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Why inbound and outbound need good/strong communication ?

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Question added by Prabin Rai , inventory officer , bijaya motor
Date Posted: 2016/03/15
Wasi Rahman Sheikh
by Wasi Rahman Sheikh , WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR , AL MUTLAQ FURNITURE MFG

1. Inbound logistics: For the production and development activities, organizations need inputs as goods which are received from the suppliers. Inbound logistics refer to all the activities related to receive goods from the suppliers, decision about the transportation scheduling, storing the goods as inventory, managing the inventory, and make the inputs ready to use for the production of end products.   2. Operations: These include the production process, development activities, testing, packaging, maintenance, and all other activities that transform the inputs into finished product.   3. Services: Organization offers the services after the products and/or services have been sold. These service activities enhance the product’s value in the form of after sales guarantees, warranties, spare parts management, repair services, installation, updating, trainings, etc.   Market related activities: The activities that the organization performs to transfer the finished products or services to the customers. The activities are classified as:   1. Outbound Logistics: The finished products are developed using the product related activities. Now activities are required to transfer the finished products to the customers via warehousing, order fulfillment, transportation, and distribution management.   2. Marketing and Sales: These activities include the advertising, channel selection, product promotion, selling, product pricing, retail management, etc. The activities are performed to make sure that the products are transferred to the targeted customer groups. Marketing mix can be an instrument to take the competitive advantage to the target customers.   Support activities: The activities that the organization performs to assist the primary activities to gain the competitive advantage. The activities are classified as:   1. Procurement: This is the purchasing activity of the inputs to transform these into finished products or services. Procurement adds value by the acquisition of appropriate goods or services at the best price, at the right time, and in the desired place with the desired quality and quantity.   2. Technology Management: This is very important in today’s technological driven environment. Technology can be used in production to reduce cost, to develop new products, increase customer service facility, build up cost effective process, etc. It supports the value chain activities such as research and development, process automation, process design, etc.   3. Human Resource Management: The key roles of HR are to support the attainment of the overall strategic business plan and the objectives. As a strategic business partner HR designs the work positions by hiring, recognition, reward, appraisal systems, carrier planning, and employee development. They act as an advocate of the employees to motivate them and create a happy working environment. For the organizational changing situation, HR executes the strategic needs of the organization with minimum employee dissatisfaction and resistance to change.   4. Infrastructure: This includes the planning management, legal framework, financing, accounting, public affairs, quality management, general management, etc. These are required to perform the value added activities efficiently to drive the organization forward to meet the strategic plan and the objectives.   To form a successful product for an organization it is important to add value in each activity that the product goes through during the life cycle. The best possible value can be achieved in the product development process by adding value in each stage. For that it needs all, or a combination of, value chain activities and a proper synchronization among all the related activities. A proper organization is required that contains all the required functional departments to perform these activities and a proper communication approach is required to synchronize the activities of these functional units efficiently. In the solution section, porter's value chain activities are mapped into the related business functions.

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