logging in or signing up good distribution practice taufiknatsir Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 184 Category: Product Traini.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 25, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The requirement of Good distribution was being the most issue in logistic world. Cost of distrubution become the highest factor in business which need to be controlled. This presentation was the most practical knowlege in distribution process which can be implemented in the small to large company Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Strategic Warehouse and Distribution Network MOCH.TAUFIK NATSIR PresentSlide 2: Background Last Minute order Changes E-commerce Promotion and other JIT delivery Variable Ability to handle more complex delivery scenario in real time Promises of additional service efficiency and cost reduction Optimize strategy to inbound and outbound freight flow Compound delivery routes with multiple origins and destination Effectively utilizing distribution hubs and consolidation facilities to combine long haul movementSlide 3: Process of Distribution ORDER PROCESSING PICKING, CONFIRMATION & GOODS ISSUE TRANSPORTATION CUSTOMER Business Development CUSTOMER ORDER CAPTURE BILLING TRANSPORTATION APPLY CUST. PAYMENTS CLAIMS, RETURNS & REFUSALSSlide 4: Type of Product Range and Volume of product (SKU and Qty) Geographic Spread of service area Level of service required Number and type of customer (Modern trade, Traditional Channel, Wet Market, etc) Factors Depend for Design DistributionSlide 5: 1, How Many DC should exist Where Should the DC be Located How much inventory should be stocked at each DC What Customer should be serviced by each DC How should the customer order from the DC How should the DC order from vendors How frequently should shipments be made to each customer What should the service levels be What transportation methods should be utilized Distribution Centre AssessmentSlide 6: Document Distribution Network Identify Delivery Requirement Establish Database Develop Alternative Network Model Annual Operating Cost Evaluate Alternatives Specify the Plan Distribution Design and AnalysisSlide 7: Document Distribution Network Space Utilization Layout and equipment Warehouse Operating Procedures Staffing Level Receiving and Shipping Volumes Building Characteristics Access to Location Annual Operating Cost Inventory Performance Reporting Freight Classes and Discounts Transportation Operating Procedures Delivery Requirement Replenishment Weight/CubeSlide 8: Transport Execution Critical Aspects of Transport Execution Assignment of loads to Carriers or own fleet Securing the Carrier’s commitment to handle the load Managing exception that occur in transit. Carrier cost and capacity will critical if bulk, last minute and LTL shipments are common.Warehouse Assessment : Warehouse Assessment Customer Service (Order to delivery cycle, order to ship cycle, out of stock occurrences). Control System Inventory Accuracy Space Utilization Labor Productivity Lay out Equipment Methods Equipment Utilization Building Facilities Housekeeping and SafetyTransportation Assessment : Transportation Assessment Analyze the network to optimize transportation efficiencies across the supply chain Analyze the existing transportation system to streamline carrier and mode selection across the network Identify transportation information technology that will help optimize carrier and mode selection, perhaps including a TMS. Investigate pool distribution opportunitiesSlide 11: THANK YOU For Seminar or Workshop inquiry please email to taufiknatsir@gmail.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
good distribution practice taufiknatsir Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 184 Category: Product Traini.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 25, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The requirement of Good distribution was being the most issue in logistic world. Cost of distrubution become the highest factor in business which need to be controlled. This presentation was the most practical knowlege in distribution process which can be implemented in the small to large company Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Strategic Warehouse and Distribution Network MOCH.TAUFIK NATSIR PresentSlide 2: Background Last Minute order Changes E-commerce Promotion and other JIT delivery Variable Ability to handle more complex delivery scenario in real time Promises of additional service efficiency and cost reduction Optimize strategy to inbound and outbound freight flow Compound delivery routes with multiple origins and destination Effectively utilizing distribution hubs and consolidation facilities to combine long haul movementSlide 3: Process of Distribution ORDER PROCESSING PICKING, CONFIRMATION & GOODS ISSUE TRANSPORTATION CUSTOMER Business Development CUSTOMER ORDER CAPTURE BILLING TRANSPORTATION APPLY CUST. PAYMENTS CLAIMS, RETURNS & REFUSALSSlide 4: Type of Product Range and Volume of product (SKU and Qty) Geographic Spread of service area Level of service required Number and type of customer (Modern trade, Traditional Channel, Wet Market, etc) Factors Depend for Design DistributionSlide 5: 1, How Many DC should exist Where Should the DC be Located How much inventory should be stocked at each DC What Customer should be serviced by each DC How should the customer order from the DC How should the DC order from vendors How frequently should shipments be made to each customer What should the service levels be What transportation methods should be utilized Distribution Centre AssessmentSlide 6: Document Distribution Network Identify Delivery Requirement Establish Database Develop Alternative Network Model Annual Operating Cost Evaluate Alternatives Specify the Plan Distribution Design and AnalysisSlide 7: Document Distribution Network Space Utilization Layout and equipment Warehouse Operating Procedures Staffing Level Receiving and Shipping Volumes Building Characteristics Access to Location Annual Operating Cost Inventory Performance Reporting Freight Classes and Discounts Transportation Operating Procedures Delivery Requirement Replenishment Weight/CubeSlide 8: Transport Execution Critical Aspects of Transport Execution Assignment of loads to Carriers or own fleet Securing the Carrier’s commitment to handle the load Managing exception that occur in transit. Carrier cost and capacity will critical if bulk, last minute and LTL shipments are common.Warehouse Assessment : Warehouse Assessment Customer Service (Order to delivery cycle, order to ship cycle, out of stock occurrences). Control System Inventory Accuracy Space Utilization Labor Productivity Lay out Equipment Methods Equipment Utilization Building Facilities Housekeeping and SafetyTransportation Assessment : Transportation Assessment Analyze the network to optimize transportation efficiencies across the supply chain Analyze the existing transportation system to streamline carrier and mode selection across the network Identify transportation information technology that will help optimize carrier and mode selection, perhaps including a TMS. Investigate pool distribution opportunitiesSlide 11: THANK YOU For Seminar or Workshop inquiry please email to taufiknatsir@gmail.com