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Logistical Functions 【Limited 2026】

In the digital age, information is just as important as the physical goods. This function involves tracking shipments in real-time, managing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and using Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). When a customer asks, "Where is my package?", it is the information function that provides the answer. 8. Reverse Logistics: The Circular Path

The final leg from a distribution centre to the customer’s door. It is the most complex and costly portion of the transport chain. 7. Information and Communication logistical functions

This is the "micro-movement" within a facility. It involves the movement of goods over short distances, such as from a loading dock to a storage shelf, or from a shelf to a packing station. Efficient materials handling—using forklifts, conveyor belts, or even autonomous robots—minimizes product damage and reduces the manual labour hours required per order. 5. Packaging and Unitization Packaging serves two masters: Primary Packaging: What the consumer sees. In the digital age, information is just as

At its core, logistics is a system of five interdependent functions. When one fails, the entire supply chain seizes up. When mastered, they create a competitive moat. At its core