Dr. Dale S. Rogers. Logistics Study Meeting

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1 Logistics & Supply Chain Management Overview Dr. Dale S. Rogers Center for Logistics Management University of Nevada Logistics Study Meeting 25 January 2010 Carson City, NV EXHIBIT I - LOGISTICS Meeting Date: January 25, 2010 Document consists of 36 pages. Entire Exhibit Provided. A.T. Kearney 82/7478 1

2 2 Agenda Background Employment Statistics Supply Chain Management Logistics Site Selection

3 U.S. Jobs by Industry Construction Manufacturing Information Financial Professional & Business Services Education & Health Services Retail Transportation & Warehousing Source: 3

4 Reno-Sparks Jobs by Industry Construction Natural Resources & Mining Manufacturing Transportation & Utilities Professional & Business Services Financial Information Retail Hospitality Government Source: 4

5 Las Vegas Jobs by Industry Retail Trade Transportation and Utilities Information Financial Professional and Business services Education and Health Services Hospitality Government Wholesale Trade Manufacturing Source: 5

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7 Supply Chain Management 7

8 Consumers/End-customers 8 Future of Competition n 1 1 n 1 n n 2 3 n 3 n 1 n n 1 2 n 1 1 n n My Supply Chain vs. Your Supply Chain

9 9 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGEMENT DEMAND MANAGEMENT ORDER FULFILLMENT MANUFACTURING FLOW MANAGEMENT SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIALIZATION RETURNS MANAGEMENT

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12 Electronic Contract Manufacturers 12

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14 14 Complexity & Consolidation Focal Firm

15 $100 a Barrel Oil? 15

16 Logistics 16

17 U.S. Logistics Costs Source: Roslyn Wilson, CSCMP, June

18 U.S. Logistics Flows 18

19 { 19 The End-to-End International Supply Chain Manufacturer Inland Transportation Ocean Goods terminal Head office Vendor warehouse / import centre Retail Distribution Centre Outlet Outlet

20 Global Players International Contract Manufacturers Warehousing Air Freight Global Logistics Outsourcing Express/ Small Package Logistics Management Truck Transportation Ocean Carriers 20 20

21 Logistics Services & Capabilities Product Life Cycle Management Lead Logistics Provider (LLP) Integrated Logistics Vendor Management Lean/JIT Inventory Management Global Trade Services Payment Auditing/Processing Logistics Process Reengineering Inbound Logistics 21 21

22 Warehousing-Based Services & Capabilities Pick/Pack Fulfillment Subassembly Vendor Managed Inventory Crossdocking Location Services (site selection, real estate) DC Management 22 22

23 Competitors Kenco FedEx Genco UPS OHL CEVA Warehousing Based Firrms DSC Logistics Saddle Creek Exel UTI Kuehne & Nagel 23 23

24 Transportation-Based Services & Capabilities Last Mile Small Package Air Cargo Equipment/D rivers LTL Fleet Acquisition Truckload Dedicated Contract Carriage Intermodal Bulk Rail Ocean 24 24

25 BNSF Rail System Map 25

26 Union Pacific Rail System Map 26

27 2009 Top 50 World Container Ports 1. Singapore (Singapore) 2. Shanghai (China) 3. Hong Kong (China) 4. Shenzhen (China) 5. Busan (Korea) 6. Dubai (UAE) 7. Ningbo-Zhoushan (China) 8. Guangzhou Harbor (China) 9. Rotterdam (Netherlands) 10. Qingdao (China) 11. Hamburg (Germany) 12. Kaohsiung (Taiwan) 13. Antwerp (Belgium 14. Tianjin (China) 15. Port Kalang (Malaysia) 16. Los Angeles (USA) 17. Long Beach (USA) 18. Tanjung Pelepas (Malaysia) 19. Bremen-Bremerhaven (Germany) 20. New York-New Jersey (USA) 21. Laem Chabang (Thailand) 22. Xiamen (China) 23. Guangzhou Harbor (China) 24. Tanjung Priok (Indonesia) 25. Jawaharial Nehru (India) 26. Hanshin (Japan) 27. Tokyo (Japan) 28. Colombo (Sri Lanka) 29. Valencia (Spain) 30. Yokohama (Japan) 31. Gioia Tauro (Italy) 32. Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) 33. Felixstowe (UK) 34. Algeciras bay (Spain) 35. Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) 36. Port Said (Egypt) 37. Salalah (Oman) 38. Lianyungung (China) 39. Manila (Phillipines) 40. Nagoya (Japan) 41. Santos (Brazil) 42. Durban (South Africa) 43. Georgia Ports (USA) 44. Barcelona (Spain) 45. Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) 46. Le Havre (France) 47. Port Metro Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) 48. Melbourne (Australia) 49. Marsaxlokk (Malta) 50. Ambarli (Turkey) Source: The Journal of Commerce, August 3, 2009 edition. 27

28 World Logistics Flows 28

29 Site Location 29

30 7 Facilities - $2.50 per Gallon 30

31 10 Facilities - $3.50 per Gallon 31

32 11 Facilities - $7.50 per Gallon 32

33 12 Facilities - $7.75 per Gallon 33

34 Impact of Large Fuel Cost Increase on Logistics Infrastructure 34

35 Impact of Large Fuel Cost Increase on Logistics Infrastructure 35

36 36 End Of Presentation Extra slides follow