4. Definition
• Logistics is the management of the flow of
goods, information and other resources
between the point of origin and the point of
consumption in order to meet the
requirements of consumers (frequently, and
originally, military organizations).
5. Logistics are involves in…
• integration of information.
• Transportation.
• Inventory.
• Warehousing.
• Material handling.
• Packaging .
• Occasionally security.
6. Logistics function as..
• channel of the supply chain which adds the
value of time and place utility.
7. Logistics Today…
• can be modeled, analyzed, visualized and
optimized by plant simulation software.
8. Origins
• logistics comes from the Greek logos (λόγος),
meaning "speech, reason, ratio, rationality,
language, phrase“.
• More specifically from the Greek word logistiki
(λογιστική), meaning accounting &
financial organization
9. • originated in the military's need to supply
themselves with arms, ammunition and
rations as they moved from their base to a
forward position.
• Oxford Dictionary defines logistics as "the
branch of military science
having to do with procuring,
maintaining and transporting
material, personnel and
facilities."
10. • Other dictionary logistic is "the time-related
positioning of resources.“
• logistics is commonly seen as a branch of
engineering that creates "people systems"
rather than "machine systems".
11. Military logistics
• Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) is a
discipline used in military industries to ensure
an easily supportable system with a robust
customer service (logistic) concept at the
lowest cost and in line with (often high)
reliability, availability, maintainability and
other requirements as defined for the project.
12. • military logistics, logistics officers manage how
and when to move resources to the places
they are needed.
• maintaining one's supply line is a crucial.
13. Logistic management
• That part of the supply chain which plans,
implements and controls the efficient,
effective forward and reverse flow and storage
of goods, services and related information
between the point of origin and the point of
consumption in order to meet customer and
legal requirements.
14. Business logistic
• evolved in the 1950s due to the increasing
complexity of supplying businesses with
materials and shipping out products in an
increasingly globalized supply chain, leading to
a call for experts called supply chain
logisticians
• The goal of logistics work is to manage the
fruition of project life cycle, supply chain and
resultant efficiencies.
15. Third-party management
• involves using external organizations
• execute logistics activities that have
traditionally been performed within an
organization itself
16. Warehouse management systems and
warehouse control systems
• There are significant difference between warehouse
management and warehouse control systems
• WMS plans a weekly activity forecast based on such factors
as statistics and trends, whereas a WCS acts like a floor
supervisor, working in real time to get the job done by the
most effective means
• WMS can tell the system it is going to need five of stock-
keeping unit(SKU) A and five of SKU B hours in advance, but
by the time it acts, other considerations may have come
into play or there could be a logjam on a conveyor
• A WCS can prevent that problem by working in real time
and adapting to the situation by making a last-minute
decision based on current activity and operational status
17. Production logistics
• describe logistic processes within an industry
• Purpose-ensure that each machine and
workstation is being fed with the right product
in the right quantity and quality at the right
time
• can be applied to existing as well as new
plants
• becoming more important with decreasing
batch sizes
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