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No, logistics management is generally a peer to production management.
Logistics management is the planning and scheduling of transport operations through proper fleet
The aspects of logistics management that relates to the organisation and implementation include?
what are the advantages of specifications in logistic management
the 4 p's of operationa management are: people parts plants processes planning system
Logistics
The function of logistics management is to ensure smooth running of the business. It ensures that good or services are availed wherever they are need at the time required.
There are many objectives of logistics management. They include operating objectives, rapid response, minimum inventory, minimum variance, movement consolidation, and quality improvement.
Integrated logistics management is the ensure that all plans into the supply chain are controlled, implemented, delivered on time, monitored as well as delivered in good order.
There are several places that you could find work in logistics management. Airports and ship ports definitely need logistics managers coordinating all the transportation of people and cargo. Warehouses for manufacturers need logistics managers to help with inventory and ordering as well as sending and receiving merchandise. The military would be another big employer needing logistics management in the same way as mentioned above.
The role of logistics in supply management is to ensure that products are delivered on time and in good condition. It also includes managing inventory and procurement, as well as pricing.