ON INDIAN LOGISTICS INDUSTRY FOR PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (M.M.S.) ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT VASHI NEW MUMBAI PREPARED BY SUNIL SINGH LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT - INTRODUCTION Logistics management is that part of the supply chain which plans‚ implements and controls the efficient‚ effective‚ forward and backward (reverse) flow and storage of goods‚ services and information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY IN LOGISTICS SERVICES @ DHL EXPRESS (I) PVT LTD A PROJECT REPORT Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the degree of requirement for the award of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMISTRATION (Marketing & HR) Submitted by GAURAB DUTTA Registration No: P07BA126 Under the guidance of Dr. S. Lalitha Prof. in Management Studies BHARATH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Chennai 600073 India May 2009 School of Management Studies 173‚ Agaram
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information flow both up and down the supply chain. Supply chain management emphasizes the logistics interaction that take place among the functions of marketing‚ logistics‚ and production within a firm and those interaction that take place between the legally separate firms within the product-flow channel. It is important to note that supply chain management is about the coordination of product flow across functions and across companies to achieve competitive advantage and profitability for the individual
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Bundle of services: A grouping of services offered by a carrier that may be integrated into a total package. An example would be a carrier that offers line-haul‚ sorting‚ and segregating with local delivery to specific customers. Business logistics: The process of planning‚ implementing‚ and controlling the efficient‚ effective flow and storage of goods‚ services‚ and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements
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Introduction 2 1.1 Background of Company 2 1.2 Scope of Study 3 1.3 Introduction of Team Members Duties 3 2.0 Literature Review 4 2.1 Inventory 4 2.2 Logistic 5 2.3 Forecasting 6 3.0 Operation Problems and Weaknesses 8 3.1 Inventory 8 3.2 Logistic 9 3.3 Forecasting 10 4.0 Recommendations 11 4.1 Inventory 11 4.2 Logistic 12 4.3 Forecasting 12 5.0 Summary 14 References 16 1.0 Introduction Quality and Operations Management‚ is a subject that deals with the quality of
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|SC strategy |Responsive Supply Chain with Agile SC[1] elements | |Minimize costs‚ maximize efficiency in terms of |Strategy parameter |Just-in-time reactions and flexibility to cope with | |total logistic cost | |customers’ changing needs | |Economies of scale | |Mass customization approach
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Department of Transportation and Logistics Management TLMT 313 Supply Chain Management 3 Credit Hours 8 WeeksPrerequisite(s): None | Table of Contents | Instructor Information | Evaluation Procedures | Course Description | Grading Scale | Course Scope | Course Outline | Course Objectives | Policies | Course Delivery Method | Academic Services | Course Resources | | Instructor Information | Instructor: Dr. Mario Vaccari Email: Mario.vaccari64@mycampus.apus.edu
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costs of automobile enterprises in the Chinese automobile market. Based on prior research we developed a tentative cost reduction model for automobile companies in the literature review‚ which includes entry strategies‚ manufacturing sectors and logistics. The tentative model provides a coherent framework and offers
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SCHOOL OF COMMERCE D.A.V.V MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON “Implementation of e-commerce on supply chain management with reference to logistic management” A Research Dissertation Submitted for Partial Fulfillment of Degree of Bachelor’s of Foreign Trade (2009-2012) GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Vandit Hedau Rohit Wagle
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The principle of anticipation and continuity are two of the sustainment essential to maintaining combat power‚ enabling strategic and operational reach‚ and providing Army forces with endurance. By applying the principle of anticipation‚ a sustainment network can extend operational reach in greater flexibility to maintain tempo‚ moderate risk‚ or develop opportunities. Anticipation is the skill to forecast operational requirements and begin actions that satisfies a reply without any written documentation
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