Line Functions

The decision-making areas companies associate with daily operations. Logistics line functions include:

Line functions are important in logistics because they ensure that materials and products flow smoothly through the supply chain from suppliers to customers. Proper execution of line functions can help businesses improve customer service, reduce costs, and increase profits.

Traffic management involves coordinating the movement of goods and managing transportation resources to optimize the flow of materials. Inventory control ensures that inventory levels are maintained at an appropriate level to meet customer demand. Order processing involves taking customer orders and ensuring that they are filled accurately and in a timely manner. Warehousing encompasses activities such as:

  • storing,
  • retrieving,
  • and shipping products.

Packaging ensures that products are safe and secure during transport.

Line functions are critical to the success of any logistics operation. By understanding and managing these functions, businesses can improve their overall performance and competitiveness.