The document provides an overview of Dynamic Logistics, a third-party logistics company. It details their vision to be the preferred business partner for organizations seeking to improve performance. Their mission is to provide world-class and cost-effective logistics services to help clients optimize their supply chains and cut costs. Dynamic Logistics offers a range of services including supply chain management, warehousing, transportation, and technology solutions tailored to client needs.
1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We have immense pleasure in successful completion of this work titled:
“ LOGISTICS AND EXPORT PROCEDURES”. The special environment at STES
SKN SSBM, Pune that always supports educational activities, facilitated my work on this
project.
We acknowledge the support, the encouragement, extended for this study by our
Director Dr. Rajashree Shinde and Co-ordinator Prof. Jyotsana Jadhav.
We greatly appreciate the motivation and understanding extended for the
project work, by Mr. Santosh Lunkad, who responded promptly and enthusiastically to
my requests for frank comments, despite their congested schedules. We are indebted to
all of them, who did their best to bring improvements through their suggestions.
We are also thankful to my college’ Library Staff & Administrative Staff
STES SKNSSBM College, who directly or indirectly have been helpful in some or the other
way.
We thank our Dearest Parents, who encouraged me to extend my reach. With
their hep and support, We have been able to complete this work.
2. Introduction
Selection of Topic:
In partial of our M.B.A course, we are supposed to prepare a project
report for our subject “Project Report” in order to show our skills and
also to prove our abilities. Hence, we took the opportunity to increase
our knowledge concerning to the Foreign Trade Field through this
topic.
For us it was a great opportunity and therefore we have selected
the title of my project i.e. “LOGISTICS and EXPORT PROCEDURES”
with reference to Prof. Joystana Jadhav.
3. Objectives of Project
Since we have a keen interest in knowing new things especially
related to the area of Foreign Trade. We selected a topic related to the
area of this field.
As we want to enhance our career from the Foreign Trade
stream, the research made by us to complete this project will prove to
be very helpful.
The main objective of our project on the topic “Logistics and
Export Procedures” is to study the import and export procedures under
logistics and advantages of it with the opening up of Globalization
which indeed resulted as the main cause for the emergence of
FOREIGN EXHCANGE EARNINGS IN India.
So, we would like to clearly mention that, my project purely
involves the basic concepts of The Logistics and Export trade.
4. LOGISTICS
Logistics is the art of managing the supply chain and the science of managing
and controlling the flow of goods, information and other sources like energy and
people between the point of origin to the point of consumption in order to meet
customers’ requirements. It involves integration of information, transportation,
inventory, warehousing, material handling, and packaging.
Export Logistics involve international movement of cargo. This business has
undergone a great change over the years. Not only have volumes gone up
manifold, the approach to handling those volumes has also seen a paradigm shift.
In short integrated logistics is concerned with getting products and services where
they are needed and required.
The operating responsibility of logistics is the geographical repositioning of raw
materials, work in process and finished inventories where required and achieving a
target level of customers at the lowest cost possible.
5. SUPPLY CHAIN
A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the
functions of procurements of materials, transportation of these materials into
intermediaries and finished product and the distribution of these finished products to the
ultimate consumer.
A supply chain consists of three or more companies directly linked to each other a basic
supply chain consists of a company and immediate supplier and an immediate customer.
Supply chain involves integration of business processes and linkages with suppliers and
customers in the value chain.
Logistical competency can be achieved by integrating and coordinating its 5 main
constituents.
Hence logistics is concerned with the following functions:
1. INFORMATION
Information plays an important role in every logistical system. Information quality
is of great importance as it reflects on positioning inventory and movement of
goods ultimately results into efficiency of total operations.
Forecasting and Order management are two areas of logistical work that depend
on information.
2. NETWORK DESING
It is the determination of the number and location of all types of facilities required
to perform logistics work based on geographical location of facility. Specific tasks
related to processing customer orders, maintaining inventory and material
6. handling are all performed within the network design framework. In global
logistics, issues related to network design become more complex in nature.
3. TRANSPORTATION
Based on facilities like network design and information system, transportation is
the operational area of logistics that geographically positions inventory.
Transportation is having fundamental importance and visible cost. It can be
accomplished by –
Having own/Private fleet of vehicles;
Having contracts with transporters/logistics service providers – contract
carriage;
Appointing number of carriers to execute different orders in relevant
manner – common carriers.
4. INVENTORY
The inventory requirements of a firm depend on the network structure and the
desired level of customer service. Common objective is to accomplish efficiency
in customer service by maintaining inventory at minimum level with consistency
in lower total cost. Errors in design of logistical system and inferior management
results into excess inventories.
5. WAREHOUSING, MATERIAL HANDLING AND PACKING
Earlier a warehouse is typically viewed as a place to store inventory. However, in
many logistical system designs, the role of the warehouse is more properly viewed
as switching facility as contrasted to a storage facility. A major problem in
logistical operations during the past several decades has been the level of labor
productivity. Productivity is ratio of physical output to physical input.
Material handling process deals with number of labor hours required to perform
creates a vulnerability to any reduction in the output rate as per labor hours. The
7. application of labor to product selection and handling represents one of the
logistics highest personnel cot components.
Packaging has a significant impact on the cost and productivity of the logistical
system. Costs are associated with packaging raw materials, labor and disposal
functions.
Therefore logistical service is a balance of service priority and cost.
8. Three Parameters to Measure
Logistical Competency
1. Availability:
Having inventory/stocks to consistently meet the customer product needs.
2. Operational performance:
It deals with the lapse time from the order receipt till/to the delivery of the
product. It can also be viewed in terms of its flexibility in accommodating
unusual and unexpected customer request.
3. Service flexibility:
It means quality attributes of logistics.
The firm established with expressed of objective of providing integrated
logistical services to shipper customers. The vision of these firms is to offer a
service sufficiently comprehensive to provide all or a significant part of
shipper’s total logistical requirements. This activity is called as “Third party
logistics (3PL) and the firm who undertakes the said activity is called as
“third party logistics service provider”.
9. EXPORT PROCEDURES
INTRODUCTION TO EXPORT
Export trade is governed by legal controls and therefore, every function of it is
carried out under definite procedures. The various procedures that are followed
in the export of goods facilitate execution of export in a systematic manner.
Export market is not merely an extension of domestic market. Apart from the
basic principles of business in domestic as well as foreign market, selling
abroad requires specialised knowledge regarding certain matters such as
detailed market surveys, shipping, marine insurance, customs and foreign
exchange formalities etc.
Preliminaries
1. IEC Number:
Every person (whether an individual, former co.) importing or exporting goods
require an Importer-Exporter Code number (unless specifically exempted by the
DGFT). The IEC number is normally allotted by the Regional Licensing Authority
(RLA) this code number is required to be incorporated in the various export
documents submitted to the authorities for purposes of export.
2. Obtaining Permanent Account Number (PAN):
Export income is subject to a number of exemptions and deductions under
different section of Income Tax Act. For claiming such exemptions and
deductions, the exporter should register his organization with the income tax
authorities and obtain the Permanent Account Number.
10. 3. Membership-Cum-Registration:
Membership of certain bodies will help the exporters in a number of ways. There
are specified Export Promotion Councils for various products groups.
Exporters are advised to become members of local Chambers of Commerce,
Productivity Council, or any other trade promotion organization recognized by the
Ministry of Commerce or Industry.
(a) Registration with EPC/FIEO: For any benefit or concession under the EXIM
policy, an exporter is required to register him with the appropriate authority
and obtain a Registration-cum-membership certificate (RCMC).
(b) Registration with Sales Tax Authorities: For getting exemption from sales
tax on the goods, the exporter should be registered with the Sales Tax
authorities of the concerned state.
(c) Registration with ECGC: The exporter should also register with the Export
Credit and Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC) in order to secure overseas
payments against political and commercial risks.
4. Inquiry and Offer:
An enquiry is a request from a prospective importer about description of goods,
their standard or grade, size, weight or quantity, terms of payments, etc. on getting
an getting an enquiry, the exporter must process it immediately by making an offer
in the form of proforma invoice.
5. Confirmation of Order:
Once the negotiations are completed and the terms and the terms and conditions
are finalized, the exporter sends three copies of proforma invoice to the importer
for the confirmation of order. The importer signs these copies and sends back two
copies to exporter.
11. 6. Finance:
If the exporter requires pre-shipment financial assistance, he should take the
necessary steps to obtain it.
7. Production or Procurement of Goods:
On securing the pre-shipment finance from the bank, the exporter either arranges
for the production of the required goods or procures them from the domestic
market as per the specifications of the importer.
8. Packing and Marking:
The goods should be properly packed and marked with necessary details such as
port of shipment and destination, country of origin, gross and net weight, etc.
9. Obtaining Mate’s Receipt and Bill of Lading:
The goods are loaded on board the ship for which the Mate or the Captain of the
ship issues Mate’s receipt to the Port Superintendent. The Port Superintendent, on
receipt of port dues, hands over the Mate’s receipt to the C & F Agent.
10. Submission of Documents by C & F Agent to the Exporter:
On the completion of the shipping procedure, the C & F agent submits the
following documents to the exporter:-
A copy of invoice duly attested by the Customs.
Drawback copy of the shipping bill.
Export promotion copy of the shipping bill.
A full set of negotiable and non-negotiable copies of bill of lading.
The original L/C, export order or contract.
Duplicate copy of the ARE-I form.
12.
13. DYNAMIC LOGISTICS
COMPANY PROFILE
Dynamic Logistics is an end-to-end logistics provider dedicated to providing strategic
business results via innovative technologies, expert financial analysis, and time-proven
distribution policy practices. Dynamic Logistics PVT. Ltd. Founded in 1983 is the
flagship company of the Talera Group. Starting modestly as a simple warehousing
company, today it is recognised as the pioneering giant that ushered the role of Third
Party Logistics (3PL) Services in the country. Dynamic Logistics provides a vast array of
services to various brand established clients in multi-locations.
By providing the expertise in Inventory and Distribution management which extend to
over 600 destinations in India and abroad, it has catapulted as the industry in 3PL
Services. It is the first ISO-9002 compliant logistics provider in India and has upgraded
the standard to the current ISO 9001-2000. The company’s mission is to provide world-
class, cost effective and highly efficient end-to-end global supply chain solutions so as to
enable its clients to significantly improve their performance capabilities where
dramatically are cutting their logistics costs. The company corporate office and operation
base is in Pune, India, a city which is well connected by road, rail & air; is ideally located
near all major industrial hubs which seek the specialised services, and is also in proximity
to the port city Mumbai which facilitates the EXIM Trade. The 3PL Services in Pune are
currently operated from three centres and the company is also represented for very
esteemed and established clients in Chennai, Indoor and Aurangabad. Besides the
Logistics Services, the company also operates in Pune the Inland Container Depot
(ICD) or the Dry-Port facility with custom bonded warehouses and the provision for
clearing ship and air cargo which is a boon to hinterland based importers and exporters.
14. Vision and Mission of Dynamic Logistics
VISION:
To be the preferred business partner to organizations striving for dramatic
improvement in performance.
MISSION:
To enable our clients to significantly improve their performance capability and to
be proactive by managing change ; providing them with world –class, cost
effective and highly efficient , technology enabled logistics services.
SERVICES:
From in-depth analysis of their business plan to site selection and operations, Dynamic
Logistics is uniquely positioned to help you optimize your distribution network. Its major
services are
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Warehousing
Container Freight Station
Fleet services
Technology solutions.
Dynamic logistics uses state-of-the-art network modelling tools to determine how well
their distribution network is serving their customers. From inbound to outbound, we
analyse their facilities, inventory, and service, employing all modes of transportation.
15. (A) SUPPLY CHAIN MANEGEMENT
Dynamic Logistics is one source for comprehensive logistics services. Our
established operations around the world offer supply chain, transportation and
inventory management, warehousing operations, reverse logistics and more... all
custom-tailored to the individual needs of our customers. Our in-house consultants
and operations experts provide valuable experience and expertise in a wide variety
of, including computers, automotive and e-commerce.
INBOUND LOGISTICS
Just in time Supply i.e. JIT
Milk Run collection
Consolidation Centres
Excise and Octroi support
Reverse logistics
Cluster formation
OUTBOUND LOGISTICS
Pre Delivery Inspection
Accessory fitting
Unit packing
Export Packing is the ambassador of their brand. Right type of packing as per the
country of the consumption is vital. Dynamic understands this need and has developed
mechanism to provide packing that would meet stringent quality standards set by
global standards. Packing for domestic markets has to undergo various obstacles on
the way. On one side packing has to withstand in transit upheavals, on the other side it
16. has to take care of pilferage and their elimination. Packing need to take care of
different characteristic of the product being packed.
Labelling requirement varies from country to country and market to market. It also
needs to take into account requirement as per the local laws. At the corporate level this
activity is beyond core-competence of the company profile. Dynamic has experience
to undertake labelling if products and free companies to concentrate on their core
functions. With vast experience of last eight years in business dynamic has labelled
products amounting to over 2 billion rupees.
PROCUREMENT
Purchase function
Purchase Order Management
Inventory Level Maintenance
Schedule Generation
Reporting
Order desk is a place where all types of dealer orders through fax, email and telephones
are received, the order is single source of communicate to dealers on the state of their
orders. Order desk provides information on the status of order fill, items moved into
back order, expected date of arrival of such items from suppliers. In case the dealers are
provided schedule to place an order this information is again given by order desk to
dealers.
WAREHOUSING
Growing beyond one million sq. ft. of warehousing space with large realty holdings in
Pune, Chennai and other cities of India. Dynamic Logistics is geared to take on daunting
logistic challenges of the new millennium, their service more than 400 locations in India
and Nepal.
Warehouse building
Warehouse Location Selection
Material Handling
17. INVENTORY CONTROL
Minimum Inventory Levels
LIFO FIFO
Inventory Counts
Inventory counts cycle counts can be undertaken both manual as well as through
computer control. The idea behind cycle count is to eliminate the year end farce of
undertaking full inventory count. If required they can undertake computerised inventory
count where data will be uploaded from a hand-held terminal. End of Period Counting
Audits and in hand with the cycle count we can undertake process audit in your
organisation. The audits will look at streamlining processes, reducing waste and cut down
on paper work. Minimum Inventory Levels LIFO FIFO.
VALUE ADDED SERVICES
Dynamic Logistics expertise extends far beyond merely providing warehousing and
transportation services. A good majority of their work for clients involves value-added
services such as Labelling/Bar coding put away also refers as binning in the warehouse
parlance. It is the starting line of warehousing activity. Picking/Packing If picking is the
value-generating department then packing materialises these values. Picking can be
divided into assignments greatly enhances pick time and allows faster inventory
turnaround time. Packing needs to consider the type of part that needs to be packed.
Dynamic logistics offers a full range of customised transportation solutions and services.
They can serve as an extension of their business and provide a single-source
transportation solution to meet your specific needs. They adopt non asset based transport
management model which optimally utilises vast source of small transport operators.
Generating synergy from both inward and outward transport requirements of their various
clients, they optimize the transportation costs and ensure peak performance.
Planning
Route planning with the help of road map, load factor and frequency route will be
planned to bring or deliver material to customer cluster information vendor or customer
locations are being analyzed to cluster are made for effective control and cost
optimization schedule generation movement.
18. Milk route collection according to pick-up schedule material from certain radius will be
lifted from the vendors and be delivered to assembly line of clients as JIT concept. Milk
route distribution material will be distributed from specific point to different delivery
within certain radius as per given schedule.
Optimization
Route optimization
Freight optimization
Planning for Minimum Handling
TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
A dynamic e-com solution is the IT division of Dynamic Logistics. They are
involved in the building of Application Software, Web-sites and Web-Portals.
They have developed major software’s like CFS, WMS and TMS, which are
instrumental in the efficient and lucrative execution of operations throughout
Dynamic Logistics.
CAREERS
OUR PEOPLE, OUR ASSETS
1. They select and retain the right people who are team players and realise that the
greatest opportunity is to manage their customers.
2. Their quality policy speaks of constant innovation and updating, which comes
from the inner desire to excel by learning and sharing with the continuous stress
on results.
3. Their techno-savvy personnel from varied professional background constantly
bench-mark their overall output through self appraisal.
4. Their individual employees are their advantage, and their combined team is their
biggest asset, where each player focuses on total customer service and satisfaction.
19. S.W.O.T. ANALYSIS OF COMPANY
STRENGTH:
1. There is strong support from the government to Inland Container Depot
and Dynamic Logistics is ICD.
2. Providing 3PL services are cost-effective and of good quality.
WEAKNESS:
1. An unfavourable rule for private companies and Dynamic is Private ICD.
OPPORTUNITIES:
1. Huge potential in the domestic as well as foreign market.
2. Increasing popularity of this company.
THREAT:
1. Competitive rivalry in markets, competitors is also sourcing components
from the same Dynamic suppliers at low cost.
2. There are many competitors are there to Dynamic and which are wholly
owned by Government and this is Private Company.
20. OBSERVATIONS
1. Dynamic Logistics is a Service provider company which provides 3PL Services,
and it is also Dry port.
2. Overall the hospitality and service I received was worth appreciating.
3. The employees were very co-operative and share a friendly relationship with the
top level and low level as well.
4. Company is having good infrastructure and the services they are offering and
providing are good quality.
5. Dynamic offers 3PL, SCM, Warehousing, Fleet services and technology solutions
21. CONCLUSION
After taking into consideration and going through the procedure of the company for
EXIM we arrived at following conclusion.
Export logistics have assumed a different and more important role in recent years.
Warehousing is a crucial component of export logistics.
This visit has given me firsthand experience of physical and psychological aspects
involved.
It helped me a lot to bridge the gap between theory application and practical
application of it.
Information is the lifeline of any business, particularly so in the case of foreign
trade.
There is huge opportunity in this field, because of the ultimate demand from the
foreign countries, thus it helps in generating employment opportunities.
22. BIBLIOGRAPHY
NAME OF THE BOOK AUTHOR NAME
1. International Logistics Pierre David
2. Export and Import management Aseem Kumar
Websites
1. en.wikipedia.org
2. www.dynamiclogistic.com