Everything about Logistics totally explained
Logistics is the management of the flow of
goods,
information and other resources, including
energy and people, between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet the requirements of consumers (frequently, and originally,
military organizations). Logistics involve the
integration of information,
transportation,
inventory,
warehousing, material-handling, and
packaging.
Origins and definition
The term "logistics" originates from the ancient
Greek "
λόγος" ("
logos"—"ratio, word, calculation, reason, speech, oration").
Logistics is considered to have originated in the military's need to supply themselves with arms, ammunition and rations as they moved from their base to a forward position. In ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine empires, there were military officers with the title ‘
Logistikas’ who were responsible for financial and supply distribution matters.
The Oxford English dictionary defines
logistics as:
“The branch of military science having to do with procuring, maintaining and transporting material, personnel and facilities.”Another dictionary definition is: "The time related positioning of resources." As such, logistics is commonly seen as a branch of
engineering which creates "
people systems" rather than "
machine systems"....
Logistician
Logistician is the
profession in the logistics & transport sectors, including sea, air, land and rail modes.
Professional qualifications for the logisticians can carry post-nominal letters. Common examples include FCILT/CMILT/MILT (by The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport) (CILT), EJLog/ESLog/EMLog (by European Logistics Association) (ELA), PLog (by Canadian Professional Logistics Institute), CML/CPL (by International Society of Logistics) (SOLE), JrLog/Log/SrLog (by China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing) (CFLP), FHKLA/MHKLA (by Hong Kong Logistics Association) (HKLA), PLS/CTL/DLP (by American Society of Transportation & Logistics) (AST&L). However, some
universities and academic
institutions do help in producing logisticians, by offering
academic degree programmes at both
undergraduate and
postgraduate levels, too.
Military logistics
In
military logistics,
logistics officers manage how and when to move resources to the places they're needed. In military science, maintaining one's supply lines while disrupting those of the enemy is a crucial—some would say the most crucial—element of
military strategy, since an armed force without resources and transportation is defenseless.
The defeat of the British in the American War of Independence, and the defeat of
Erwin Rommel in
World War II, have been largely attributed to logistical failure. The historical leaders
Hannibal Barca,
Alexander the Great and the
Duke of Wellington are considered to have been logistical geniuses.
Another field within logistics is called
Medical logistics.
Logistics management
Logistics management is 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 customers' requirements. A professional working in the field of logistics management is called a
logistician.
The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) was established in the
United Kingdom in 1919 and was granted the
Royal Charter in 1926. The Chartered Institute is one of
professional bodies or institutions for the logistics & transport sectors, that offers such
professional qualification or degree in logistics management.
Logistics Management Software
Software is used for
logistics automation which helps the supply chain industry in automating the work flow as well as management of the system. There are very few generalized software available in the new market in the said topology. This is because there's no rule to generalize the system as well as work flow even though the practice is more or less the same. Most of the commercial companies do use one or the other custom solution.
But there are various software that are being used within the departments of logistics. Few department in Logistics are namely, Conventional Department, Container department, Warehouse, Marine Engineering, Heavy haulage, Etc.
The softwares that are used in these departments are,
Conventional department : CVT software / CTMS software /
Container Trucking: CTMS software /
Warehouse : WMS /
Business logistics
Logistics as a business concept evolved only in the 1950s. This was mainly due to the increasing complexity of supplying one's business with materials and shipping out products in an increasingly globalized supply chain, calling for experts in the field who are called Supply Chain Logisticians. This can be defined as
having the right item in the right quantity at the right time at the right place for the right price and is the science of process and incorporates all industry sectors. The goal of logistics work is to manage the fruition of
project life cycles,
supply chains and resultant efficiencies.
In business, logistics may have either internal focus (inbound logistics), or external focus (outbound logistics) covering the flow and storage of materials from point of origin to point of consumption (see
supply chain management). The main functions of a qualified logistician include
inventory management,
purchasing,
transportation,
warehousing,
consultation and the organizing and
planning of these activities. Logisticians combine a professional knowledge of each of these functions so that there's a coordination of resources in an organization. There are two fundamentally different forms of logistics. One optimizes a steady flow of material through a network of
transport links and storage nodes. The other coordinates a
sequence of resources to carry out some project.
Production logistics
The term is used for describing logistic processes within an industry. The purpose of production logistics is to ensure that each machine and workstation is being fed with the right product in the right quantity and quality at the right point in time.
The issue isn't the transportation itself, but to streamline and control the flow through the value adding processes and eliminate non-value adding ones. Production logistics can be applied in existing as well as new plants. Manufacturing in an existing plant is a constantly changing process. Machines are exchanged and new ones added, which gives the opportunity to improve the production logistics system accordingly. Production logistics provides the means to achieve customer response and capital efficiency.
Production logistics is getting more and more important with the decreasing batch sizes. In many industries (for example mobile phone) batch size one is the short term aim. This way even a single customer demand can be fulfilled in an efficient way. Track and tracing, which is an essential part of production logistics - due to product safety and product reliability issues - is also gaining importance especially in the automotive and the medical industry.
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