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Title: Logistics Systems: Analysis, Design, and Integration


1
CHAPTER 14
  • Logistics Systems Analysis, Design, and
    Integration

2
Learning Objectives
  • To examine the problems and opportunities
    involved in systems analysis
  • To relate the importance of industry standards to
    systems analysis
  • To discuss the steps involved in redesigning a
    logistics system
  • To examine a number of organizational
    alternatives

3
Learning Objectives
  • To describe a number of techniques for achieving
    logistics coordination and integration
  • To distinguish between centralized and
    decentralized logistics organizations
  • To distinguish between logistics within the firm
    and outsourcing logistics activities

4
Logistics Systems Analysis, Design, and
Integration
  • Key Terms
  • Benchmarking
  • Channels audit
  • Competition audit
  • Customer audit direct product profitability (DPP)
    analysis
  • Key Terms
  • Environmental sensitivity audit
  • Existing facilities audit
  • Integrated service providers

5
Logistics Systems Analysis, Design, and
Integration
  • Key Terms
  • Linking-pin organization
  • Matrix management
  • Product audit
  • Simulation
  • System constraints
  • Key Terms
  • Systems analysis
  • Third-party, or contract, logistics
  • Unified department organization
  • Vendor audit

6
What is Systems Analysis?
  • Systems analysis refers to the orderly and
    planned observation of one or more segments in
    the logistics network or supply chain to
    determine how well each segment functions.

7
General Questions
  • Why do we perform each task?
  • What value is added by it?
  • Why are the tasks performed in the order they
    are?
  • Can we alter the sequence of the processing steps
    to increase efficiency?
  • Why are the tasks performed by a particular group
    or individual?
  • Could others perform this task?
  • Is there a better way for the system to operate?

8
Problems in Systems Analysis
  • Multiple business functions are impacted.
  • There are trade-offs among conflicting
    objectives.
  • Logistics system impacts are difficult to
    precisely evaluate.
  • There are business issues unique to each
    logistics system.
  • Quantitative analysis is essential for
    intelligent decisions.

9
Figure 14-1 A Scoring Checklist Used to
Determine Logistics Planning or Strategy Study
10
Partial Systems Analysis
  • Customer profitability analysis
  • Warehousing productivity analysis
  • Transportation cost analysis
  • Consolidation analysis
  • Direct product profitability analysis
  • Benchmarking
  • Industry standards analysis

11
Logistics System Design
  • Establishing objectives and constraints
  • Quality programs
  • World-class logistics programs
  • System constraints
  • Organization of the study team
  • Data collection

12
Logistics System Design (continued)
  • Product audit
  • Existing facilities audit
  • Vendor audit
  • Customer audit
  • Channels audit
  • Competition audit
  • Environmental sensitivity audit

13
Figure 14-7 Flexibility Makes It Easier to Work
Together
14
Logistics System Design (continued)
  • Analysis of the data
  • Simulation
  • Design implementation

15
Figure 14-8 Schematic Drawing of Automated
Sorting System
16
Systems Integration Logistics Within the Firm
  • Dispersion of logistics activities
  • Achieving coordination
  • The status quo
  • The linking-pin concept
  • Linking-pin organization
  • A unified department
  • Unified department organization
  • Centralized versus decentralized
  • Matrix management

17
Figure 14-9 Becton Dickinsons Worldwide
Sources
18
Systems Integration Logistics Activities
Outside the Firm
  • Third-party, or contract, logistics
  • Integrated service providers
  • Monitoring third-party performance
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