The document defines logistics and transportation, and discusses the history and advancement of logistics from its origins in ancient Greece to the modern era. It describes the components of a logistics system and the interrelationships between transportation and logistics. Specifically, it notes that transportation plays a connecting role in logistics activities, affects costs, and is important for delivering goods to customers on time and building efficiency. Finally, it concludes that transportation is crucial to the functioning of logistics systems and their ability to maximize service.
THE ORIGIN OF LOGISTICS
DEFINITIONS OF LOGISTICS
EXAMPLES OF LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS
OBJECTIVES OF LOGISTICS
FUNCTIONS OF LOGISTICS
SCOPE OF LOGISTICS
LOGISTICS INDUSTRY IN INDIA
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A brief overview of logistics management covering the following: the aim of logistics, components of logistics, major functions of logistics and the phases of logistics management.
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THE ORIGIN OF LOGISTICS
DEFINITIONS OF LOGISTICS
EXAMPLES OF LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS
OBJECTIVES OF LOGISTICS
FUNCTIONS OF LOGISTICS
SCOPE OF LOGISTICS
LOGISTICS INDUSTRY IN INDIA
The series of slides are an Introduction to Logistics Functions. Logistics can be defined as the science of organizing the Distribution Function. The presentation also defines distribution management. It also talks about Porter’s value chain. This presentation is a Welingkar’s Distance Learning Division initiative.
For more such innovative content on management studies, join WeSchool PGDM-DLP Program: http://bit.ly/DistMang
Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/welearnindia
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeLearnIndia
Read our latest blog at: http://welearnindia.wordpress.com
Subscribe to our Slideshare Channel: http://www.slideshare.net/welingkarDLP
A brief overview of logistics management covering the following: the aim of logistics, components of logistics, major functions of logistics and the phases of logistics management.
Defenition and Basic concepts of logistics,its types ,significance , Logistics on Indian Context, Marketing Mangement ,Comparision of contribution of Logistics management into the GDP among the top 10 Countries,scope of logistics ,key logistic activities,phases of logistic development
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5. History and Advancement of logistics
•Origin of logistics : Greek adjective logistikos, meaning ‘skilled in calculating
•Logistics was initially a military activity
•Modern army logistic: training facilities, medical facilities, etc
•Army logistics
logistics in the commercial world
Based on the American experience, the development of logistics could be divided
into four periods
Dormant Yrs
1950s
Development Years
1960s
1970s
Take – off Years
1980s
1990s
Logistics Alliance 3rd Party
logistics Globalisation
21st Century
6. Interrelationship between Transportation
and Logistics
Transport Costs and Goods Characters in Logistics
• Transport system makes goods and products movable and provides timely and
regional efficacy to promote value-added under the least cost principle.
• Transport affects the results of logistics activities and, of course, it influences
production and sale.
• In the logistics system, transportation cost could be regarded as a restriction of the
objective market.
The Effects of Transportation on Logistics Activities
• Transportation plays a connective role among the several steps that result in the
conversion of resources into useful goods in the name of the ultimate consumer.
• It is the planning of all these functions and sub-functions into a system of goods
movement in order to minimize cost maximize service to the customers that
constitutes the concept of business logistics.
7. Interrelationship between
Transportation and Logistics cont….
The Role of Transportation in Service Quality
• The role that transportation plays in logistics system is
more complex than carrying goods for the proprietors.
• Its complexity can take effect only through highly
quality management. By means of well-handled
transport system, goods could be sent to the right
place at right time in order to satisfy customers’
demands. It brings efficacy, and also it builds a bridge
between producers and consumers.
• Therefore, transportation is the base of efficiency and
economy in business logistics and expands other
functions of logistics system.
8. Conclusions
•
Logistics system has a more and more important position in the society activities
•
Transportation and logistics systems have interdependent relationships
•
Transportation plays an important role in logistics system and its activities appear
in various sections of logistics processes. Without the linking of transportation, a
powerful logistics strategy cannot bring its capacity into full play.
•
The review of logistics system in a broad sense might help to integrate the
advantages from different application cases to overcome their current
disadvantage.
•
There is no doubt that, the development of logistics will be still vigorous in the
following decades and the logistics concepts might be applied in more fields.
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PAULINA SHINANA
MARTHA NAKAPIPI
UWETHA ENDJAMBI
JULIUS DAWID
RAUNA N. HAKWAASHIKA
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