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Logistic And Information TechnologyPrepared By : Ihsan Bin Mhd Ilham 2009261568 Prepared For : Madam Nurazlina Binti Samsudin

Question 1 In what ways can information be helpful in logistics and supply-chain management?

Help improve planning and reduce variability in the supply chain for better in coordination of manufacturing, marketing, and distribution through enterprise resource planning tools; more streamlined order processing and reduced lead times enabled by coordinated logistics information systems.

Oracle Supply Chain Management With Demantra Demand Management, it can move beyond simply sensing and reacting to demand. Built-in analytics and adaptable business process automation capabilities enable day-today decision-making based on real-time demand intelligence thus, can proactively manage promotions, sales incentives, and the timing of changes to your product mix in order to shape demand and maximize profitability.

Predict Market Requirements and Risks Predict and Shape Demand with Best-in-Class Demand Management Optimize Pricing and Plan Promotions Reduce Risks with Strategic Supply Chain Design

Question 2 Name six general types of information management system and give one logistics applications for each one that you have named.

1. Document management system (DMS) Order management 2. Content management system (CMS) - Realtime sales and Operations planning 3. Learning management system (LMS) - Asset and service 4. Records management system (RMS) Inventory optimization 5. Digital imaging system (DIS) - Warehouse management 6. Geographic information system (GIS) Strategic network optimization

Oracle Supply Chain Management Product lifecycle management Advanced supply chain planning Strategic network optimization Inventory optimization Demand management Collaborative planning Predictive trade planning Real-time sales and Operations planning Order management Global order promising Production scheduling Procurement Asset and service Lifecycle management Discrete manufacturing Process manufacturing Manufacturing execution system Warehouse management Transportation management

Question 3 How did communication system facilitate logistic management in the immediate aftermath of Tsunami in 2006.

What is logistics management system? Logistics Management System is a system which aims to provide the means to acquire and deliver resources (material and human): To the right place At the right time In the right quantity With the right quality Of the right price

Logistic Management Process

Planning Annual Procurement Plan (APP) Hospital Repository Special Mechanism Procurement Annual Procurement Plan OR Supplemental Annual and Procurement Plan Purchase Request Certificate of Clearance (medicines, drugs, medical supplies & equipment) Certificate of Availability of Funds

Storage Store foods in a dry, well ventilated area free from rodents, insects, etc. Keep the products at least 40 cm. away from the wall and do not stock the to high. Keep the damaged boxes /bags away from undamaged ones. Pile the boxes/bags two by two crosswise to permit ventilation. In this way, they are steadier and easy to count.

Distribution In the distribution of logistics, the proper strategic prepositioning is of great advantage. . This promotes availability, accessibility and facilitates the mobilization as well as distribution.

Monitoring Inventory Report of Logistics Utilization Report Requests not addressed

The Incident Command System Incident Command System (ICS) is the combination of facilities, equipment,personnel,procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure.ICS is used by all levels of government. ICS is ususally organized around five major functional include : command,operations,planning,logistics and finance and administration. A sixth functional area Intelligence may used by the Incidence Commander depending on the requirements of the situation at hand.

Transitional Steps of ICS Recognizing and anticipating the requirement that organizational elements will be activated and taking necessary steps to delegate authority as appropriate Establishing incident facilities Establishing the use of common functional terminology Rapidly evolving of a written Incident Action Plan

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