So what exactly is Supply Chain Management and how does it differ from logistics?
Here at WSI, our transport and logistics providers in Sydney offer services such as transport, warehousing and logistics, however often there can be some misunderstanding as to the difference between "logistics" and "supply chain management".
As explained by our experts in container delivery services Sydney, "Supply Chain Management" involves collaboration between firms to connect suppliers, customers and other partners as a means of boosting efficiency and producing value for the end consumer. Supply chain management activities involve strategic decisions, and set up the operational framework within which "logistics" is performed.
It is the efforts of a number of organisations working together as a "supply chain" that help manage the flow of raw materials and ensures the finished goods provide value.
Supply chain managers work across multiple functions and companies to ensure that a finished product not only gets to the end consumer, but meets all requirements as well, with "logistics" being just one small part of the larger, all-encompassing supply chain network.
Next week our experts in customs warehousing in Sydney share more on the definition of "logistics".