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Upstream Logistics

What is Upstream Logistics?

Upstream logistics refers to the movement and management of materials, resources, and information from suppliers to manufacturers before production begins. It focuses on sourcing raw materials (such as ingredients), coordinating supplier relationships, and ensuring timely delivery for manufacturing.

The upstream logistics definition highlights activities like procurement, inbound transportation, and inventory management, which are critical to keeping production efficient and cost-effective. When optimized efficiently, these aspects of upstream logistics build a reliable supply chain foundation; businesses reduce delays, minimize costs, and improve overall efficiency in bringing products to market.

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