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    物流成本控制论文中英文对照外文翻译Word文件下载.docx

    1、Logistic costs are defined differently in companies. In many cases, the reported logistic costs of companies even within the same business differ more than justified by their operations. Some companies do not count interest and depreciation on inventories as logistic costs. Others include the distri

    2、bution costs of their suppliers or the purchasing costs. In some cases, even the purchase value of the procured goods is included in the logistic costs (Baumgarten et al. 1993; Gudehus and Kotzab 2004; Weber 2002). Another problem, which arises not only in logistics, is costing and pricing of intang

    3、ible goods. Intangible goods, such as logistic services, provide immediate utility and are generally not storable. Therefore, the conventional methods of accounting, costing and pricing, which have been developed for tangible goods, are of limited value for logistics (Cooper 1992; Horvth 1999; Johns

    4、on 1987). More appropriate for the calculation of performance costs are process-related cost accounting and activity based costing. However, in logistics as well as in other areas of business, the definition and calculation of process costs differs (Bragg 2001; Hicks 2002; Pohlen and LaLonde 1994; P

    5、oist 1974). This holds especially for the performance costs of multifunctional logistic systems, for pricing of integrated performances and for the consideration of fixed costs. As long as they are defined, measured and calculated differently, logistic costs, cost rates and prices cannot be compared

    6、. Any benchmarking based on such doubtful indicators is misleading (see Sect. 4.5). Hence, reported market volumes and market shares of logistics are at best educated guesses (Baumgarten et al. 1993; Kille and Klaus 2007; Mller-Steinfahrt 1998). The situation in logistic controlling and supply chain

    7、 controlling is even worse (Cooper and Kaplan 1998; Manrodt et al. 1999; Seuring 2006). Only a minority of companies records and monitors logistic costs separately and continuously (Weber 2002). Whereas in industry the total logistic costs range between 5 and 15% of turnover, in trade companies they

    8、 make up between 10 and 25% of turnover (Baumgarten et al. 1993; Gudehus 1999/2007). For retailers, logistic costs can use up more than one third of the profit margin. Despite this, it is still the exception for retailers to record and monitor the logistic costs from the ramp of the suppliers to the

    9、 point of sales. Logistic controlling does not only include calculation, budgeting and recording of costs, but also the monitoring of performance and quality. Controlling should consult management in the planning, set up and operation of optimal systems. To enable this, it has to determine and speci

    10、fy for improvements in service, performance, quality, and costs (Cooper 1992; Darkow 2001; Johnson 1987; Weber et al. 1993, 2002). Where and with what accuracy costs, performances and quality should be recorded and monitored depends on the contribution of logistics to the value creation, on the core

    11、 competencies and objectives of the company, and on current projects. In logistic controlling, as in other areas, less is more: it is better to control a small number of meaningful key performance indicators (KPI) with adequate accuracy in longer time spans, than to monitor all possible performance,

    12、 quality and cost data with high precision permanently without knowing the demand for these information (Manrodt et al. 1999). For controlling, not the precision of the performance and cost data, but their practical use and application are decisive. In this chapter, the logistic costs are consistent

    13、ly defined, the fundamental issues of logistic costing are presented, and practicable methods for the calculation of use dependent cost rates are developed. This includes a discussion of the fixed-cost dilemma of logistics, the relationship between logistic costs and performance rates and the most e

    14、ffective options for reducing logistic costs. Using the results of this chapter, in the following chapter cost-based prices and pricing systems for logistic performances and services are derived. Cost Accounting and Performance CostingCorresponding to the stationary or structural aspect and to the d

    15、ynamic or process aspect, two different types of accounting are necessary. Cost accounting for longer periods keeps a stationary point of view, while performance costing for shorter periods reflects the dynamic perspective. Logistic Cost Calculation As the general cost calculation of a company, the

    16、logistic cost calculation comprises standard cost calculation, accompanying cost calculation and final cost calculation (Horv Weber 2002; Whe and Dring 2008). Standard Cost Calculation Subjects of standard cost calculation or planned cost calculation are the future operating costs for an existing or

    17、 a planned system. Results are standard logistic costs and target performance costs. Standard cost calculation is necessary for investment decisions, for planning systems, processes and projects, for cost accounting and benchmarking of future periods and for the calculation of prices and tariffs. Ac

    18、companying Cost Calculation Accompanying cost calculation aims for a continuous control of all costs caused by the execution of logistic tasks and services during the current accounting period. The result of accompanying cost calculation is information for management about the current costs and util

    19、ization of resources. Knowing the costs and the utilization of the resources allows initiating appropriate measures for reducing costs, adaptation of resources and improving capacity utilization in due time. The results of the accompanying cost calculation can be used also for invoicing and compensa

    20、tion of logistic service providers, if costs-based prices have been agreed. Final Cost Calculation Subjects of final cost calculation or post calculation are the operating costs of closed periods in the past. The real logistic costs and cost rates can be compared with the respective target values an

    21、d benchmarks. This allows conclusions for standard costing and pricing. Most important causes for deviations of real costs from the target values in logistics are: Cost factors, especially personnel costs, have been planned, assumed or expected too high or too low. Utilization of resources, such as

    22、transport means, storage systems, machines, and production facilities, has been planned or expected falsely. Empty runs of transport means and filling degrees of transport and load units were incorrectly planned. The actual utilization structure of the logistic system differs from the anticipated st

    23、ructure.The first two reasons for differences between real and target costs are normally caused by the planner and the operator of a logistic system. A too high share of empty runs and bad utilization of storage capacities is in many cases also the result of unqualified planning or poor scheduling.

    24、However, this can be caused also by a user, who changed transport relations, demand structure or stock levels. An insufficient utilization can also be initiated by a wrong demand forecast or false information from the customers. For a dedicated logistic system, which is used for a longer period of t

    25、ime by one or a small number of companies based on individual contracts, the users must bear the risk of changing demand and the cost differences resulting from a deviating utilization of the ready held resources. Final cost calculation for dedicated logistic systems can be used for the utilization

    26、based allocation of surpluses or additional costs to the different users For a multi-user logistic system, where tasks and services are offered on the market and used only for shorter periods of time by many different customers, the risk for changing demand and insufficient utilization is born by th

    27、e logistic service provider. This risk is compensated by the chances for higher profit from better utilization or favorable demand structure. Furthermore, the service provider can influence the demand by his sales efforts and by offering utilization dependent prices. For multi-user logistic systems

    28、the structure and utilization risk are incorporated in the prices Components of Logistic Costs The total logistic costs are a sum of specific logistic costs, additional logistic costs and administrative costs: Specific logistic costs are all costs of a performance station, a profit center or a compa

    29、ny, which are caused by executing the genuine operative logistic tasks transport, handling, storing and commissioning. Additional logistic costs are caused by executing additional operative tasks which are directly connected with the genuine logistic tasks, such as packing, labeling, loading and unl

    30、oading, quality control or handling of empties. Administrative logistic costs are costs for related administrative services, such as scheduling, quality management and controlling, which go along with the execution of logistic performances and additional services.Costs for non-logistic tasks, such as research and development, construction, production, assembling, marketing, sales and general administration, are not part of the logistic costs. Also, the costs for buying and procuring merchandise, parts, material and equipment are not logistic costs as long as they are not d


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