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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Supply chain management in the management process distribution and transportation

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Abstract

Supply Chain Management includes all activities starting from the material originating from the supplier, then the material is processed into semi-finished or finished products until the product is distributed to customers or consumers. To find out the performance of the company's Supply Chain, measurements are needed. From these measurements, results will be obtained, so that it can be seen whether the company's Supply Chain performance is good or not and can find weaknesses in the existing system to be fixed. With a good supply chain performance, the company's performance will be more focused and provide benefits, both for companies, suppliers and consumers. Good transportation and distribution performance is determined by the performance of production procurement to CRM (Customer Relationship Management). In addition, the management must determine the route and delivery schedule. One of the most important decisions in distribution management is to determine the schedule and route from one location to another. The delivery schedule and route to be taken by each type of vehicle will greatly affect the shipping costs. The solution in distributing goods is to use the method of transportation, with a minimum cost allocation of goods distribution that can run as effectively as possible. Distribution management must schedule and route properly, so as to minimize the cost of sending goods or products to consumers.

How to Cite This Article

Wenny Evionita, Yusmulianto, Dr. Iskandar Muda (2021). Supply chain management in the management process distribution and transportation. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 2(1), 406-409.

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