fruit bars don’t grow on trees!
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Fruit Bars Don’t Grow on Trees!. Supply chain of the Bellis Fruit Bar- Orchard to Lunch box. Produced by the South Australian Freight Council with special thanks to TDTSA , Ian Lovell & Bellis Fruit Bars. . How does an apricot become a Fruit Bar?. Image: faqs.org. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Fruit Bars Don’t Grow on Trees!
Supply chain of the Bellis Fruit Bar- Orchard to Lunch box
Produced by the South Australian Freight Councilwith special thanks to TDTSA, Ian Lovell & Bellis Fruit Bars.
How does an apricot become a Fruit Bar?Image: faqs.org
What is a Supply Chain?
Definition: Any sequence of events involved in the production
and distribution of a product.
Who is involved in the process? Suppliers Manufacturers Transport & Logistics Distributors/ reseller Retailers
Supply Chain Overview
Image: Weber State University, Utah USA
How many events do you think take place in the
Supply Chain of a Bellis Fruit Bar?
BELLIS FRUIT BARS SUPPLY CHAIN
Raw Product Production: Imported Dried Apricots Stage 1: Fruit Processing
Orchard
Fruit picked
Forklift transfe
r Truck Processi
ng plant
Fruit is Graded, washed, sorted & dried
Dried fruit
packed
BELLIS FRUIT BARS SUPPLY CHAIN
Raw Product Production: Imported Dried Apricots Stage 2: Seafreight Export Logistics
Loading Dock
Empty Containe
r Documen
ts Truck
collects contain
er
Container
Terminal
Container placed in stack & loaded onto ship
Ship voyage
BELLIS FRUIT BARS SUPPLY CHAIN
Raw Product Production: Imported Dried Apricots Stage 3: Seafreight Import Logistics
Container arrives
in Australia
Customs and
Quarantine cleared
Container
delivered to
warehouse
Empty contain
er returne
d
Dried fruit
arrives at
Bellis
Recorded
Warehouse
storage
BELLIS FRUIT BARS SUPPLY CHAIN Fruit
bars made
Wrapped and boxed
Product
packed
Moved to warehous
e
Order received
& process
ed
Moved to
dispatch area
Product
loaded onto truck
Distributor
Final Product Production & DistributionStage 4: Manufacturing & Warehousing
BELLIS FRUIT BARS SUPPLY CHAIN Distribution & SalesStage 5: Distributor, Retailer & Consumer Logistics
warehouse
Delivery to retail store
How does all this affect you?
What other sorts of products go through a supply chain?
How else does it affect you?
Warehouse Manager Store person Forklift Driver Truck Driver Diesel Mechanic Dispatch/Receivals Clerk Cartage Coordinator Stevedore Seafarer (Ship’s Officer) Crane Operator Customs Officer Quarantine Officer
Train Driver Rail Terminal Planner Rail Track Worker Purchasing Officer Customs Broker Import/Export Coordinator Documentation Clerk Airline Operations Officer Supply Chain Analyst Cold Chain Specialist Transport Engineer Pilot (Marine & Air)
What do all of these jobs have in common?
They are all part of the Transport & Logistics Industry!
Air
Road
Rail
Sea
Services to Freight
Want a career that can take you places?
Join the TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS Industry for a future that can offer you benefits such as:
• Interesting and varied roles offering both hands on & desk jobs
• Excellent pay
• Ageing workforce- this means lots of jobs opening up for young people!
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•Excellent support & networking opportunities for young industry entrants through industry group Accelerate SA
Whatever you get into, get into T&L!
Industry Entry Pathways
Drivers licence, first aid certificate Forklift Licence Truck licence, varying levels Certificates in Transport & Logistics Diploma of Logistics Cadetships Traineeships & Apprenticeships VET Automotive streams VET Business Administration streams Graduate positions
Cadet & Industry Profiles
Aaron Barty- Transpacific Cleanaway (Age 21) Completed SACE 2008 Logistics Cadetship with Transpacific Cleanaway
2009, completed October 2010 Certificate IV Warehouse & Storage completed 2009 Studied Diploma of Logistics Management, 2010 Currently Operations Supervisor
John Sorrenti- Pacific National Rail (Age 30) Completed SACE 1998 Pacific National Rail, Data Entry Operator 1998 Terminal Operations Manager in 2005 Business Improvement Manager 2010 Six Sigma Course- (Business Improvement Program) Accelerate SA Vice-Chairperson
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Aleisha MacFarlane- SA Freight Council (Age 28)
Completed SACE 2000 Bachelor of International Studies completed 2004 Solo Resource Recovery 2006 Customs Agency Services, Import Operator 2008 Joined SA Freight Council 2010, Project Officer CILT-Accelerate SA Chairperson
Like to find out more?
A web based resource providing, among other things, 70 Career Briefs – covering all the main T&L jobs across air, sea, road, rail and services to freight.
Some of the jobs profiles include – Road Train Driver Dispatch Supervisor Customs Broker Warehouse Manager Terminal Planner Export Operations Officer Pilot Ship’s Captain
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Transport Distribution Training SA is one of 11 industry skills councils around the country. TDTSA can provide excellent information on T&L industry training and cadetships.
To find out more Visit: www.tdtsa.com.au