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Logistics Master Planning (LMP)
Logistic master planning is
a systematic approach to logistics re-engineering based our logistics
planning pyramid. The LMP process defines performance measures and goals,
processes, system requirements, and organization requirements for customer
service and order processing, inventory planning and management, supply,
transportation and distribution, and DC operations. LMP short-term and
long-term recommendations are evaluated and time-phased with the principles
of incremental justification and implementation. The LMP process requires the
client to assemble a cross-functional logistics planning and management team.
LMP deliverables include detailed, prioritized, and scheduled short and
long-term action plans for performance measures and goals, processes,
information systems, and organization design; logistics information system
requirements; detailed material and information flows; and detailed
organizational and training requirements. In some cases Logistics Resources
International equips LMP clients with decision support tools for on-going
computer-aided logistics planning and management.
Supply Chain Engineering (SCE)
Logistics Resources International's supply chain engineering program brings
together manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers in a given industry to
jointly re-engineer their logistics chain. Our SCE program includes the
creation of a supply chain scoreboard, supply chain value analysis, short and
long-term recommendations for inventory and cycle time reductions, and supply
chain information systems requirements analysis. The SCE program is conducted
in a workshop format with facilitated breakout and general working sessions.
Global Logistics (GL)
Logistics Resources International's global logistics master planning program
extends the traditional scope of logistics to include international commerce,
global sourcing, international transportation and distribution, INCOTERMS,
terms of trade, customs management, global warehousing, international
facilities management, EDI and documentation strategies, and international
cash flow.
Logistics Organization Design (LOD)
Logistics Resources International's logistics organization design program
assists clients to determine skill, participation, and culture requirements
for logistics planning and management teams; to facilitate change and
transition management; to identify appropriate performance measures and
incentives; and to instill a culture of coordinated, team-based logistics
planning and decision making.
Business Case Development (BCD)
Logistics Resources International's business case development program assists
clients to identify, assess and convert business opportunities in the
logistics industry. Examples include the creation of a business case and plan
for third-party logistics in Latin America, a market assessment of pick-to-light systems in North America, an evaluation of third-party
logistics options for three major U.S. corporations.
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