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    Logistics Management

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    What is Backhaul?

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    What is Backhaul?

    Originates in the Telecommunications terminology

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    beyond and then transported back (hauled back) to the

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    This is due to the lack of a direct path between the

    originating and destination sites.

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    Backhaul DEL IXG Multi modal

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    What is backhaul?

    The term evolved into a more generic

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    meaning and often refers to transmitting

    from a remote site or network to a central

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    The hub and spokes concept that is widely used

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    Hub and Spoke IN US Multi modal

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    South - East

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    Hub and Spoke

    Hub and spokes is efficiently utilised in operations where

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    the payload capasity of the feeder vehicle into the hubvehicle is different.

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    When the t e of vehicle is the same in a load ca asit and

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    utilisation, direct linehaul should be utilised else, it increases

    - Time spent transferring goods to another vehicle

    - Cost of handling the goods

    - ncrease n amages ue o mu p e avo a e an ng

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    Gati Network

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    GATI Network and Infrastructure capabilities

    422Locations

    tia604 out of 612 DistrictsDelivery capability

    20000Locations serviced

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    677Vendors

    1046Gati Associates

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    1500Handlers

    1284 (Own vehicles-192)Vehicles

    11.81 mnPacka es er month

    0.53 mnDockets (per month)

    tone g t an e per mont

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    Backhaul in logistics

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    Unlike its telecommunications reference to mean accessing

    remote locations Backhaul in lo istics is commonl understood as

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    Return pay load or capasity utilisation on the vehicle.

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    Eg. The BLR GAU linehaul route that exists also needs to return

    back full

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    What is Efficiency?

    Traditionally .

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    Generates profit after ALL costs are paidAllows you to service a market or location to maintain

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    Requires high degree of planning

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    Dealing with Backhaul

    Pricing

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    Ensure yields are high on demand lane

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    Initiate consignee marketing demand pull

    Incentives the sale on weaker demand lanes

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    Product

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    Filler loads

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    Dealing with Backhaul

    Operations

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    Variability - flatteningPlanning the operation is essential

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    nMonitoring the variability

    Selecting the right Options / Alternatives available

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    Options

    Weak lane ori in oint ideal home base of the vehicle

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    Better local interest and ability to fill in

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    nonso a on roupage er ma er a ou s e o coreoperation. Store non- urgent material outside of network

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    nVehicle configuration to cater for multiple types ofproducts; cattle; vehicles; produce; withoutcontamination

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    Options

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    Add touch points on return legs

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    Options

    Multi modal

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    Millenium Train Operation BOM CCU GAU 2 times a week

    Return 2 times a month

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    Cool chain o erations

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    Future of backhaul

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    Co-operative Carrier Load Sharing

    Building sophisticated operations around

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    Create the demand

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    Green effect

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