Marketing Test 3: Chapter 16
Integrated Logistics MGMT Requires:
-Cross functional teamwork inside the company -Building logistics partnerships -Third party logistics (3pls)
Emphasis Placed on Logistics
-firms can gain a competitive advantage when lgoistics result in better service or lower prices -improved logisitcs can lower costs -Increased product variety has created a need for imporved logistics management -Improvements in information technology have created the means for major gains in distribution efficiency
Motor Carriers
Advantages: complete pickup and delivery, extensive routes, fairly fast Disadvantages: size and weight restrictions, higher cost, more weather sensitive
Air Carriers
Advantages: fast, low damage, frequent departures Disadvantages: High cost, limited capabilities
Railroads
Advantages: fullcapability, extensive routes, low cost Disadvantages: sine rekuability damage problems, not always complete pickup and delivery, sometimes slow
Water Carriers
Advantages: low cost, huge capacities Disadvantages: slow, limited routes and schedules, more weather sensitive
Pipelines
Advantages: low cost, very reliable, frequent departures Disadvantages: limited routes, slow
Customer Service Factors
Dependability, tgime, communication, convenience
Customer Service defined
The ability of logistics management to satisfy users in terms of time, dependability, communication, and convenience
Reverse Logistics
a process of reclaiming RECYCLABLES and reusable materials, returns and reworks fromt he point of consumption or use for repair, remanufacturing, reditribution, or disposal
VMI
an inventory mgmt system whereby the supplier determines the product amount and assortment a customer needs and automatically delivers the appropriate items
Goals of a logistics system:
deliver a targeted level of customer service at the least cost
EDI
electronic data interchange - combines proprietary computer and telecommunication technologies to exchange electornic invoices payments and information among suppliers manufacturers and retailers
Total Logisitcs costs defined
expenses associated with transportation materials handling and warehousing inventory stockouts order processing and return goods handling
Warehoiousing
how many, what types and where storage warehouses distribution centers automated warehouses
JIT Concept
inventory supply system that operates with vey low inventories and requires fast on time delivery
Total Logistics Costs Factors
materials handling and warehousing costs, order processing costs, inventory costs, transportation costs
inventory mgmt
must balance between too much and too little inventory, just in time logistics systems, rfid or smart tag technology
Marketing Logistics
planning implementing and controlling the physical flow of goods, services, and related information from points of origin to points of consumption to meet customer requirements at a profit.
Integrated Logistics MGMT
the logisitcs concept that emphasiezes teamwork, both inside the company and among all the marketing channel organizaitons, to maximize the performance of the entire distribution system
Logistics information management
the management of the flow of information including customer orders, billing, inventory levels and customer data
Supply Chain management
the process of managing upstream and downstream value added flows of materials, final goods, and related information among suppliers, the company , resellers and final consumers.
Transportation alternatives
trucks, railroads,water carriers, pipelines, air, internet, intermodal transportation *