Distribution Logistics :
Distribution Logistics :
What does this term stand for?
Distribution logistics refers to the comprehensive set of activities, processes, and strategic decisions involved in moving finished goods from the point of production or storage to the end customer. This critical supply chain function encompasses the planning, implementation, and control of the physical flow of products, including transportation, warehousing, inventory management, order processing, and materials handling. Distribution logistics serves as the essential bridge between manufacturing operations and customer delivery, ensuring that products reach their intended destinations efficiently, cost-effectively, and within specified timeframes. The discipline integrates both strategic considerations—such as distribution network design and channel selection—with tactical and operational execution to optimize service levels while minimizing total logistics costs.
Core Processes and Activities
- Transportation Management
- Warehousing and Storage
- Order Fulfillment
- Inventory Management
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