In my job field I have learned a lot about this type of process. When you are trying to get a product from a vendor, there is a lot of different things that have to fall in place to get the product. You have to create a P.O. accept the order, make sure the order has shipped and many different things. Many different people have hands on this product before I even get it. The person at the warehouse creating the order starts it, the person pulling the order and then the person shipping it. From vendor to the store, dozens of people could touch the product and have a hand on whether or not the product shipping goes smoothly. There are many different variables that control who, what, when, where and why the product gets shipped and received.
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Love the taking a flight example! perfect. Love you as an instructor!
Very helpful all in all, thanks a lot for uploading and sharing with the world and not just the Arizona State University!
Coordinations has affected me in ways. For instance I requested an auto part from abroad that must be transported then travels via plane. The arrangement was pontoon, plane and after that auto. This was the course that was instituted and got me what I required.
how great sharing!!! now, i'm also learning and doing for logistics business, thanks for sharing
Thanks for explaining.
As informative as fun to watch.
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Great explanation 🙏.. well done.. great effort
Thanks guys for the video this was really help full the information you provided was Exactly what we needed, great channel as well please fee free to stop buy or video's and leave a comment. thanks
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Good video , clearly explained
This is awesome
ah youtube, even on a series of videos introducing supply chain management, the keyboard warriors rise to spew hate.
Still, this is a great set of videos thus far and I am getting loads of information on where to continue my research, even in "The Toyota Way," as suggested below so, ahem, 'colorfully.'
Excellent video! you demonstrated clearly thanks!
I'm looking to go to college to get my BA in logistics and supply chain management. One job in this career field that interests me specifically is managing supply transportation. Typically, where would I start, after earning the degree, to reach that goal?
go to a trucking company and start out as a desk clerk, learn the industry on the job then after 1 year t move on up to operations management or fleet management.
phenomenal tutorial.
It is a shame I can't afford Arizona University .
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So I understand that logistics is a sub domain of supply chain management. What I could with is some working definition of "logistics" cause it's still a little hazy what part of supply chain management it pertains to?
Logistics is about storage, transportation AND organization, basically. It's about all the steps a product takes from leaving the manufacturer to the store warehouse, and then the final buyer.
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This clown scratches the surface on SC... Pick up a book and read "The Toyota Way" by Jeff Liker. Don't be lazy and read a book
This "clown" is a professor at the WP Carey School of Business, which is ranked 3rd among all US Universities for this major.
Working in the supply chain field for approximately 11 years, I generally think of these things regularly. However, I would assume that the general population don't consider all of the modes of transportation it takes to get the products to the consumer. I would also say that most people take this part for granted and do not appreciate how much planning goes in to making sure all the products are where they need to be for consumer use.
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