Logistical Processes
A logistical process tries to find the best solution for manufacturing and distributing
goods by considering how the market uses these products. As part of this process, a company
should always consider the location of a product and analyze the various factors associated with
these locations. This includes production costs, personnel, the time and cost required for
deconsolidation, and warehousing possibilities, including cost and space. As part of this process,
a company also should consider the factors that affect production quality and efficient
transportation between hubs.
Production
Businesses use different methods of production. Two of the most common production
methods include a sale-order-related production, where a business produces a product in
response to orders for the product, or make-to-stock production, where a company produces a
fixed amount of products and then attempts to sell the products. The production method utilized
by the business and the logistical process associated with the production method affects
personnel, production, material acquisition, warehousing and transportation. The logistical
process starts by having planned orders for materials produced in house created and converted
into manufacturing orders. Once the company manufacturers the order, the company will either
stock the products in a warehouse or directly fill orders for the customer.
Dostları ilə paylaş: |