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E-LOGISTICS

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AGENDA Definition

Logistics E-logistics

Evolution of IT in the Field of Supply Chain Communication Improvement Data Integration

Process involved in E-Logistics (B2C Example) Case Study Haier Corp.

E-Logistic system Implementation

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SUPPLY CHAIN SYSTEMS

RoadwaysCustomer’sWarehouse

Customer (Retailer)

Supplier

Roadways Roadways

Customs Agent

Port

Ocean

liner

Airways Road+

Rail

RDCConsumerHome

Plant

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LOGISTICS

Council of Logistics Management (CLM) definition:

“Logistics is that part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services, and related information from the point-of-origin to the point-of-consumption in order to meet customers’ requirements”

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E-LOGISTICS

E-Logistics is a Dynamic set of communication computing and collaborative technologies that transform key logistical processes to be customer centric by sharing data , Knowledge and information with Supply chain partners .

Ultimate objective of E-Logistics is to deliver right products in right quantities at right place and time to the right Customer.

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TRADITIONAL APPROACHMATERIAL AND INFORMATION FLOW

Information flowMaterial flow

RawMaterials

KeySupplier

Manufacturer DistributorOutletRetail

Consumer

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTIONPART-1 Communication Plays important role in information flow

KeySupplier

Distributor OutletRetail

Manufacturer

Raw Materials

Consumer

Information flowMaterial flow

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTIONPART-2 Information Integration

Material flow Information repository

KeySupplier

DistributorOutletRetail

Manufacturer

Raw Materials

Consumer

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COMMUNICATION + INFORMATION INTEGRATION

Manufacturer

Salesman SupplierRetailer CourierDistributor

BanksWarehousing Customs

Data feedsto internalapplicationssystem

Order trackingPerformancereports Interactive alerts and

notification

E-mail

e-Logistics

INTEGRATED BUSINESS APPLICATION SYSTEM

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FASTER ORDER FULFILLMENT PROCESS

Changes in technologydrive thefulfillmentprocessesfaster

seconds or minutes

ERP PackagedApplication

PublicInternet

E-CommerceIntegration Software

Consumer

E-Catalogs,E-Procurement,Messaging, EDI,E-Payments,Interactive Apps.

E-Logistic

Warehouse Courier ManufacturerRetailer

Availableto promise E - file transfer / EDI

days or weeks

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PROCESSES INVOLVED E-LOGISTICS(B2C) 1 – Method of payment 2 – Check product availability 3 – Arrange shipments 4 – Insurance 5 – Replenishment 6 – Contact with customers 7 – Returns

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ARRANGE A METHOD OF PAYMENT. Possible payment methods:

At the time of order: e-payment (e.g. PayPal), credit card

At the time of delivery: COD

For electronic payments, a system of verification of payment is needed before shipping

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CHECK PRODUCT AVAILABILITY

If possible, inform customer of availability before order is placed.

If out of stock or the product will take time to manufacture, inform customer of the delay.

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ARRANGE SHIPMENTS

Electronic shipping – quick and immediate

Physical product – determine best shipping method for level of service

It is the biggest activity (labor, energy, money, etc.) for E-Logistics

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INSURANCE

This option needs to be available for customers since product can be lost or damaged in the shipping process.

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REPLENISHMENT

This is an overview step. It should be examining all aspects of physical inventory at a location and reordering as needed: Product – product sitting on shelves or material

to manufacture product Non-product – shipping materials, parts for

machines in process, items that are part of the shipping process (scanners, totes, carts, etc.)

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CONTACT WITH CUSTOMER

With an invisible process (back-door operations), the customer needs to be informed as much as possible.

Most common types of communication: Order confirmation Payment success Shipping confirmation Tracking information Any problems in the process

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RETURNS

The flow of product from customer back to the vendor is called reverse logistics.

Possible reasons for customers to return or exchange product: Damaged Doesn’t work Don’t like it Wrong product/type/color

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CASE STUDY E-LOGISTIC SYSTEM FOR HAIER LOGISTIC CORPORATION

Step1:Framework Construction As is Analysis and Pros and Cons of E-logistic

system are discussed Step2:Function Integration

Moving to a MRP tool Step3:Internal supply chain Integration

SCP and ERP Implementation and Introduction of EDI

Step4:External supply chain Integration Using processes like VMI

Step5:Dynamic Alliance of integrated supply chain(Intranet/Internet)

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STRUCTURE OF HLC E-LOGISTIC SYSTEM

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HAIER 360 DEGREE SOLUTION

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ADVANTAGES OF E-LOGISTICS

e-Logistics

TransportationDocumentation

PerformanceMonitoring

Capacity and LoadMatching

TransportationOptimization

Real-Time Decision Support

Exception-Based Status Alerts

Shipper/Receiver/ Fulfillment Provider Connections

Wireless Updates

Track and Trace

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SUMMARY

Use of Technology in the Traditional Methods of Business has given birth to E-Logistics

Consumer Fulfillment rate has increased because of E logistics.

Transparency in the Business has improved

Need to analyze and also the ability to analyze the Business has improved because of use of technology.

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REFERENCES Utilizing e-logistics Paper Lulea University of Technology en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistics r0.unctad.org/ecommerce/event_docs/curacao/bayles.pdf portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1089626 www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm

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