Logistics is the overall process of managing how resources are acquired, stored and transported to their final destination.
Poor logistics in a business can affect its profits.
Logistics is now widely used in the business sector, especially by companies in manufacturing sectors, to refer to how resources are processed and moved through the supply chain.
Delivery Duty Paid (DDP) is a delivery contract under which the seller assumes full responsibility for transporting the goods until they reach the agreed destination.
Distribution Management manages the supply chain for the firm, from vendors and suppliers to the manufacturer and point of sale, including packaging, inventory, warehousing and logistics.
In a supply chain, a distribution network is an interconnected group of storage facilities and transportation systems that receive stocks of goods and then deliver them to customers.
Free carrier is a trade term that requires the seller of goods to deliver those goods to a specified airport, shipping terminal, warehouse, or other carrier location specified by the buyer.
Supply chain management (SCM) is a centralized management of the flow of goods and services and includes all processes that turn raw materials into final products.