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  2. Logistics - Wikipedia

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    A warehouse in South Jersey, a U.S. East Coast epicenter for logistics and warehouse construction outside Philadelphia, where trucks deliver slabs of granite [1]. Logistics is the part of supply chain management that deals with the efficient forward and reverse flow of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption according to the needs of customers.

  3. Logistics engineering - Wikipedia

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    Logistics engineering is a field of engineering dedicated to the scientific organization of the purchase, transport, storage, distribution, and warehousing of materials and finished goods.

  4. Supply chain management - Wikipedia

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    Circular Supply Chain Management (CSCM) is "the configuration and coordination of the organizational functions marketing, sales, R&D, production, logistics, IT, finance, and customer service within and across business units and organizations to close, slow, intensify, narrow, and dematerialise material and energy loops to minimize resource ...

  5. Supply chain - Wikipedia

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    The term "logistics" applies to activities within one company or organization involving product distribution, whereas "supply chain" additionally encompasses manufacturing and procurement, and therefore has a much broader focus as it involves multiple enterprises (including suppliers, manufacturers, and retailers) working together to meet a ...

  6. Facility management - Wikipedia

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    Facility management encompasses interdisciplinary business functions to balance the demand and supply of facilities and services. The term “facility” includes all tangible assets supporting an organization, such as real estate, buildings, infrastructure, HVAC systems, IT services, and more.

  7. Distribution center - Wikipedia

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    Export: An export department controls orders which are leaving the country of the distribution center. This department is almost identical in function to a bulk or break-bulk department; however, workers in this department build pallets conforming to different standards and sizes. An export department also uses different shipping containers or ...

  8. Staff and line - Wikipedia

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    A staff function is an alternate function of people in a business that do not partake instantly in an activity as they help the line functions to reach their targets. [5] The business world is changing very rapidly and each day new kinds of issues and problems crop up.

  9. Military logistics - Wikipedia

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    Unity of command: Logistics is a function of command and a single authority should be responsible for logistics. Information: Accurate and timely information is required for effective logistical planning and support. Quality: Logistics is facilitated by strict quality standards. Simplicity: Simple solutions are more effective and manageable.