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Logistics Strategies
Submitted by Submitted toRana Morsi
Tarek Madkour Dr. Mervat Roushdy
Definition KOM
SEMIntroduction
Logistics
Strategies
Logistics Strategies
Logistics strategies for
Europe
Logistics Strategies
Definition KOM
Is the science of evaluating the most cost effective methodology of distributing goods to market while achieving service level objectives. It is important for companies to recognize that logistics strategy can be product-specific, customer-specific, location-specific and that supply chains for each industry are dynamic and evolving .
Logistics Strategy
KOM International
works with clients to develop and execute logistics strategies that optimize the flow of products and information within the supply chain, within your distribution network and within each distribution center. To achieve supply chain excellence, it is critical to continuously evaluate alternative cost-cutting strategies that enable competitive advantage
Some examples
Inbound Logistics-
DSD / Non-stock Fast / Slow
Inventory reduction
Supply Chain
Global Logistics
SEMIntroduction
Logistics
Strategies
Logistics Strategies
Logistics strategies for Europe
Introduction
the key role of logistics is To integrate the function of buying production & distribution with in a company
There are two logistics strategies:1. The trend to concentrate production &
Storage in fewer but larger manufacturing & stockholding sites
2. A flexible manufacturing strategies Has Been Just-in-time production
(SEM )Single European Market
the scope & need to develop new logistics strategies has been stimulated by the steps taken to create a (SEM)
SEM Encouragethe desire to encourage the development
of European companies able to compete on level terms with companies from Japan & USA
to create the Single European Market certain barriers have to be removed
1-physical Barriers (border crossing controls)2-technical Barriers ( such as different
product standards in different member states)
3-Fiscal barriers ( such as different taxation regimes)
4-Reduce the need for product differentiation5-Expand the Opportunities for European
branding & marketing6-Reduce research & development costs7-Reduce Unit Costs of Production
Logistics service
1-Pan-Europeans 2-Multidomestics 3-Eurolinkers
a network of mainly international service
between major European markets
national service which are in several European
countries
a Europe-wide service offering distribution
both within & between a number of European
Countries