Scope of logistics management

The scope of logistics management is very wide. It is not confined to manufacturing operations alone. It is pervasive in all types or organizations whether government or private, wholesalers or retailers. In a manufacturing organization having an integrated structure, activities Read More …

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Principles of logistics

The fundamental principles guiding logistics management and operations are: 1. Economy of scale It refers to the characteristics that transportation cost per unit of weight decreases when the size of shipment increases e.g. truck load shipment or full container load Read More …

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DBIT 402 COST ACCOUNTING.

UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS: 2021/2022 EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNIT NAME: COST ACCOUNTING, UNIT CODE: DBIT 402 DATE: DECEMBER 2021 TIME: 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER QUESTION ONE AND ANY OTHER TWO QUESTION ONE (20 Marks) a) Discuss Methods Read More …

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Objectives of logistics management

In terms of logistical systems, design and administration, each organisation must simultaneously achieve at least 6 operational objectives. These include: 1. Rapid response It is concerned with affirms ability to satisfy customers service requirement in a timely manner. Information technology Read More …

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DBIT 306  OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN.

UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS: 2020/2021 EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DBIT 306 OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN DATE: DECEMBER, 2021 TIME: 2 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS: QUESTION ONE IS COMPULSORY, CHOOSE TWO OTHER QUESTIONS QUESTION ONE (20 marks) Compulsory a. Explain Read More …

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OVERVIEW OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

Logistics is the process of strategically managing both the movement and storage of goods and materials from the source to the point of ultimate consumption and the associated information flow. It involves integration of information, transportation, inventory, warehousing, material handling Read More …

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