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Logistics vs Shipping vs Supply Chain



These terms are so closely related that sometimes, they are used interchangeably.

But what do they really mean and how do they differ from each other?

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In this sheet, we have provided a clear and concise comparison of logistics, shipping, and supply chain, highlighting their distinct characteristics, objectives, and roles in business operations such as:


1. Definition

Logistics (LOG): Management of the flow of goods, services, and information between the point of origin and consumption to meet customer requirements.

Shipping (SH): The physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo.

Supply Chain (SC): The network of all the individuals, organizations, resources, activities, and technology involved in the creation and sale of a product from the delivery of source materials from the supplier to the manufacturer, and eventually to the customer.

2. Scope

LOG: Broad, encompasses SH and parts of SC.

SH: Narrow, focused on the transportation of goods.

SC: Very broad, covers end-to-end process including LOG.


3. Activities

LOG: Involves warehousing, transportation, inventory management.

SH: Primarily concerned with packaging, labeling, and the physical movement of goods.

SC: Includes procurement, production planning, logistics, and customer service.

4. Objective

LOG: Efficient and effective transportation and storage of goods.

SH: Safe and timely delivery of goods.

SC: Streamlining operations from manufacturer to consumer to maximize customer value and gain a competitive advantage.

5. Focus

• LOG: Focus on operational details.
• SH: Focus on transit specifics.
• SC: Focus on overall strategy and integration of activities.

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Imagine being a young professional in the cargo industry.

You’re eager to learn, ready to make an impact, but there’s a problem:

the knowledge you need to excel often feels like a vast ocean, scattered across years of experience, deep in the minds of seasoned experts.

Now, imagine you had access to something that could bridge that gap—quickly, visually, and effectively.

That’s where The Supply Chain Wheel comes in.

This simple, visual cheat sheet captures the entire supply chain process in one glance.

It takes decades of knowledge and distills it into something concise, actionable, and easy to understand.


• Suppliers keep the materials flowing.

• Manufacturers turn those materials into finished products.

• Logistics ensures smooth transportation from one point to another.

• Inventory Management tracks stock, so you never run out or over-order.

• Distributors get the goods into the right hands.

• Retailers sell to the end consumer.

• Quality Control makes sure everything meets the standard.

In just one sheet, you can grasp the full picture.

It’s designed to give you the core knowledge that industry veterans have gathered over decades—passed down to the next generation in a way that’s quick, effective, and visually engaging.

And this matters now more than ever.

35% of cargo industry experts will retire in the next five years.

Without the right tools, the knowledge they’ve built up could disappear with them, leaving gaps for young professionals trying to move forward.

If you’ve ever felt like it’s hard to access timely, relevant information in this fast-moving industry, stay tuned.

Over the next few days, we’re going to change the way you think about learning in the cargo industry.

Because when the experts retire, the knowledge shouldn’t retire with them.

NB: Remember to get your free series of sheets for Becoming a Global Logistics and Supply Chain manager here: https://lnkd.in/e-yH8pvY

It contains:

1. Top Supply Chain Manager Skills

➟ A quick breakdown of the hard and soft skills every successful manager needs—from adaptability to problem-solving.


2. Supply Chain Manager Interview Questions

➟ Be interview-ready with a list of key questions and learn how to highlight your leadership and expertise.

3. 10 Soft Skills for Success

➟ Master communication, collaboration, and emotional intelligence—the soft skills that elevate leaders.

4. 30 Strategies for 80/20 Leadership

➟ Learn how to prioritize high-impact tasks and get more done with less effort.

5. Supply Chain vs. Logistics Manager

➟ Compare both roles and see where your strengths align for maximum career growth.
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LLOYD'S OF LONDON CHEAT SHEET (Special Edition)

Did you know that insurance as you know it has its origins at the Lloyd's of London?

If you are starting off on your insurance journey and would like to save 10s of hours learning about the iconic building and how it works, save a copy of this.

In this cheat sheet you will learn:

Lloyd’s Building

Key Features
Opened by Queen Elizabeth in 1986. Innovative “inside-out“ design with external services for easy maintenance. Flexible interior spaces with an airy central atrium. First-of-its-kind glass lifts in the UK.

Fun Facts:
8 years to build. 33,510 cubic metres of concrete used. 30,000 square metres of stainless-steel cladding. 12,000 square metres of glass.
Iconic Elements
The Room: The heart of Lloyd’s where business thrives.
The Lutine Bell: Struck for ceremonies and mourning.
The Loss Book: Historical records of lost ships since 1774.
The Adam Room: An 11th-floor historical marvel.
The Nelson Collection: Honouring Admiral Lord Nelson's legacy.

Sustainability
Committed to reducing environmental impact, with over 85% waste recycled.

The Council of Lloyd’s and Governance

The Council of Lloyd’s
Committees of the Council: Audit Committee
Risk Committee
Remuneration Committee
Nominations & Governance Committee
Investment Committee
ESG Committee
Technology & Transformation Advisory Panel
Underwriting Advisory Panel
etc

Definition of common terms such as:

ACORD
BSM - Broker (or bureau) Signing Message:
CDR - Core Data Record
CLASS - Claims Loss Advice Settlement System
CWT - Claims Workflow Trigger messages
DA - Delegated Authority.
DRI - Document Repository Interface

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