The Trends of Logistics in The Philippine Industry
The Trends of Logistics in The Philippine Industry
The Trends of Logistics in The Philippine Industry
A Research Paper
by
Janel N. Suarez
ABSTRACT
For any Manufacturing house to be successful, there logistics system is very
important to ensure that products get to the consumer in time, in good condition and at
the minimum cost possible. Despite much effort by manufacturing firms to ensure that
their logistics systems are efficient, many customers still experience delays for
deliveries, which show that logistics performance performs short of customer
expectations in most companies. This research project seeks to identify the trends of
logistics in Philippine Industry.
INTRODUCTION
The council of logistic management defines logistics as “that part of supply chain
process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective, forward and reverse
flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin
and the point of consumption in order to meet customer requirement”. In ordinary
language the same can be defined as right product, at the right place, in right time, and
in right condition.
The emerging new technologies are creating strategic opportunities for the
organizations to build competitive advantages in various functional areas of
management including logistics and supply chain management. However the degree of
success depends on the selection of the right technology for the application, availability
of proper organizational infrastructure, culture and management policies. In logistics,
information, communication and automation technologies has substantially increased
speed of identification, data gathering, processing, analysis and transmission, with high
level of accuracy and reliability. Technology is a means to enhance business
competitiveness and performance. It plays a major role in success of supply chain by
enhancing the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the logistics system. In logistics
many new technologies are used in developed country while in Philippines adoption
process is very slow. However due to liberalization of the Philippine economy the
competitive pressure is building up and the only option to face the competition in to go
in for technology enabled operations.
The common view is that the term logistics comes from the late 19th century
from French word “Logistique” (means TO LODGE) which first appeared in the book
"The Art of War" by Baron Henri who was the general in French army
during Napoleon's time.
The term logistics has its origins in the military. From that perspective, it applies to the
process of supplying a theater of war with troops, equipment and supplies. In industry
field they borrowed this term and have applied it to the discipline known as “Business
Logistics”. The French army used this concept in the world war.
Others said that logistics is a Greek origin to the word “λόγος” (LOGOSH), meaning
reason,“λογιστικός”(LOYISTIKOSH), meaning accountant or responsible for counting.
THE OBJECTIVES OF LOGISTICS
The primary objective of logistics management is to move the inventory in a
supply chain effectively and efficiently to extend the desired level of customer service at
the least cost as done parallel with waste management.
Logistics Companies
Warehousing Companies
Cold Chain Companies
Courier and Parcel Companies
Express Logistics Companies
E-Commerce Logistics Companies
E-Commerce Companies
Logistics Association
Government Association
Investors and Private Equity Companies
Companies Covered:
Although a tropical country, the Philippines has an extreme rainy season which usually
runs from June until October. We’ve said “extreme” because the country is visited by
more or less 20 typhoons a year with heavy rains and strong winds that lead to flash
flood, landslides, and other natural disasters. It’s really challenging for logistics and
freight companies to deliver goods safely and on time during the rainy season since
some roads are blocked, some ships are not allowed to sail and some flights are either
delayed or cancelled.
2. Heavy Traffic
Both companies and people suffer from heavy traffic in Metro Manila and other
populated cities – especially during working days. In terms of logistics, heavy traffic
sometimes delays the pick up and delivery time of goods which could affect the
company’s integrity and could also result to irate clients. Being stuck in traffic is also a
no-no to perishable goods. To prevent such things from happening, logistics companies
should stretch their delivery and pick up time to give some allowance for heavy traffic
and other unpredicted circumstances.
3. Process of Acquiring Customs Clearance
There are regulatory requirements to acquire customs clearance for outbound and
inbound shipments. For some reasons, these requirements change every now and then
which demand companies to pay attention to announcements and to also comply with
the revisions or additional requirements – whether they like it or not. In case you weren’t
able to complete the new requirements due to ignorance, you will suffer from additional
costs and shipping delays. This will be a big hassle for the business and your
customers.
Several provincial airports in the country only cater to domestic flights. Because of
that, freight companies in those provinces are required to transport their products to
cities that could deliver international cargo. Also, smaller provincial airports could
accommodate only smaller planes which have limited cargo capacity. Therefore, if the
amount of cargo exceeds the required capacity in the airport, the freight provider needs
to wait for another flight going to that specific province to transport the excess goods.
Hence, if you need to transport goods in such provinces, make sure to set a realistic
delivery time to avoid disappointing your clients
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