Define Inbound Logistics

      

Define Inbound Logistics

  

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Maurice
Inbound logistics covers everything that has to do with the obtaining, purchasing,
storing, distributing (internally), and managing raw inputs, components, materials,
and services.
Some examples would be JIT systems, inspection processes, advanced
receiving systems, EDI (electronic data interchange) systems, inventory control,
and SCM (supply chain management).
maurice.mutuku answered the question on August 2, 2019 at 13:21


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