At its core, supply logistics is about ensuring the "7 Rs": the ight product, in the R ight quantity, in the R ight condition, at the R ight place, at the R ight time, for the R ight customer, at the R ight price. Common Supply Logistics Schemes
Modern businesses use several "interesting" schemes to optimize this flow: logistika snabzhenija shemy
Used by brands like Zara , this scheme prioritizes speed and flexibility over low cost, allowing new designs to move from concept to shelf in just weeks. At its core, supply logistics is about ensuring
Pioneered by companies like Walmart , this scheme focuses on cost reduction and minimizing waste. It often uses cross-docking , where goods are moved directly from incoming to outgoing trailers with little to no storage time. It often uses cross-docking , where goods are
Coca-Cola famously uses a localized scheme where 95% of their beverages are made in the country where they are sold to minimize transport time and costs. Key Components of the "Scheme"
This model involves "reverse logistics," focusing on the return, recycling, or refurbishment of assets.
The phrase (Russian: логистика снабжения схемы ) refers to Supply Logistics Schemes —the strategic frameworks used to manage the flow of materials from suppliers to a production or retail point.