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Outsourcing In Global Supply Chain


Toward more and more effective and efficient business practices 1 PL (First-Party Logistics Provider) The shipper or the consignee. 2PL (Second-Party Logistics Provider) The actual carrier, the owner of the mean of transportation. 3PL (Third-Party Logistics Provider) A firm that provides multiple, preferably integrated, logistics services such as transportation, warehousing, crosdocking, inventory management, freight forwarding, and packaging. warehousing crosdocking management forwarding packaging Freight forwarding companies and courier companies are examples. The 3PL providers target the function. 4PL (Forth-Party Logistics Provider) Non-asset-owning service providers, having a broader scope managing of the entire supply chain. They are neutral means they manage the logistics process regardless of what carriers, forwarders, or warehouses are used. They manage 3PL that the customer may already currently use. They target the process not the function. 5PL (Fifth-Party Logistics Provider) They are evolved due to the growing of the information flow over the physical flow. Sometimes called e-business. They plan, organize, and implement logistics solutions on behalf of a contracting party. They develop and implement a networked, flexible supply chain that can integrate and meet the demands of all partners; manufacturer, suppliers, carriers, and vendors.
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Undersupervisionof:Dr.GehanSaleh
Presentedby: MoamenAmin AhmedElSadeik YasserSaleh AhmedWarida

GlobalSupplyChain
outsourcing

Outsourcing In Global Supply Chain


Location

OutsourcinginRenewable EnergyIndustry
DHL movingwithtomorrowsenergy

Technology and automation Customer satisfaction Labor Best practices in consolidation The consolidation challenge
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SollerexCaseStudy
ShopandGoSolution

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Outsourcing in renewable Energy Industry


Increasing use of renewable Energy is a global trend! Why Outsourcing?
Complicated Technology Oversized Components Special logistics Complicated Operations

Global Demand

Source: GWEC (Global Wind Energy Council)

Renewable Energy Global Supply chain

DHL - moving with tomorrows energy

The wind energy industry has under gone a rapid evolution in the past years: growing from a regional niche activity to a global enterprise RE Companies that conduct global business are familiar with the pressure of coordinating product movement across time zones, cultures, and languages . Shipping all components and handle feasibility studies, road and route surveys
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Cost reduction

Source: IHS Emerging Energy Research

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Profit from global network and experience in handling oversized cargo

Case Study: Business Overview


Sollerex Solutions Pty Ltd (Australia) initiated Sollerex EG (Egypt) project to provide services to Sollerex customers worldwide. Additionally, Sollerex is offering a global gateway for Egyptian manufacturers to export their products even if they have never been active in the export market. Type A of Service (SHOP n GO)

Source: DHL.com

Wind Energy Components Logistics Flow

1% Market Share (Restricted) Pilot phase first 4 months 22,000 CBM/annum 22 000 25% by end of Q1 2012 90% Economy Shipping 10% Express Delivery

Source: DHL.com

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ServiceOverview
10 million Tourist come to Egypt every year (CIA report 2010). 1% of the market is 100,000 Tourist a year If each tourist bought items to fit 2 T-chest boxes (61cm *41 cm*44cm) The 2 boxes is 0.22 CBM * 100,000 =22 ,000 CBM per year THIS MEANS 1,800 CBM PER MONTH Egyptian Manufactured Products Exported all over the Globe

Order Cycle

DCon

Ship

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Registered Merchants Map

Order Cycle
SHOPPING
Purchase at any sollerex EG registered shopngo merchant. The customer give the merchant the account number (can) at point of sale. If the customer have registered online, tell the merchant your can. If the customer have picked up an eg card , simply present

COLLECTIONandSTORAGE
Items are collected from every shop'n'go merchant Paperwork is scrutinized, items are matched and checked for accuracy and condition. Items go to our processing and storage warehouse. Items are safely packaged and securely *stored.

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Cont; Order Cycle


CONSOLIDATION and PACKAGING
Pick Up team collects your final items from the merchants. Warehouse crew consolidates all purchases. Packages are finalized for shipment and delivery. Final volume calculations are performed. performed

LSProleinconsolidationintheSupplychain

SHIPPING and DELIVERY


Choice of shipping express or sea-freight. Shipping insurance options if applicable. Invoice and shipping invoice is emailed. Items shipped and delivered

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Deconsolidation

Customer
Consolidation Shipping

Gateway

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Services 3MainServices

InternalProcesses SollerexEG

Logistics Service Provider

SOLLEREXEG&LSPIntegration(Operations)

InformationTechnology

Warehousing

Billing

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