integrated Logistics Strategy, Logistics in Maximizing profitability and cash flow, 3PL, 4PL, International Logistics, Reverse Logistics.
In this presentation we will discuss the objectives of physical distribution, importance of logistics management, difference between production, marketing interface and physical distribution. We will also talk about factors influencing business logistics, current model of provision of goods and customer oriented approach.
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Book Reference: Simchi-Levi, D., Kaminsky, P., and Simchi-Levi, E., & (2008). Designing and managing the supply chain: Concepts, strategies, and cases (3rd edition). United-States: McGraw-Hill.
Supply chain definition
The systemic, strategic coordination of the traditional business functions and the tactics across these business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain, for the purposes of improving the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole.”
“A supply chain is the alignment of firms that bring products or services to market.”
“A supply chain consists of all stages involved, directly or indirectly, in fulfilling a customer request. The supply chain not only includes the manufacturer and suppliers, but also transporters, warehouses, retailers, and customers themselves.”
“A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these finished products to customers.”
“Supply chain management is the coordination of production, inventory, location, and transportation among the participants in a supply chain to achieve the best mix of responsiveness and efficiency for the market being served.”
There is a difference between the concept of supply chain management and the traditional concept of logistics. Logistics typically refers to activities that occur within the boundaries of a single organization and supply chains refer to networks of companies that work together and coordinate their actions to deliver a product to market. Also traditional logistics focuses its attention on activities such as procurement, distribution, maintenance, and inventory management. Supply chain management acknowledges all of traditional logistics and also includes activities such as marketing, new product development, finance, and customer service. Supply chain management views the supply chain and the organizations in it as a single entity. It brings a systems approach to understanding and managing the different activities needed to coordinate the flow of products and services to best serve the ultimate customer.
Different supply chain requirements often have conflicting needs. For instance, the requirement of maintaining high levels of customer service calls for maintaining high levels of inventory, but then the requirement to operate efficiently calls for reducing inventory levels. It is only when these requirements are seen together as parts of a larger picture that ways can be found to effectively balance their different demands.
Effective supply chain management requires simultaneous improvements in both customer service levels and the internal operating efficiencies of the companies in the supply chain. There is a basic pattern to the practice of supply chain management. Each supply chain has its own unique set of market demands and operating challenges and yet the issues remain essentially the same in every case. Companies in any supply chain must make decisions indivi
It deals right from the basic entities and till the end which covers every entity in detailed explanation which will help a candidate or a learner to understand the concept of Supply Chain Management.
This presentation deals with the basics of Supply Chain Management.It gives short notes on what is it that makes a complete supply chain network and industrial terminologies are explained here.
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(i) Cycle View (ii) Push & Pull View of the Supply Chain, Supply Chain Responsiveness. Strategic Fit between Business Strategy and Supply Chain Strategy, Achievement of Strategic Fit through different steps, Obstacles to achieving Strategic Fit.
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Assignment
DRIVE FALL 2014
PROGRAM Bachelor of Business Administration- BBA
SEMESTER 5
SUBJECT CODE & NAME BBR505 & WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT
BK ID B1806
CREDIT & MARKS 4 CREDITS & 60 MARKS
Note – Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q.1 Define the terms ‘Supply Chain’ and ‘Supply Chain Management’. Explain impact of Supply chain
on Stores and warehousing.
Answer: - Supply Chain: - The network created amongst different companies producing, handling
and/or distributing a specific product. Specifically, the supply chain encompasses the steps it takes to
get a good or service from the supplier to the customer. Supply chain management is a crucial process
for many companies, and many companies strive to have the most optimized supply chain because it
usually translates to lower costs for the company.
Q.2 Write short notes on the following:
Answer: - (a) Importance of warehouse in a value chain: - Warehousing played a role in the storage and
exchange of goods for centuries. Long-term storage to provide product for future consumption has been
a utility of warehousing both past and present. Transit sheds, warehouses connected to a wharf, have
facilitated the movement and storage of goods embarking or disembarking merchant and military
2. vessels supplying domestic and world trade. Rail transportation set in motion the industrial era with the
transport of agriculture commodities and livestock;
(b) Product Assortment Management
Answer:- Assortment management is about balancing lines with different roles; some are profitable,
high-turnover items, others draw in customers who may only look at a ‘dream product’ but end up
spending cash on something else. RELEX offers a wide range of flexible, real -time analytics tools that
help you structure your assortment to maximize your profit. RELEX systems allow you to get immediate
answers to questions like:
What are the bestselling items in
Q.3 Give the meaning of the following:
(a) Retail replenishment
Answer: - Retail replenishment: - Replenishment as "filling again by supplying what has been used up."
Replenishment is also a process that occurs regularly. If vendors only offer merchandise in a limited
number of shipments – common in the fashion industry – merchandise planning and allocation should
be used to support ordering. While
(b) Retail buying
Answer: - A retail buyer is responsible for planning and selecting a range of products to sell in retail
outlets. The buyer must consider the following factors when making purchasing decisions:
Customer demand, including price, quality and availability;
Market trends;
Store policy;
(c) Lead time
Answer: - A lead time is the latency (delay) between the initiation and execution of a process. For
example, the lead time between the placement of an order and delivery of a new car from a
manufacturer may be anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 months. In industry, lead time reduction is an
important part of lean
3. (d) Inventory control
Answer: - Inventory Control is the supervision of supply, storage and accessibility of items in order to
ensure an adequate supply without excessive oversupply.
It can also be referred as
Q.4 What is meant by inventory? What are the different types of inventories?
Answer: - Inventory: - The raw materials, work-in-process goods and completely finished goods that are
considered to be the portion of a business's assets that are ready or will be ready for sale. Inventory
represents one of the most important assets that most businesses possess, because the turnover of
inventory represents one of the primary sources of revenue generation and subsequent earnings for the
company's shareholders/owners.
Q.5 What is Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)? How do you calculate EOQ? What are the objections
about EOQ?
Answer: - EOQ: - An inventory-related equation that determines the optimum order quantity that a
company should hold in its inventory given a set cost of production, demand rate and other variables.
This is done to minimize variable inventory costs. The full equation is as follows:
Where:
S = Setup costs
D = Demand rate
Q.6 Write a brief note on technology aids in retail warehouse management.
4. Answer: - A warehouse management system (WMS) is a key part of the supply chain and primarily aims
to control the movement and storage of materials within a warehouse and process the associated
transactions, including shipping, receiving, put away and picking. The systems also direct and optimize
stock put away based on real-time information about the status of bin utilization. A WMS monitors the
progress of products through the warehouse. It involves the physical warehouse infrastructure, tracking
systems, and communication between product stations.
More precisely, warehouse management involves the receipt, storage and movement of goods,
(normally finished goods), to intermediate storage
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