There are many objectives of logistics management. They include operating objectives, rapid response, minimum inventory, minimum variance, movement consolidation, and quality improvement.
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The objectives of packaging from the logistics managers point of view is to protect the interest and liabilities of the enterprise or parties involved in the trade. By packaging correctly, managers prevent loses and damages which could increase cost of products as well as inconveniences handling claims.
No, logistics management is generally a peer to production management.
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Logistics is planning, execution, and control of the procurement, movement, and stationing of personnel, material, and other resources to achieve the objectives of a campaign, plan, project, or strategy.It may be defined as the 'management of inventory in motion and at rest.'
Logistics alignment theory suggests that a company can achieve competitive advantage through aligning its logistics activities with its overall strategy. By ensuring that supply chain, transportation, and distribution activities are in sync with corporate goals, organizations can enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. This theory emphasizes the importance of integrating logistics decisions with broader business objectives.
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