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ACFS Case Study

   

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Table of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................3Feature of ACFS Logistics NSW....................................................................................................3Issues, which are facing by the logistics network............................................................................4Strategy for logistics management...................................................................................................6Recommendation.............................................................................................................................8Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................8References........................................................................................................................................92
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IntroductionACFS is considered to be one of the largest privately-owned container logistics operators inAustralia. Here, the facilities are generally seen to be located in the different port locations withmaximising the quick and the efficient utilisation of wharf. It works with western facilities inSydney and Melbourne, where the company is also focusing on using compliments fordiversified clientele based metropolitan areas. The services include the transport, logistics 3PLand CFS/FAK+LCL. Being a part of the organization, ACFS logistics also deals with a variety ofservices like road and rail transport, warehousing, container parks, distribution and others. All ofthese services are provided to a wide range of customers in order to meet the requirements of theconsumers. In last few years, the organization has expanded its business enough for becomingone of the biggest logistics service providers across the Australia. In addition, this company isresponsible for controlling road and rail transpiration of containers. The company has beenworking on handling the revenue of 17% from the import for the retail goods with managementservices that are working for the supply chain. This ensures the reliability on the system withmaintaining control over the entire process. Feature of ACFS Logistics NSWACFS logistics is considered as one of the largest export and import logistics service provideracross the Australia (Touboulic & Walker, 2015). The company has the strategy for integratingdomestic logistics as well as small organizations for consolidating and creating another efficientand effective firm. In past few years, some acquisitions have been done by the company andadded them to its network for betterment of the organization. This is widely competitive in themarket place. The company has been working on providing the different services and thefacilities to the people who are working with the different logistics services to maintain thecontrol over the entire process. ACFS has been considered to be the largest provider of thelogistics with maintaining cut edge technology for the setup of network in Australia. Thefacilities provided include the export and the import provisions which are in Brisbane,Melbourne etc. The company logistics assets are mainly depending upon how the different multi-user terminals are located and can be used for the regional services of rail. The seamless networkis to depot and then work with the container park facilities with proper movement of the import3
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