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CONTENTS

 INTRODUCTION
 INDUSTRY PROFILE
 COMPANY PROFILE
 OBJECTIVES
 NEED OF STUDY
 SCOPE OF STUDY
 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
 REVIEW OF LITRATURE
 CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
 Since logistics advanced from 1950s, due to the trend of nationalization and
globalization in recent decades, the importance of logistics management has
been growing in various areas. For industries, logistics helps to optimize the
existing production and distribution processes based on the same resources
through management techniques for promoting the efficiency and
competitiveness of enterprises. The key element in a logistics chain is
transportation system, which joints the separated activities. Transportation
occupies one-third of the amount in the logistics costs and transportation
systems influence the performance of logistics system hugely. Transporting is
required in the whole production procedures, from manufacturing to delivery to
the final consumers and returns. Only a good coordination between each
component would bring the benefits to a maximum.
CONTD……

The paper focuses on:


Which are the way of transportation are satisfaction in the customers

 Development of logistics

Transport-related sectors based on a historical review

 Interrelationships of transportation and logistics

 Benefits of transportation to logistics activities and vice versa

 Major logistics activities and concepts

 Potential further development of logistics systems


INDUSTRY PROFILE
Logistics is generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex
operation
Logistics management is the part of supply chain
management 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's
requirements.
 A professional working in the field of logistics management is called a
logistician.
CONTD…
TYPES OF LOGISTICS
PROCUREMENT LOGISTICS
`Procurement logistics consists of activities such as market research,
requirements planning, make-or-buy decisions, supplier management, ordering, and
order controlling.
DISTRIBUTION LOGISTICS
Distribution logistics has, as main tasks, the delivery of the finished
products to the customer. It consists of order processing, warehousing, and
transportation.
DISPOSAL LOGISTICS
Disposal logistics has as its main function to reduce logistics cost(s) and
enhance service(s) related to the disposal of waste produced during the operation of a
business.
CONTD…
RAM logistics
RAM Logistics combines both business logistics and military
logistics since it is concerned with highly complicated technological systems for
which Reliability, Availability and Maintainability are essential, ex: weapon
systems and military supercomputers.

Digital Logistics
Digital logistics is driven by a new generation of web-based, enterprise
logistics applications that enable collaboration and optimization, leveraging a central
logistics information backbone that provides visibility across the enterprise and
extended supply chain.
Green logistics
Green Logistics describes all attempts to measure and minimize the
ecological impact of logistics activities.
COMPANY PROFILE
SAL Logistics is amongst the renowned global cargo service providers
headquartered at New Delhi, India.
We offer a broad portfolio of services including Air Freight Services,
Railways Transportation Services, Roadways Cargo Services, Sea Cargo
Services, air freight logistics, Customs Clearance Services, Port Handling
Services, Warehousing Services, etc.
Today, our presence is conspicuous in both the domestic as well as the
overseas markets, with international network links in more than 50 global
locations.
The combination of global reach and local knowledge is a key competitive-
edge for SAL Logistics.
MISSION
To provide complete logistic solutions that are not only efficient but also reliable &
affordable
To gain confidence & trust of our valued clients by conducting business with
complete honesty and integrity

OUR LEADERSHIP
We are undisputed leaders amongst the freight forwarding companies based in
Delhi.
 Serving the people & organizations across the globe, our business operations are
successfully led by Mr. Anup Gupta, Ex Lieutenant from the National Defense
Academy - “The Cradle of Leadership".
QUALITY
The teams of skilled professionals constantly monitor operational performance by
maintaining a PDCA (Plan / Do / Check / Action) cycle for continuous improvements.
 We focus on the development of highly advanced logistics technology and the
global training of personnel.
ACHIEVEMENT
Our working methodology has enabled us to create a benchmark in the industry.
 Some of our notable achievements are listed below: Delivering efficient cargo
services through its associate offices located over 50 countries across the world.
Evolved with a highly effective European and Global Networks for providing door-
to-door services along with overseas partners linked Electronic Data Interchange
(EDI).
Developed Flexible Multi-Modal Capacity to combine Full Container Load (FCL) /
Less than Container Load (LCL) Deep Sea Services with its Air Cargo and Land
Network across the globe.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Our headquarter at Delhi and associate offices across the globe are well
equipped with modern gadgets to handle the complete relocation and cargo
transportation needs of our customers.
The latest tracking facilities enable us to provide exact status of the consignment
on the move.
WHY US
We offer a convenient menu of standard freight management services, including
Air, Sea, Road and Sea/Air to balance urgency and cost-effectiveness for your day-
to-day shipments.
Some of the factors that have helped us to evolve as the preferred
OBJECTIVES

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES
A STUDY ON ROLE OF TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS INDUSTRY
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
To identify the relationship of business with their customers
To find the which way of transportation was used randomly in customers and then
what are the benefits of three way transportation(sea, air, land)
To study the outcome result and the satisfaction of the customers using in the three
ways of transportation.
SCOPE OF STUDY
Time definite express service
Charter or part-charter
Consolidation and direct-to-consignee service
Accommodation of special cargoes such as refrigerated goods
Door-to-door and airport-to-airport pricing options
Temperature Controlled Transportation
LIMITATION OF STUDY
No weight or size restrictions (subject to aircraft)
Clear transit time statement
Full shipment tracking visibility
e-Quotation and e-Booking (subject to local availability)
Express / Wheels Up customs clearance (where Customs permit)
REVIEW OF LITRATURE
A. Sreenivas,s,Alluri Institute Of Management Sciences Warangal, A.P., India and
Dr. T. Srinivas Department Of Mathematics Kakatiya University (Role
ofTtransportationIin logistics chain)
B. Mesut Kumru, Pınar Yıldız Kumru (Analytic hierarchy process application in
selecting the mode of transport for a logistics company), journal of advanced
trsansportation
C. Zewei Miao† , Yogendra Shastri† Tony E. Grift* , Alan C. Hansen ,,K.C. Ting
(Lignocellulosic biomass feedstock transportation alternatives, logistics, equipment
configurations, and modeling) Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Volume 6,
Issue 3, pages 351–362, May/June 2012
D. Michael R. Bartolacci1 ,Larry J. LeBlanc2 , Yasanur Kayikci3 , Thomas A.
Grossman4Article first published online: 13 JUN 2012 (Optimization Modeling for
Logistics: Options and Implementations) Journal of Business Logistics Volume 33,
Issue 2, pages 118–127, June 2012

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