This document proposes a logistics system for transporting lemons from Michoacán, Mexico to wholesale customers in the United States. It involves planting 144,000 hectares of lemon trees, harvesting and filtering the lemons, washing and drying them, packaging them into 5 kg boxes, and shipping 24 tons per month by truck from Apatzingán, Michoacán to a wholesale customer in Dallas, Texas. The proposal aims to improve efficiency and productivity by purchasing agricultural machines to streamline harvesting and increase monthly shipments and customers. Financial statements are also included but not summarized here.
This document proposes a logistics system for transporting lemons from Michoacán, Mexico to wholesale customers in the United States. It involves planting 144,000 hectares of lemon trees, harvesting and filtering the lemons, washing and drying them, packaging them into 5 kg boxes, and shipping 24 tons per month by truck from Apatzingán, Michoacán to a wholesale customer in Dallas, Texas. The proposal aims to improve efficiency and productivity by purchasing agricultural machines to streamline harvesting and increase monthly shipments and customers. Financial statements are also included but not summarized here.
This document proposes a logistics system for transporting lemons from Michoacán, Mexico to wholesale customers in the United States. It involves planting 144,000 hectares of lemon trees, harvesting and filtering the lemons, washing and drying them, packaging them into 5 kg boxes, and shipping 24 tons per month by truck from Apatzingán, Michoacán to a wholesale customer in Dallas, Texas. The proposal aims to improve efficiency and productivity by purchasing agricultural machines to streamline harvesting and increase monthly shipments and customers. Financial statements are also included but not summarized here.
This document proposes a logistics system for transporting lemons from Michoacán, Mexico to wholesale customers in the United States. It involves planting 144,000 hectares of lemon trees, harvesting and filtering the lemons, washing and drying them, packaging them into 5 kg boxes, and shipping 24 tons per month by truck from Apatzingán, Michoacán to a wholesale customer in Dallas, Texas. The proposal aims to improve efficiency and productivity by purchasing agricultural machines to streamline harvesting and increase monthly shipments and customers. Financial statements are also included but not summarized here.
ALUMNO: LUIS SEBASTIAN MEDRNO SALAZAR 1815894 PRODUCTO INTEGRADOR MATERIA: OPERACIÓN LOGÍSTICA DOCENTE: GARZA FLORES LAURA LETICIA REGILIME Index Introduction Proposal for a logistics system financial statements References Introduction: • In the last two decades there has been an important change in world consumption patterns, mainly in developed countries such as the United States, oriented towards a healthier life and, with it, the increase in the consumption of fresh products such as fruits, vegetables , fish and white meats; which is also due to other factors such as the increase in the production of these crops, technological innovation, the growth of "minority" populations in market niches, the convenience of the offer that facilitates consumption and the greater availability and diversity of products through foreign trade Given this, Cerda projected a growing demand for new products and varieties, with comprehensive, innocuous production techniques and with the predominance of quality over quantity. Common as the main destination market is the United States Production process • Plantation: It would begin with the planting of 144,000 hectares of lemon and pink grapefruit trees in a tropical area (Michoacán). This produces around 720,000 tons of lemons per year • Quality filter: By our farmers, the damaged or bad lemons would be filtered on the harvest date and the best quality lemons would be separated in the warehouse. • Washed sector: At this stage the lemons would be processed in a machine that washes and purifies the lemons to be able to transfer them in the most optimal presentation. • Dried sector: Here the lemons will continue in the production process to be transferred in a drying machine to nourish the properties of the fruit. Supply chain • The fruits will be transferred in wooden boxes of 5 kg each box for packaging. • Supply: The trailers will be supplied from Apatzingán, Michoacán to send 24 tons by land to different wholesale customers where the main recipient is Limon's) Limon's, 3105 W Davis St, Dallas, TX 75211, United States) • It is planned to make 5 shipments per month. Improvement of the efficiency and productivity indexes of the organization. • It is planned to buy agricultural machines that are capable of cutting and washing the lemon harvest in order to make our time and harvest more efficient and to place more monthly orders and therefore more customers. • Reaching to work in more harvest plants to be able to work more orders in low harvest seasons, since currently this process is started in the winter season and finished in the summer season. Estados financieros.