
Logistic Planning
Logistic Planning for your Company
Our goal of logistic planning is to ensure that our logistics services are extended to your company or our clients at sufficient service levels at the lowest or most efficient cost. It involves ensuring that our client’s business plan remains viable by arranging an intersection of all of your logistical needs, as well as creating a comprehensive plan that the logistics manager can follow in practice mentioning:
- to acceptable quality to produce the final products you intend, correct quantities (neither too much nor too little, to avoid both supply price fluctuation and excessive storage costs)
- Sourced appropriately, both in terms of reliability, transparency, and risk to public opinion
- The right price, in terms of the most effective and efficient pricing, which is not always the lowest.
Logistic planning is engaged to make sure that your processes and facilities are appropriate, and sufficient in all ways to meet foreseeable future needs of the organization, management, coordination supply, and control. Older logistical planning methodologies separated external logistics – that is, the physical distribution of finished products, and internal logistics – the goods, materials, labor and other resources needed to produce our products. Modern planning methodologies prefer to combine these artificial distinctions into ‘total supply chain’ logistics.
Logistics is generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation. In a general business sense, it is the management of the flow of things between the point of origin and the point of consumption to meet the requirements of customers or companies. The resources managed in logistics may include tangible goods such as materials, equipment, and supplies, as well as food and other consumable items. The logistics of physical items usually involves the integration of information flow, materials handling, production, packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing, and often security.
Logistics management is the part of supply chain management that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward, and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between point of origin and point of consumption to meet customer's requirements. The complexity of logistics can be modeled, analyzed, visualized, and optimized by dedicated simulation software. The minimization of the use of resources is a common motivation in all logistics fields. A professional working in the field of logistics management is called a logistician.
Edelweiss Swiss Develop successful relationships by aligning customers and service providers to gain a competitive advantage. Connecting between a client’s needs and the appropriate suppliers pays dividends in a long term relationship. Modeling different global supply chains through risk assessments will help you identify weak points and potentials areas of disruption. We make sure and always remind our clients that it’s not about protecting /assets as it is fulfilling contractual obligations and staying in business, never compromise your Quality!.
If you’re looking for advice on logistics for your company,
Please contact our team at
info@ewswiss.com or call +974 44722997