Inbound Logistics
Inbound logistics refers to the activities involved in receiving, handling, and storing goods and materials from suppliers to a company’s production or storage facilities. This process includes transportation, inventory management, and quality control, ensuring that materials are available for production or resale.
Related glossary terms
Inland Container Logistics
Inland container logistics moves containers within a country post-port, while inbound logistics covers the entire process of goods arriving at a destination.
On-Carriage
On-Carriage refers to transporting goods from the port of discharge to the final inland destination, typically by truck or rail, completing the door-to-door…
Logistics Management
Logistics Management is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the flow of goods, services, and information from origin to final consumption.
Warehouse Management
Warehouse Management involves administering storage facilities, including receiving, storing, and moving goods, using systems and automation to optimize space…