Archive for the 'Main' Category

What does the Law say?

October 3, 2006

Human activity is usually governed by one or more sets of law. the supply chain is subject to a lot of laws from different fields as the activities here cover a lot of discipline.
Clearing your cargo from the Nigerian ports involve traversing a legal minefield where ignorance of the law is no excuse as they [...]

Doing Business

September 20, 2006

The World Bank provides plenty of statistics for economics in different countries. They even have a website for doing business in various countries.
This report is one such report. Here, you can see the economies of Nigeria by different criteria: income per capita, the informal sector, and population, and this report summarizes the procedures, time, and [...]

Outsourcing Logistics

September 17, 2006

As most large businesses move towards lean operating methods, outsourcing logistics requirements can help to reduce your company’s costs, improve your customer service quality, and increase the synchronization of activities throughout your supply chain. It can also help to identify opportunities to generate savings in your transportation, warehousing, and private truck fleet operations.
Sometimes a mix [...]

Logistics

September 17, 2006

Logistics is the art or science of moving resources efficiently with the minimum of cost and disruption from one place to another. I saw this  definition on Wiki:
“Logistics is the process of strategically managing the procurement, movement and storage of materials, parts, and finished inventory (and the related information flows) through an organisation and its [...]

Logistics Performance Measurement and the 3PL Value Proposition.

September 15, 2006

Excerpts copied from Logistics Quarterly the official magazine of the Logistics Institute. For the whole article, click here

The case for logistics performance measurement
The five most recent studies published by the Council of Logistics Management on the subject of performance measurement in logistics had three significant findings in common (Kearney 1984; Bowersox et al 1989; [...]

The Supply Chain

September 15, 2006

Wikipedia defines the Supply chain as “.. a business process that links suppliers, manufacturers, warehousing, logistics, retailers and the end customer in the form of a linear integrated skill and resource pool with the aggregated goal of delivering a product or service. It encompasses all activities and the flow of information both upstream and downstream [...]