Logistic Evolution

  • Author BORSODI

    The definition of the word physical distribution as transport and
    storage
  • INCREASE

    PERIOD OF GROWTH AND INCREASE OF DEMAND WHERE THE SALES CAPACITY WAS MAY BE ABLE TO THE PRODUCTION CAPACITY
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    logistics conceptualization

    1. Systems approach to the analysis of interrelationships of the logistics system.
    2. Prioritization of service to consumer
    3. Attention to distribution channels
  • TRANSITION

    1 POLLARIZATION OF THE WORLD IN THE GREAT BLOCKS OF THE WORLD (CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM)
    2. TRANSPORTATION WAS A PRIORITY OF DEVELOPMENT
  • national Council of Physical Distribution Management

    Physical distribution is used in the industry to be described as a set of activities that allow the efficient movement of finished products from the start of production to the consumer.
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    the logistics concept is put to the test

    1. Fragmented development; Administration. of materials / Physical distribution.
    2. Measurement systems performance promoted optimization of the resources
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    change of priorities in the business environment

    Energy crisis drove everything towards improving the
    transportation and storage.
    1. Environmental / ecological concern
    2. High capital costs and recession.
    3. orientation to materials management by the uncertainty in obtaining the supplies.
    4. technology was a driving force in development
    of logistics models.
  • Bowersox

    the logistics function contains the management of materials and the planning of all the activities necessary for the transformation
    of raw materials and finished products
  • technological impact

    1. increase in productivity due to the coordination of distribution and manufacturing
    2. The technology promoted decentralization and information exchange,
    3. Revolution of technology communication
  • materials management

    1. The MRP provides the support to provide greater productivity
  • Colin y Paché

    logistics the flow of goods from manufacturer to customers, including product management
  • globalization

    1. import and export
    2. global market strategies are used
  • Council of Logistics Management

    They define logistics as the process of planning, implementing and efficiently controlling the flow and storage of goods and services, with the purpose of satisfying customer requirements.
  • Casanovas y Cuatrecasas

    The logistics function will be in charge of the design and management of the flow of information and materials between customers and suppliers with the aim of having the right material in the right place, in the right amount, and at the right time, at the lowest possible cost
  • Ballou

    Logistics and supply chain function is a set of functional activities
    that are repeated throughout the flow channel, through which the raw material is converted into finished products and value is added for the consumer
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    Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals

    The logistics function is the part of the supply channel management that plans, implements and controls the management efficient and effective direct and reverse flow and storage of goods, services