Investigating How Logistics Operations Affect an Organization’s Financial Performance

Author:

Sebata Dennis

Abstract

The fact that this area requires more attention is becoming more widely acknowledged. An organization’s ability to operate efficiently depends heavily on logistics. A detailed examination of prospective observational studies indicates that successful financial control over transporting products and services from their point of origin to their final destination is essential for a business. In addition to offering guidance on how businesses can streamline their logistics processes to increase profitability, this study looks at how logistics functions affect financial performance. A company’s financial success is significantly impacted by its logistics operations, ensuring that customers receive their orders on time is one way that efficient logistics management can raise revenue, minimize inventory costs, and save transportation expenses. To maximize the effectiveness of their logistics strategies, businesses need to examine every aspect of their supply chain from top to bottom. Using cutting-edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning in the guidelines, means that businesses can use data analytics to ensure best practices, strengthen relationships with suppliers and partners, and gain insights into their supply chains’ overall performance. However, this strategy necessitates the achievement of an optimal solution. These are the main conclusions of this work that are compiled and presented. Through a focus on streamlining operations and optimizing their logistics strategies, businesses can improve their financial performance.

Publisher

IntechOpen

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