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Inventory Management: Control and administration of available products, maintaining a balance between supply and demand.
Transportation: Selection of suitable means of transportation and optimization of routes for the rapid and cost-effective delivery of goods.
Storage: Management of distribution centers and warehouses for the effective storage of products.
Order Processing: Efficient management of the receipt, processing and shipping of orders.
Supply Chain Management: Coordination of all elements of the supply chain, from the acquisition of raw materials to final delivery to the customer.
Technology: Use of technological systems and tools for the optimization and automation of logistics processes, such as warehouse management software or fleet tracking systems.
Suppliers: They supply materials or components to a manufacturer, such as raw materials, spare parts or components.
Manufacturers: Produce goods using materials supplied by suppliers, whether they are finished goods or parts that are assembled into a final product.
Carriers: They are responsible for transporting goods from the point of origin to their final destination, which includes land, sea or air transportation companies.
Distributors: They manage the distribution of goods and services from the point of production to the end customer.
Retailers: These are intermediaries who buy products from distributors and sell them to final retailers.