Inbound Logistics
Inbound Logistics
What does this term stand for?
Inbound logistics is the management of the transportation, storage, and delivery of goods and raw materials from suppliers to a company’s warehouse, production facility, or distribution center. It covers processes such as order placement, supplier coordination, transportation, customs clearance (for international shipments), and quality checks. Effective inbound logistics ensures timely availability of materials, reduces inventory costs, and supports smooth production schedules. Companies often use technologies like tracking systems and automated inventory management to improve visibility and efficiency in inbound logistics operations.
Characteristics:
- Focuses on goods coming into the company
- Coordinates suppliers, transportation, and storage
- Supports timely production and inventory management
- Reduces supply chain delays and costs
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