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Logistics - the management of the flow of goods, people, and resources between origin and consumption.
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Inbound logistics - logistics activities that deal with incoming goods or materials from suppliers.
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Logistics - the management of the flow of goods, people, and resources between origin and consumption.
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Inbound logistics - logistics activities that deal with incoming goods or materials from suppliers.
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Outbound logistics - logistics focused on the delivery of goods to customers.
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Supply chain - process of getting a product from the place where it is made to the customer who buys it.
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Supply chain management (SCM) - managing the entire journey of a product — from raw materials to the customer. It's how businesses plan and control everything needed to make and deliver a product.
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Logistics management - a part of SCM focused on moving and storing goods.
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Inventory - the goods or materials stored for future use.
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Warehousing - storing goods in warehouses before they are sold or used.
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Procurement - buying the goods and services a company needs to operate.
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Distribution - delivering products to the end users or retailers, or stores.
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Freight - goods transported in bulk by truck, ship, train, or aircraft.
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Customs documentation - official paperwork required to move goods across borders.
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Logistician - a professional who plans and manages logistics operations.
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A person who handles mail services at a post office
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A place where mail is sent, received, and processed
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A package sent by mail
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A secure mailing option that provides proof of sending and delivery
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A fast mailing service for urgent parcels
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A system that shows where your mail is and when it will arrive
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Organizing mail based on destination or type
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Adding identification or destination info to parcels
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Dealing with money, such as bill payments or money transfers
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Periods of high demand (e.g. holidays) when mail volume is high
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Interact with customers – to talk to people who use the service and help them with their needs.
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Accept letters and parcels – to take mail items from customers to be sent or delivered.
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Provide information about postal rates – to tell customers how much it costs to send different types of mail.
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Provide information about delivery times – to explain how long it will take for mail or parcels to arrive.
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Provide information about tracking services – to show customers how they can follow the location and status of their mail.
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Assist customers – to help people with any questions or problems they have at the post office.
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Bill payments – to accept money from customers to pay for things like electricity, internet, or phone services.