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                    notes          Transportation

                                   Transportation usually represents the bulk of distribution cost. It is usually easy to calculate
                                   because it can be related directly to weight or numbers of units. Costs must be carefully controlled
                                   through  the  mode  of  transport  selected  amongst  alternatives,  and  these  must  be  constantly
                                   reviewed.

                                   The patterns of retailing that have developed, and the pressure caused by low stock holding
                                   and short lead times, have made road transport indispensable. When the volume of goods being
                                   transported reaches a certain level some companies purchase their own vehicles, rather than
                                   using the services of haulage contractors. However, some large retail chains have now entrusted
                                   all their warehousing and transport to specialist logistics companies.
                                   For some types of goods, transport by rail still has advantages. When lead-time is a less critical
                                   element of marketing effort, or when lowering transport costs is a major objective, this mode of
                                   transport becomes viable. Similarly, when goods are hazardous or bulky in relation to value, and
                                   produced in large volumes then rail transport is advantageous. Rail transport is also suitable
                                   for light goods that require speedy delivery (e.g. letter and parcel post). Except where goods are
                                   highly perishable or valuable in relation to their weight, air transport is not usually an attractive
                                   transport  alternative.  For  long-distance  overseas  routes  air  transport  is  popular.  Here,  it  has
                                   the advantage of quick delivery compared to sea transport, and without the cost of bulky and
                                   expensive packaging needed for sea transportation, as well as higher insurance costs.

                                   The chosen transportation mode should adequately protect goods from damage in transit (a factor
                                   just mentioned makes air freight popular over longer routes as less packaging is needed than
                                   for long sea voyages). Not only do damaged goods erode profits, but frequent claims increase
                                   insurance premiums and inconvenience to customers, endangering future business.

                                   4.9 make-to-stock

                                   With this strategy of manufacturing, company manufactures the products and keeps in stock
                                   or inventory before it receives the orders. Then customers could directly purchase the products
                                   from the inventory at a retail outlet or at the factory or at any of its distribution centers.

                                   4.10 erp for make-to-order


                                   Manufacturers are measured by their ability to responding quickly to the customer’s changing
                                   needs  and  services.  To  compete  with  this,  one  has  to  choose  multi  mode  manufacturing
                                   applications. Traditionally, two fundamental ways for the quick response to customers orders
                                   are: MTO and MTS. The response of this two to the customer’s demand could be as follows:

                                                    figure 4.1: customer’s orders with traditional approach

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