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Element of Logistics : Shipping of charcoal product .
1. 1.2 Company background
1.1 Introduction
COAL-currently gaining high
demand both in the country
and abroad.
-types: coal, charcoal,
mangroves and others
DEFINITION-active charcoal is
an amorphous material in the
form of carbon
USES- firewood,a mixture of
toothpaste, soap,cosmetics etc.
-shipping company in Malaysia
-represented by Enthusiasm
Logistic Sdn.Bhd
-operating starts 9 March 1999
1.3 Research
background
•study the most effective means of
delivery of goods.
•best transportation option to send items
outside of the peninsula
•the importance of logistics in freight
forwarding activities.
•verification of declarations of interest in
freight shipping
2. 1.4 Problem statement
-increasing charcoal demand
-people interested to use it
-become a chance to
entrepreneurs
-we have made partnerships
-customers don’t have to
worry with the problem of
running out of stock
1.5 Research Objective
•To determine the best
way to send charcoal
•To identify the flow of
logistic using to send
material outside
peninsular
•To supply charcoal for
customer in Sarawak
3. INCOTERM
-are designed to create a bridge between
different members of the industry by
acting as a uniform language they can
use.
-also deal with the documentation required
for global trade, specifying which parties
are responsible for which documents.
-were created primarily for people inside the
world of global trade. Outsiders
frequently find them difficult to
understand.
-can thus have a direct financial impact on a
company's business. What is important is
not the acronyms, but the business
results.
-most frequently listed by category. Terms
beginning with F refer to shipments
where the primary cost of shipping is not
paid for by the seller.
Types of Incoterm :
1.EXW (EX-Works)
2.FOB (Free On Board)
3.FCA (Free Carrier)
4.DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)
5.CFR (Cost and Freight)
6.CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight)
7.CPT (Carriage Paid To)
8.CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid To)
9.DAT (Delivered At Terminal)
10.DAP (Delivered At Place)
11.FAS (Free Alongside Ship)*
4. SHIPPING DECLARATION
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INVOICE
3.1 PACKING LIST
A packing list, waybill ,packing slip
(also known as a bill of parcel,
unpacking note, packaging slip
(delivery) docket, delivery list,
manifestor customer receipt)
Function
The packing list serves as a backup to
the package's invoice and as a
checklist for customs officers if the
package is imported.
Names
A packing list may also be referred to
as an unpacking note or list, a bill of
parcels or a packing slip.
Requirements
Some country may require packing lists
for shipments entering their country if
there is no invoice or manifest, since
those goods will go through a customs
inspection process.
Invoice is the method of recording the sale of
goods services provide from the business to the
customers.
DELIVERY NOTE
Delivery note is a document accompanying a
shipment of goods that lists the description,
grade, and quantity of the goods delivered.
TYPES OF INVOICE:
1.Commercial invoice
2.Proforma invoice
3.Commercial invoice with declaration
4.Certified invoice
5.Legalised invoice
6.Consular invoice
7.Signed original invoices
5. • 3.2 BILL OF LADING (BL)
-The most important single document in general
transport. It functions as a delivery receipt
when products are tendered to carriers.
-The signed original of the BL is the shipper’s
legal proof that the carrier received the
freight.
-BL is a binding contract, specifying the duties
and obligations of both carrier and shipper.
2 types of BL:
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FREIGHT BILL – An invoice, submitted by the
carrier, requesting to be paid. The transport
manager must approve each freight bill
before it is paid.
Transaction with government usually involve
the issuance of LOCAL ORDER (LO) by the
government.
• 3.3 CUSTOM DECLARATION
Customs Form K3 - The Customs
Officer will give the permission based
on the application form and the goods
that pass all the required under and in
accordance with the Customs Act
1967. The forms must be fill with the
correct information with the help of
supporting documents.
6. LOGISTICS ACTIVITIES
• 4.1 INTRODUCTION
Logistics is defined as the process of
planning, implementing and
controlling the efficient and costeffective flow and storage of raw
materials, goods, equipment and
personnel from the point of origin
until the completion of an activity, in
accordance with end-user’s
requirements.
4.2 MATERIAL HANDLING
Process of charcoal handling
Bamboo charcoal production
Bamboo charcoal production brief
Raw material preparation
- Process of making bamboo briquette
- Raw material preparation for bamboo
briquette charcoal—bamboo briquettemaking
- Raw material preparation for raw bamboo charcoal
- Process of making bamboo briquette
(1)Disintegrating
(2) Sorting
(3) Drying
(4) Compressing into bamboo briquette
Carbonization process
of brick kiln
1)Feeding kiln
2) Drying
3) Pre-carbonization
4) Carbonization
5) High temperature
refining
6) Cooling
Collection of bamboo
vinegar
Finishing process of
bamboo charcoal
-Sorting
- checking
-Packing
7. 4.3 Order Processing
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Information flow from the order
to delivery
The order and its impact
Order transmission
Preparation
Routing
Picking
Shipment
Invoicing
Functions of order processing
Advance information flow
Accompanying information flow
Follow-up information flow
4.4 Communication Communication is
the activity of conveying information through
the exchange of thoughts, messages, or
information, as by speech, visuals, signals,
writing, or behavior.
4.5 Customer Service
Listening is key because when you
address an customer, no matter the
size, you have to meet its needs to
communicate effectively, and to
know the needs of your customer,
you have to listen.
4.6 Return Goods
Return goods handling is complex because it involves moving small quantities
of goods back from the customer rather than to the customer as the
customer as the firm is accustomed
8. • 4.7 Packaging
Packaging is defined in the
regulations as "all products
made of any materials of
any nature to be used for
the containment,
protection, handling,
delivery and preservation
of goods from the
producer to the user or
consumer."
4.8 Transportation
4.8.1 types of transportation
Vehicles used by our company in the
process of delivery of the goods are
containerized trucks, trains and
ships.
4.8.2 Transportation used by
company
-container trucks used to carry
containers filled with charcoal
-Trains used to carry container to
facilitate the delivery of goods
-sea routes used to ship goods by ship
9. 5.1 Conclusion
Overall, we select the best
route for the delivery of coal
from our company to the
buyer.
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