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Title: Inbound and Outbound Logistics: Difference Between the Process


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Inbound and Outbound Logistics Difference
Between the Process
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INTRODUCTION
  • Logistics network is the backbone of how you
    convert materials into products and deliver them
    to customers. Many people recognise that their
    logistics networks are critical to the success of
    their operations, but they do not have a complete
    picture of their logistics network. In fact, the
    processes of bringing materials to your company
    and then delivering finished goods to customers
    are distinct. These are referred to as "inbound
    logistics" and "outbound logistics."
    Understanding the distinction between the two is
    critical for gaining a comprehensive view of your
    entire logistics network.
  • Lets see the difference between the Inbound and
    Outbound logistics

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Inbound Logistics
  • The network that transports goods or materials to
    your business is referred to as inbound
    logistics. Your inbound logistics network
    includes everything you need to transport, store,
    and deliver goods from other suppliers to your
    company. Inbound logistics encompasses everything
    your business operations require to create the
    finished product that you will eventually sell.

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Outbound Logistics
  • The transportation, storage, and delivery systems
    that bring your products to your customers are
    referred to as outbound logistics. Outbound
    logistics refers to the transportation of
    finished goods to their final destinations.
    Outbound logistics networks typically collaborate
    with different partners than inbound logistics
    networks.

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Difference Between Inbound and Outbound Logistics
Process
Inbound Logistics Process
Outbound Logistics Process
  • Purchasing Material
  • Inbound logistics includes the procurement of raw
    materials and finished goods.
  • Receiving
  • When goods arrive at a warehouse, the receiving
    team accepts them, logs them, and stores them in
    the appropriate inventory storage location.
  • Reverse Logistics
  • Inbound logistics also include reverse logistics,
    which includes the processing of customer returns
    and exchanges.
  • Order Processing
  • When an order is received, it is routed to the
    warehouse management system (WMS) and placed in
    the processing queue.
  • Product picking and packing
  • The products are selected from their designated
    inventory location, and after that, the products
    are packaged, labelled, and sorted by carrier and
    service.
  • Shipping out finished goods
  • The packages are picked up by carriers, and the
    finished products are shipped out.

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Conclusion
  • Understanding the difference between inbound and
    outbound logistics processes is critical to
    gaining a complete picture of logistics Montreal
    strategy. Modern businesses require both inbound
    and outbound logistics. Inbound logistics are to
    bring goods and raw materials into your company
    and outbound logistics processes, transport your
    finished goods to their final destination. Both
    of these systems necessitate the use of
    specialised networks and tools, as well as the
    collaboration of multiple partners.

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