Strategy for changing your supply chains Supply Chains are not managed. Instead, they respond to events and decisions at each Node and Link in each supply chain. A response is therefore ’emergent’. This requires that functions within your organisation’s Supply Chains must respond to emergent situations and adapt their approach to the affected supply market. This adaptability must extend to … Read More
Operational Logistics strategy for two-year improvement
Two strategies a better approach The role of Logistics is to provide Availability of products and services for customers. To provide Availability requires the management of inventory – incorporating policy, planning and control. Without effective management of inventory, investments in automation are wasted when handling and moving unnecessary inventory. Change takes time. Organisations need time to move from an initial … Read More
Build close strategies for Marketing and Supply Chains
Changes in economies and business will happen The previous blogpost discussed changes that could occur in the global economy, due to forces that influence world trade. Although the list is not definitive, changes will occur that can have an influence on your organisation’s supply chains strategy. The diagram below shows the alignment necessary between the discipline strategies for each of … Read More
Factors that may influence your Supply Chain decisions
What may affect your supply chains? At the start of each year, some commentators in developed countries try to identify trends for supply chains. As forecasts are always wrong, Learn About Logistics only provides some factors for you to consider when supply chain policies and actions are discussed. Demand for products and services: Sales forecasts are too often expected to … Read More
Customer Service has simple rules as part of Logistics
Customer Service experiences The encounters with eCommerce businesses by Learn About Logistics (LAL) have been for bulky items and replacement parts. About every two years, we provide a blogpost concerning continuing bad experiences with eCommerce and customer service. This first post of 2023 is written following another bad experience, which also fits a consistent pattern. The background is that the … Read More