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COURSE OUTCOMES:
1. To understanding of the fundamental logistics and supply
chain management concepts.
2. The ability to apply knowledge to evaluate and measuring
logistics costs and performance.
3. To understanding of the foundational role of logistics as it
relates to Source and transportation.
4. To awareness on how to align the management of a supply
chain with corporate goals and strategies.
5. The capability to analyze and improve pricing product and
documentation.
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LSCM - UNIT â 1
âą Introduction to Logistics Management:
âą Introduction, Objectives, Concept of Logistics
âą Objectives of logistics, Types of logistics
âą Concept of Logistics Management
âą Evolution of Logistics
âą Role of Logistics in an Economy
âą Between Logistics Vs. Supply Chain Management.
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UNIT â 2
Measuring logistics costs and performance: The
concept of Total Cost analysis â Principles of
logistics costing â Logistics and the bottom-line â
Impact of Logistics on shareholder value.
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UNIT â 3
Logistics and Supply chain relationships
Benchmarking the logistics process and SCM operations â
Mapping the supply chain processes â Supplier and
distributor benchmarkingâidentifying logistics
performance indicators â Channel structure.
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UNIT â 4
Sourcing and Transporting
âȘ sourcing decisions and
transportation in supply
chain
âȘ infrastructure suppliers of
transport services
âȘ Transportation economics.
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Pricing Product and Documentation
UNIT â 5
Pricing - Revenue Management Lack of coordination
and Bullwhip Effect - Impact of lack of coordination -
Documentation - functions and types.
UNIT â 5
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According to Council of Logistics Management (CLM) :
âLogistics is the process of planning, implementing and controlling
the efficient, cost-effective flow and storage of raw material in-
process inventory, finished goods and related information from point
of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of confirming
customer requirementsâ.
Eg: Each day millions of goods, travel billions of miles through
precise transportation networks in order to reach their final consumers
in a timely manner.
UNIT â 1
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Logistics management is one of the time and
cost saving strategies of business organizations. It is
now being related to supply chain management.
Supply chain has become important to companies
to gain competitive advantage in terms of speed and
cost of delivery of products and services to
customers.
Logistics is a very old term whereas Supply Chain has evolved as
a new concept. Supply Chain Management is an addition over
Logistics Management where bothcomplement each other for eff
ective distribution of goods and services.
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Logistics is a very old term whereas Supply Chain has evolved as
a new concept. Supply Chain Management is an addition over
Logistics Management where bothcomplement each other for eff
ective distribution of goods and services.
Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a broader term
which refers to the connection with the suppliers to the
ultimate consumer. Whereas Logistics Management is
associated with only maintenance and storage of goods.
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The Concept of Logistics:
âą Logistics involves activities related to the
production and distribution of goods.
âą materials management and physical
distribution
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Types of Logistics: 5 types by field:
Procurement logistics,
Production logistics,
Sales logistics,
Recovery logistics, and Recycling logistics
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Logistics Management Vs. Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Logistics SCM
Process of integration and
maintenance (flow and storage)
of goods in an organization
Coordination and management
(movement) of supply chains of an
organization
Objective : customer
satisfaction
Objective : emphasizes more on
competitive advantage.
Logistics Management involves
only one organization
multiple organizations (coordination
and collaboration of parties like
suppliers, intermediaries,
distributors and customers) are
involved with SCM
Logistics Management is a
small part of SCM
SCM is a new and modern concept
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Assignment 1 Questions:
1. Explain the Concept of Logistics Management.
2. Explain the term âlogisticsâ in the context of
modern era of digitization. Write any 3
differences between Logistics and SCM.
3. Write short note on evolution of logistics.
4. Briefly explain the role of logistics in an
economy any nation.
5. Explain the types of logistics with an example.
6. Define logistics. What are its objectives?