Manal AlSaif BUSI 3322: Supply Chain Management

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Manal AlSaif 200800621 BUSI 3322: Supply Chain Management Case Study ____________________ E-Commerce and its Impact in Logistic Management: A State of Art Manal AlSaif 200800621 BUSI 3322: Supply Chain Management

Definition of Logistics Management It is part of the supply chain process, which plans, implements, and manages the efficient, effective flow and inventory in addition to related information starting from the point of origin and until the moment of consumption, meeting the customers’ requirements.

Logistics Management Classified as either: Social Logistics. Corporate Logistics. The scope of logistics management has changed, since the emergence of: Advanced technology. Strategic associations, competing on flexibility and responsiveness.

Why Logistics Management Grew More Important? Companies are becoming globalize. To achieve better production efficiencies. Tap technological competencies far behind geographical perimeters.

E-commerce The activity of running businesses electronically, in addition to a variety of entities with the goal of satisfying an organizational or individual objective. How e-commerce contributes in economical efficiency: (a) minimizing distances and timescale (b) reducing distribution and transaction costs (c) increasing the rate of product development (d) supplying more information to buyers and sellers (e) enlarging customer choice and supplier reach.

Logistic Management and E-Commerce 3PL is contractual logistics focusing on regional operations; it is familiar among many organizations. Why do companies outsource logistic services? Cut down on operating costs. Satisfy demand fluctuations. Lower capital investment.

The three major logistics component are: (a) Logistics structure (b) Logistics processes and related activities (c) Information and reporting systems. The five major dimensions are: (a) strategic planning (b) inventory management (c) transportation (d) capacity planning (e) information technology

Advantages of E-commerce in Logistics Management shortened procurement cycles through the use of on-line catalogues, ordering, and payment. Customer service can be severely enhanced. Intelligent agents are able to respond in seconds to standard e-mail questions. Human experts services can be accelerated through help-desk software

The importance of delivery accuracy, frequency and time in emerging new supply networks, will be expanded. This as well employs to both Business-to-business and Business-to-customers logistic segments.

Conclusion

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