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  Logistics Logistics is the art of planning and coordinating all activities and processes necessary for a product or service is generated and to the point where the end customer as required, optimizing the cost. Logistics determines and coordinates optimal in the right product, the right client, right place and right time. Assuming the role of marketing is to stimulate demand, the role of logistics will be very satisfying.

Activities of the logistics -Service customer -Transport -Management of Inventory -Prosecution of orders -Storage -Management of Information -Packaging of Product Together these activities will achieve customer satisfaction and cost Reduction Company, which is one of the factors by which companies are required to focus on logistics

Factors that involved in the evolution of the logistic - Increase in lines of production -The efficiency in production achieve levels high -The chain of distribution want maintain each less inventory -Development of systems of information.

Main objectives of the logistics Logistics aims at meeting the demand in the best conditions of service, cost and quality. It manages the resources necessary to achieve this goal (surfaces, means of transport, computer ...) and mobilizes resources both human and financial ones that are appropriate. Other Objectives -Reduce costs integral minimum -Delivery according to customer expectations -Reduce the use of capital to a minimum

logistics Besides the need to internalize requires the company an address global where come multiple actors such as: - Suppliers - Importers - Customers - Environment commercial - Legislation labor - Communications - Infrastructure - Storage