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Hello teacher, my name is Duong, Nguyen The Duong form your EL1 class and today I am going to

talk about our previous lessons 14 & 15 : Inbound and Outbound Logistics. And we going to
comparison between Inbound and Outbound Logistics.

First we gonna go through the definition : Inbound logistics is the flow of raw materials and parts,
from supplier to manufacturing plant, known as inbound logistics. Outbound Logistics is the outward
movement of final goods, from the company to the end user, known as outbound logistics.

With inbound logistics The process of purchasing, transporting and delivering goods, materials, tools,
raw materials, etc. to a warehouse, factory, retail store. And the process of outbound logistics we
have plan, control and execute the distribution of finished goods to the end consumer. And the
relation between Inbound logistics and outbound logistics is also different. The relation of Inbound
logistics we have Between supplier and manufacturer. And with outbound logistics we have the
relation between the company and the end customer. And the Optimal of these 2 logistics is Just in
time and the cost.

Then we have inbound logistics activities likes acquire, store and distribute and with outbound
logistics we have packaging and distribution. And the final comparison between Inbound &
outbound logistics is Foreign Trade. With inbound logistics we have Import activities and outbound
logistics we have Export activities.

And that is the end of the comparison between Inbound logistics and Outbound logistics thank you
for listening.

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