Module 3
Module 3
xed facilities
ow entities
control system
Transportation in Supply Chain
• The xed facilities are the physical
components of the system that are xed in
space and constitute the network of links and
nodes of the transportation system.
Terminal facilities:
Terminal facilities means all of the required land,
infrastructure and equipment which are very
important for operations in a warehouse.
Vehicles:
There are different kinds of goods and commodities
which are transferred from one place to other which
differ in size, volume, nature, etc.
Considering all these things in mind, different
vehicles need to be used depending upon specic
product types.
In case of transport of goods by sea, the capacity of
the ship to carry the loads, the speed at which it will
move needs to be examined.
FACTORS INFLUENCING TRANSPORTATION
Fuel cost:
Fuel cost plays a very vital role in the
transport industry.
Government regulations:
There is a direct impact of government
regulations in the transport industry.
Government may levy specic hours of
driving for commercial operators.
They may set certain rules and regulations
which directly affect the charges of freight
while carrying goods from one place to
another.
FACTORS INFLUENCING TRANSPORTATION
Transit time:
The distance between the storage place or
the warehouse to that of the customers or
the suppliers determines the time in which
goods can reach to the ones who most need
it.
In general practice, this transit time is not
given any attention and this, at times, leads to
higher overall transportation costs.
FACTORS INFLUENCING TRANSPORTATION
Transit time:
If there is a need for cutting down the transit
time, organisations switch to air transport.
Transit time:
Some of the most important projects suffer a
loss if raw materials and equipment do not
reach on time because it leads to delay in
their production activities.
Distribution pattern:
The pattern of distribution of different types
of goods is another important factor that
inuences transportation.
Nature of product:
The most valuable aspect of the movement of
goods is the nature of products that are being
moved from one place to another.
Nature of product:
The type of containers to be used, the way product
needs to be packed, the time in which the product
should reach the consumers, all should be kept in
mind.
Some goods are perishable and some are non-
perishable and they should be transported
accordingly.
Some goods require special handling and should be
packed accordingly.
These are some of the most important factors
DOCUMENTS USED IN TRANSPORTATION
Bill of lading:
A bill of lading is a contract which stands as a
proof that it is the carrier’s responsibility of
loading the goods for delivery.
Bill of lading:
This document provides the right to the carriers to take
goods from one place and deliver it to the specied
customer at some other place.
Consignment note:
A consignment note is a document that certies that
particular carrier will be responsible for carrying
goods.
Delivery order:
A delivery order is a document which states that a
particular goods carrier has been ordered and the
responsibility of delivery of goods is accepted.
Dock receipt:
A dock receipt is a document which states that
goods have been received by the carrier.
This forms as a proof of the goods being ready for
shipment.
This document species the responsibility of goods
having been transferred by the shipper to the carrier.
Shipping guarantee:
Repair
Recycle
Any parts or products that you cannot x, reuse or resell should be
sent to the area for recycling.
Reverse Logistics Components
Returns management: