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Logistics English Conductor. Logistics English Catalogue ╬ ╬ Unit One Introduction to logistics ╬ ╬ Unit Two Distribution ╬ ╬ Unit Three Transportation.

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1 Logistics English Conductor

2 Logistics English Catalogue ╬ ╬ Unit One Introduction to logistics ╬ ╬ Unit Two Distribution ╬ ╬ Unit Three Transportation ╬ ╬ Unit Four Supply chain management ╬ ╬ Unit Five Warehouse management ╬ ╬ Unit Six Packaging ╬ ╬ Unit Seven Logistics Information Management ╬ ╬ Unit Eight Logistic decision-making ╬ ╬ Unit Nine Materials Management ╬ ╬ Unit Ten New technology in logistics

3 Logistics English Listening Bummed Bummed Out Chill Chill Out

4 Logistics English Background Flow of goods, information, cash…… From origin to consumption.

5 Logistics English If you want crayon,Where to buy? Maybe choose Wal-mart. But do you ever think of how the crayons from producer to you? Related Reading

6 Logistics English Distrbution Center Distrbution Center Manufacture Inter- mediart Supplier Customer Well, many different and necessary aspects of logistics. Then what’s the strategy of Wal-mart’s logistics? Related Reading

7 Logistics English Reading Text A Wal-Mart's Density Strategy for Logistics 1. What benefit can Wal-mart get if stores are close together? 2. What is Wal-mart’s routine emphasis to its workers? 3. What is the meaning of “sweet spot”? 4. What did Kmart do when it opened its first stores in 1962? 5.Which statement is not mentioned?

8 Logistics English Reading Text B Definition of logistics and supply chain management 1. What is logistics? 2. Is logistics a separated economic activity? 3.What is the meaning of resources in logistics? 4. What is the major difference between the traditional logistics concept and supply chain management? 5. What is the second level of planning and organizing activities in logistics?

9 Logistics English What does the term “logistics” original from? "Logistics" is a term, which originates from both the army and French. According to the French, the Baron of Jomini, who of Swiss origin who had served in Napoleon's army before joining the Russian's and who later founded the Military Academy of St. Peter burg, first used the term in the early 19th century, Antoine Henri Jomini Reading Text B

10 Logistics English Asia Buying Office Head Office Asia Warehouse Consolidation Yard US DC Store Asia Factory Replenishment 5 Day Lead Time ASN Factory PO 2W Lead Time Factory PO Receiving FactoryOn Water Import Warehouse Store Inventory Production Reading Text B

11 Logistics English Evolution of the Logistics management concept Logistics management concept has evolved over the last three decades from the narrowly defined distribution management to the integrated management of the global supply chains. Reading Text B

12 Logistics English Production process Raw materials Customer Parts supplier Parts supplier Parts supplier Raw materials Material management / Logistics Reading Text B

13 Logistics English Physical distribution / Logistics Production process Customer Raw materials Raw materials Intermediary Reading Text B

14 Logistics English Physical distribution / Logistics Customer Production process Raw materials Customer Raw materials Parts supplier Parts supplier Parts supplier Intermediary Material management / Logistics Logistics Reading Text B

15 Logistics English Facility location Production planning Demand forecasting Inventory management Transportation Customer service Package Purchasing Information processing Storage and Materials handling Other activities After-sales parts and service support Maintenance functions Return goods handling Recycling operations Logistics System Reading Text B

16 Logistics English Logistics can be briefly described like this: Logistics means having the right thing, at the right place, at the right time. Logistics also can be defined as material management, or physical distribution, or a comprehensive process. Reading Text B

17 Logistics English Evolution of the Logistics management concept Logistics management concept has evolved over the last three decades from the narrowly defined distribution management to the integrated management of the global supply chains. Reading Text B

18 Logistics English EUROPE ASIA N. AMERICA S. AMERICA OCEANIA AFRICA Reading Text B

19 Logistics English Reading Text B

20 Logistics English Now, everybody, it’s the time to do some practice!

21 Logistics English Speaking 1. What is the definition of logistics? IInterative process AAct of planning, organizing and managing activities that provide goods or services PProcurement, maintenance, distribution, and replacement of personnel and material TThe detailed planning and organization of a large complex operation, such as a military campaign

22 Logistics English Speaking 2. What’s the definition of SCM? SSupply chain management OOversight of materials, information, and finance IInvolves coordinating and integrating three flows TThe product flow TThe information flow TThe finances flow

23 Logistics English Speaking 3. Do you think there is any difference between logistics and SCM? SCMLogistics Active management.Relate to part or parts with the supply chain. Includes purchasing, sourcing, procurement, buying, manufacturing operations, production scheduling and inventory control and materials management, facilities location planning, the information technology to coordinate between suppliers, the company, and customers. Includes physical distribution, warehousing, freight transportation. Exist in both service and manufacturing organizations. An optimization process of the location, movement and storage of resources from the point of origin, through various economic activities, to the final consumer.

24 Logistics English Dialogues Allen Smith, a logistical professor from the United States, is talking to Liu Gang, a Chinese graduate who is keen to know more about logistics. Speaking

25 Logistics English L: Good afternoon, Mr. Smith. I’m here for some information about logistics. S: Is logistics appealing to you? L : Yes. I’m quite interested in it, but it sounds like something new, a newborn baby. S: No, it is anything but a newborn baby. It came into being with the advent of civilization. Speaking

26 Logistics English L: Does modern logistics mean transportation and delivery? S: It’s not the whole story. Modern logistics is related to the effective and efficient flow of materials and information. They are vital to customers and clients in various sectors of the economic society. It includes: package, warehousing, material handling, inventory, transport, and so on. L : Oh, it’s such a complex system. Speaking

27 Logistics English S: Yeah, it is the systematic management of the various activities. L: What about the present situation in relation to logistics in China? S: A very good question. China is developing amazingly. The new economic growth needs more logistics experts, but Chinese logistics is at the infant stage though Chinese people have made a lot if attempt during the past decade. L: I quite agree with you. Speaking

28 Logistics English S: You know, the total cost in logistics in China is higher compared with that in industrialized countries. It should be lowered. So you young people can make a headway in logistics and herald the new economic growth. L: Thank you for your information. I’m more confident in my future career concerning logistics. Speaking

29 Logistics English Writing Department of Communications and Logistics Zhonghua Technical College 100086 Beijing, China Feb. 25 th, 2011 Department of Logistics Mnagement Asian University Shanghai, China Dear Sir, I am……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………… Sincerely yours, XX

30 Thank you for your listening!


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