Logistics Chain
Logistics Chain
What does this term stand for?
A logistics chain is the complete sequence of processes involved in delivering goods from suppliers to end customers, including procurement, transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and distribution. Each link in the chain must be carefully coordinated to ensure efficiency, minimize costs, and meet customer expectations. Supply chain visibility and collaboration across stakeholders are essential for a well-functioning logistics chain.
Characteristics:
- Represents the end-to-end flow of goods
- Includes procurement, transportation, and warehousing
- Ensures coordinated operations across all stages
- Minimizes costs and operational inefficiencies
- Supports customer satisfaction and supply chain visibility
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