6.7 Management of the transport function
Integrated logistics managers are required to manage the transport function of their organisations. In the past, some of these organisations had appointed traffic managers who were responsible for the daily operation of the transportation activity. However, traffic management today has been incorporated in the job functions of integrated logistics managers. Hence, they must understand the management of transport operations both in the inbound and outbound phases of the logistics process so that the materials management and distribution functions are effectively carried out. Basically they would need to possess knowledge and experience not only in a particular segment of the transportation industry, but in several areas associated with business logistics, the more important ones being:
- industry knowledge
- strategic planning
- human resource management
- operations management
- integrated logistics management
- transport policy
- services marketing
- finance and accounting
- sales management
(Bloomberg, Murray & Hanna 1998, p77)
Reading 6.4
Smaros, J, Holmstrom, J & Kamarainen, V (2000), 'New service opportunities in the e-grocery business', The International Journal of Logistics Management, vol.11, no. 1, pp. 61-73.
Activity 6.2
Solve problems 1 and 3 given on page 254 of your text. The answers to these problems are provided over the page.