Logistic solutions
A few years ago, logistics were considered as a secondary function, limited to executive tasks in warehouses and loading platforms. Now, logistics are seen as an operational link between the different activities of a firm assuring the consistency and reliability of the flows in order to offer a service of quality to the customers, allowing the optimisation of resources and costs reduction. Non-local and basic, logistics have become global and worldwide, strategic and systemic. This is a new management department in firms. It brings a new concept of the global supply chain.
From the beginning of the 70s, logistics have become more and more important for firms. Consequently, we can imagine that most of them have gained high competency in this branch. In fact, logistics being significantly developped, is the reason why, sometimes, decisions are not easy to take and incite the "wait and see".
Instead of starting ambitious but risky logistics projects, the firms focus on basic concepts: reliable sales forecasts, industrial and commercial plans, directing plan for production, use of stretched flow in workshops or elaboration of instrument panels. Those are not new concepts, but the long lasting control remains a complicated exercise. It depends in particular on an important key factor of success which constitutes amongst other things, the human resources management.
This vision has been temporarily deserted during the latter years, for more and more advanced tools and technology. Now, the stake is here. Therefore, companies have to combine all the data: human, of course, but technical and organisational as well. It is on this condition that INTER-LOGISTIC EUROPE (I.L.E) will reach performance and logistic success.
I.L.E offers innovating solutions in logistics and supply chain management. Supported by its teams of professionals turned out in famous industrial groups, Inter-Logistic Europe is able to meet the various requests concerning the following operations:
• Industrial logistics
• Order preparation
• Personal inventory control
• Warehousing
• Launching and promotion logistics
• Co-manufacturing (assembly of kits, assembly of sub-parts, etc)
• Co-packing (kits packing, filming, regrouping batches, etc..)
• Distribution - customs - transport