Inbound outbound logistics is a combination of processes involved in the transportation, warehousing, and stocking of goods both into and out of an organization’s supply chain management system. It involves acquiring materials from external suppliers, storing them either on-site or off-site, then dispatching them to customers or other parts of the organization. By utilizing inbound outbound logistics, organizations can reduce costs and increase efficiency by streamlining their operations. This type of logistics strategy ensures that all incoming materials are tracked, stored, and dispatched in a timely and cost-effective manner. At its core, it’s about minimizing delays, wastage, and optimizing resources in order to maximize profits.