Logistics audit of the company

In many companies, effective logistics not only supports but also determines sales and customer satisfaction. Is your company’s logistics effective? A logistics audit allows you to quickly, reliably, and objectively assess both the strengths and weaknesses of your company’s operations in specific areas of logistics. We analyze logistics processes in the areas of inventory management, warehousing, and transportation, as well as real quantitative data and indicators, including, among others, the flow of goods, inventory levels, and logistics costs. We provide an independent assessment, indicate directions for change, optimization measures, and investments that will increase logistics efficiency, eliminate bottlenecks, and reduce operating costs in a given area.

The audit may cover the company’s activities in various areas of logistics, such as transport, warehousing, and inventory management.

The audit covers both process analysis and indicator analysis to assess the effectiveness of activities in a given area.

The aim of the audit work is to identify and assess the current state of logistics in a given area and to indicate possible directions for change with a view to optimizing logistics activities and costs.

The results of the work will enable the company’s management to make rational investment decisions in order to effectively handle the projected goods flows and warehouse stock.

The logistics audit covers:

  • identification and assessment of the logistics network structure, the specific nature of customer logistics services provided within individual sales channels, taking into account their specific characteristics,
  • presentation of recommendations forming the basis for assessing the possibility of optimizing logistics costs for defined (as part of further work) alternative variants of sales logistics services.

Stages of a logistics audit:

1.

We will diagnose the current state of logistics

2.

We will determine the level of logistics indicators

3.

We will indicate directions for possible improvements

4.

We will estimate the costs associated with their design and implementation

    Our expert:

    Marta Cudziło

    Phone: +48 609 149 560

    Łukasiewicz Research Network – Poznań Institute of Technology, Centre for Modern Mobility, Research Group for Logistics, 6 Ewarysta Estkowskiego Street, 61-755 Poznań

    Marta Cudziło, ekspert Łukasiewicz - PIT w dziedzinie logistyki