Bellis Fruit Bars Don*t Grow on Trees!
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Produced by the
South Australian Freight Council
with special thanks to TDTSA, Ian
Lovell & Bellis Fruit Bars.
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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
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How many events do you think take place in the
Supply Chain of a Bellis Fruit Bar?
Orchard
Fruit
picked
Forklift
transfer
Stage 1: Fruit Processing
Truck
Processing
plant
Fruit is
Graded,
washed,
sorted &
dried
Dried
fruit
packed
Loading
Dock
Empty
Container
Documents
Truck
collects
container
Stage 2: Seafreight Export Logistics
Container
Terminal
Container
placed in
stack &
loaded onto
ship
Ship
voyage
Container
arrives in
Australia
Customs
and
Quarantine
cleared
Container
delivered
to
warehouse
Empty
container
returned
Stage 3: Seafreight Import Logistics
Dried
fruit
arrives
at Bellis
Recorded
Warehouse
storage
Fruit
bars
made
Wrapped
and
boxed
Product
packed
Moved to
warehouse
Order
received &
processed
Stage 4: Manufacturing & Warehousing
Moved to
dispatch
area
Product
loaded
onto
truck
Distributor
Unload
pallets
warehouse
Stock
recorded
Order
received &
processed
Picked
&
packed
Loaded
onto
truck
Delivery
to retail
store
Bars are
purchased
Stage 5: Distributor, Retailer & Consumer Logistics
Taken
to your
house
Your
lunch
box!
What other sorts of products go through a
supply chain?
What do all of these jobs have in common?
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)
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Cadet Profile
Aaron Barty- Transpacific Cleanaway (Age 21)
Industry Profile
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
Industry Profile
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
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