Distribution logistics (also known as transport logistics or sales logistics) is the link between production and the market. The area comprises all processes involved in the distribution of goods - from manufacturing companies to customers. Customers are either final customers, distributors or processors
Distribution Logistics Best Practice training course will cover both applications and the important theoretical background, therefore extending its reach to practitioners and delegates in a range of disciplines such as management, engineering, mathematics, and statistics.
All elements of distribution and logistics management will be covered, including physical distribution, warehouse selection, material handling, packaging, order fulfillment, customer service, inventory management, receiving, production stores, and returned goods.
At the end of the Distribution Logistics Best Practice Training Course, you should be able to:
- Handle the quantitative approaches needed to handle real-life management problems.
- Recognise the limitations and scope of applicability of the proposed quantitative methods.
- Handle many issues on probability and statistics as well as mathematical programming
- Gain a broad comprehending on Network design and transportation, and Demand forecasting
- Assess inventory control in single- and multi-echelon systems, and Incentives in the supply chain
- Recognise Network routing problems and develop solution methods for symmetric TSP.
Distribution Logistics Best Practice Training Course is ideal for people who work in:
- Supply chain management
- Network design and transportation
- Demand forecasting
- Inventory control in single- and multi-echelon systems
- Incentives in the supply chain
- Vehicle routing