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LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN PROFESSIONAL

DIPLOMA

GIGI UNO DE JOYA


FILIPINO INSTITUTE - QATAR
What is supply chain
management?
-complete management of operations
involved in the movement of goods
-includes the process of transforming
raw materials into final products, the
transportation of shipments containing
these goods and the distribution to the
end consumer
What is supply chain
management?
-good supply chain management
ensures that these processes are all
streamlined and maintains a good
balance of supply and demand.
-vital elements such as inventory
management and reverse logistics
What is supply chain
management?
-“it is the design, planning, execution,
control, and monitoring of supply chain
activities with the objective of creating net
value, building a competitive
infrastructure, leveraging worldwide
logistics, synchronizing supply with
demand and measuring performance
globally”
The flowchart of a an effective SCM process
What is logistics?
-general term used to describe the
management of transportation, inventory,
packaging, supplies and warehousing
-specific moment in the overall supply chain
management process, referring only to how
resources are acquired, stores and
transported to their destination.
What is logistics?
-part of supply chain management that
plans, implements and controls the efficient,
effective flow and storage of goods, services
and related information from the point of
origin to the point of consumption in order
to meet customers’ requirements.
7 Rs of Logistics
1. Right Product
2. Right Customer
3. Right Price
4. Right Quantity
5. Right Condition
6. Right Time
7. Right Place
1.RIGHT PRODUCT
-consider designing/manufacturing/selecting
a product for potential issues that can arise
during transportation
-special packaging requirements, for
example, can arise from the product’s
weight or bulk, its shape or its fragility and
distance of transportation.
1.RIGHT PRODUCT
Product when designed properly will greatly
facilitate logistics if they ensure a certain
level of standardization in the product’s
measurements during the design will make
packaging, warehousing, product handling
and transport considerably easier
-choose a product that is in demand and that
can guarantee profits
1.RIGHT PRODUCT
-Product when designed properly will
greatly facilitate logistics if they ensure a
certain level of standardization in the
product’s measurements during the design
will make packaging, warehousing, product
handling and transport considerably easier
-choose a product that is in demand and that
can guarantee profits
2. RIGHT CUSTOMER
-Customers are the core component of
supply chain processes
-awareness about our product and services
-challenge involved in this would be to
identify the customer to be targeted.
-finding the right customer would be to do a
market research
2. RIGHT CUSTOMER
-market research would give an insight into
whom we are supposed to target
-If the products are sold in the right market
then the company gains more leads and they
get the right customers that can stay with
them life-long.
-marketing strategies to employ so that the
right people know about our product and how
to access the product.
3. RIGHT PRICE
-Pricing is imperative for the businesses as it
is the factor that decides whether it has
incurred profit or loss
-should research market trends and set
competitive prices for the goods and services
-must have an appropriate price value in
order to track the company income and
expenses.
3. RIGHT PRICE
-good system for storing and updating the
right prices ensures success in logistics
management services.expenses.
4. RIGHT QUANTITY
-Sending right amount of products is also
important in logistics; right quantity of
deliverables and to coordinate with the
manufacturing and delivery team to get the
right quantity of products delivered to the
customers.
-If we do not meet the demand of product,
we will ultimately loose some chance of
making money
4. RIGHT QUANTITY
-if we have excess quantity our warehousing
expenses and other associated expenses will
increase
-production must be in a balance to cater the
demand and must not make huge inventory
cost.
5. RIGHT CONDITION
-it’s about the safe delivery of the proposed
product
-quality of the products should be maintained
till the time it reaches the end user or the
customer.
-distribution strategy should be such that it is
preserving the quality of the product without
increasing the overhead costs.
5. RIGHT CONDITION
-It is the duty of the supply team to ensure
that the goods are stored properly and
delivered to the customers in the right
condition.
6. RIGHT TIME
-Time is a crucial factor in logistics
-must have the products on the shelves or in
stock at the right time to cater to the demand
if the product demand is not met at the right
time it might be lost to competition.
-Customer’s satisfaction and long-term
relationship are only possible if the products
are delivered to the customers at the right
time.
6. RIGHT TIME
-It is the task of managers to develop a
tracking system and coordinate with the
delivery team to get the items delivered before
the deadline.
7. RIGHT PLACE
-delivery system with location tracking so that
both the customers and the providers can track
the exact location of the product and get it
delivered to the right place.
-demand for your product may vary depending
on geography and demography and other
factors.
-market research as to the demand of the
product
7. RIGHT PLACE
-important that the right product be sent to the
right place
-ensure that they have efficient and experienced
delivery staff so that the product is delivered to
the right place
-after choosing the right place, it’s important to
choose a distribution strategy that would satisfy
the demand without oversupplying or under-
supplying the product at any given point.
5 Elements of Logistics
1.Storage Handling
-Storage handling has taken the spotlight. In
elements of logistics, efficient storage handling
counts a lot. One should have a proper system of
storage management. All the logistics should be
taken care of by the administration. Sound
warehousing is important for all the
manufactured and raw goods.
5 Elements of Logistics
2. Packaging
-Then comes packaging. After you are done with
gathering all the goods under one roof, then
move towards packaging. Pack your goods with
great care to avoid any breakage in the
transportation journey. Moving from one place to
another, you realize that the goods are very
delicate, and a slight break sometimes leads to
the spoilage of the goods.
5 Elements of Logistics
3. Inventory
-Now comes inventory. Inventory management
has great importance in logistics. When it comes
to the movement of goods from one place to
another, you also see the stock. The inventory
contains all the necessary products for the
manufacturing of new products. The store deals
with all the manufactured and raw goods that a
country has in its possession.
5 Elements of Logistics
4. Delivery
-Then comes delivery or transportation.
Transportation has great significance when it
comes to logistics. Logistics is majorly all about
transportation. Efficient delivery of products
from one place to another is necessary to
smoothly maintain the supply chain system.
Delivery should always be handled with
punctuality.
5 Elements of Logistics
5. Information
-Control always comes with pertinent
information. If a user has less information, there
are high chances of inconveniences. Hence, the
logistics team should have proper knowledge
about the carrier and shipper to maintain an
efficient system and avoid inconvenience.
Major elements of logistics cost?

These costs include:


Inventory costs
Carrying costs
Administration costs
3 types of logistics?
1)Procurement Logistics- this includes
transportation of raw materials from location to
destination.
2)Production logistics- manages and controls all
goods inventories and movements within
manufacturing sites to ensure the optimal flow of
materials throughout the value chain: from raw
material storage to production and finished product
storage.
3 types of logistics?

2)Production logistics
2.1 ) Warehousing: planning, control, monitoring
and execution.
2.2) Internal transport: stored goods, materials,
articles, raw materials, auxiliary materials,
operating materials, production parts and semi-
finished and finished products.
3 types of logistics?

3) Sales Logistics- this deals with the movement


of manufactured goods to retailers and all the
places where they are promised.
Why Logistics is Important
-despites best designs and production of products
and services to best meet customer needs, if
those products cannot reach customers, the
business will fail.

-more efficiently raw materials can be purchased,


transported, and stored until used, the more
profitable the business can be
Why Logistics is Important
-Coordinating resources to allow for timely
delivery and use of materials can make or break a
company

-And on the customer side, if products cannot be


produced and shipped in a timely manner,
customer satisfaction can decline, also negatively
impacting a company’s profitability and long-
term viability
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU!

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