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Logistics Planning - Business Plan - Manager View

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Logistics Planning - Manager View

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Logistics Overview & Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Region Warehouse ID Current Inventory (Units) Forecast Demand (Next 30 Days) On-Time Delivery Rate (%) Avg. Transit Time (Days) Carrying Cost ($/Unit/Month) Status
North America WA-1023 45,200 48,750 96.4% 3.2 $1.75 Low Stock Risk
Europe EU-4481 68,900 65,320 98.7% 5.1 $2.10 Optimal Stock Levels
Asia-Pacific AP-7359 32,400 35,600 92.1% 8.4 $1.95 High Risk - Replenish Soon
South America SA-2017 18,600 21,450 94.3% 7.8

Strategic Logistics Initiatives (Q3)

Initiative Objective Status Target Completion Date Budget ($K)
Regional Distribution Hub Expansion Reduce average transit times by 25% in key markets In Progress Oct 30, 2024 1,850

Comprehensive Excel Template for Logistics Planning Business Plan – Manager View

This professionally designed Excel template is tailored specifically for logistics professionals and business managers who need to develop a strategic, data-driven Logistics Planning Business Plan. The Manager View style ensures that high-level executives can quickly assess performance, forecast demand, analyze costs, and monitor operational efficiency—all from a centralized dashboard. Built with best practices in mind, this template integrates dynamic formulas, conditional formatting, structured tables, and interactive charts to support decision-making across supply chain operations.

Sheet Names

The workbook contains the following six fully interconnected sheets:

  1. Dashboard (Manager View)
  2. Supply Chain Forecasting
  3. Transportation & Distribution Costs
  4. Placeholder for dashboard chart

    Table Structures and Data Types

    All data is organized in structured tables with defined names to ensure formula integrity and ease of maintenance. Each table uses Excel’s built-in Table feature (Ctrl+T), enabling dynamic references, automatic expansion, and improved readability.

    1. Dashboard (Manager View)

    This is the central hub for real-time performance tracking. It contains:

    • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): Summary metrics such as On-Time Delivery Rate (%), Average Transit Time (days), Inventory Turnover Ratio, and Total Logistics Cost.
    • Monthly Budget vs. Actual Comparison: A bar chart with dual axes comparing planned versus actual spend across logistics categories.
    • Top 5 Suppliers/Carriers by Performance: Ranked list based on delivery accuracy, cost efficiency, and service level adherence.

    2. Supply Chain Forecasting

    This sheet enables demand planning based on historical trends and market factors.

    • Table: Historical Demand (Table: tblDemandHistory)
      • Date: Date (Date Type)
      • Product ID: Text/Number (e.g., P001, P002)
      • Region: Text (e.g., North America, Europe)
      • Units Sold: Integer
      • Sales Channel: Text (e.g., Direct, Retail, E-commerce)

      Formulas: Use =FORECAST.LINEAR() to project next 6-month demand per product and region. Apply exponential smoothing with =FORECAST.ETS().

    3. Transportation & Distribution Costs

    Capture and analyze all transportation expenses.

    • Table: Carrier Performance (Table: tblCarrierData)
      • Shipment ID: Text/Number (e.g., SHP-2024-1001)
      • Carrier Name: Text
      • Origin/Destination: Text (e.g., Dallas → Chicago)
      • Shipment Weight (kg): Decimal Number
      • Distance (km): Integer
      • Fuel Surcharge ($): Currency
      • Handling Fee ($): Currency
      • Total Cost ($): Currency (formula-based: =Fuel Surcharge + Handling Fee + Base Rate)
      • Delivery Date: Date
      • On-Time Status: Text (Yes/No or TRUE/FALSE)

      Formulas: Use =SUMIFS() to total costs by carrier. Apply weighted cost-per-km with: =Total Cost / Distance.

    4. Inventory Management

    Maintain visibility over stock levels, reorder points, and safety stock requirements.

    • Table: Inventory Ledger (Table: tblInventory)
      • Product ID: Text/Number
      • Product Name: Text
      • Current Stock Level: Integer (real-time data input)
      • Reorder Point (ROP): Integer (calculated using lead time demand + safety stock)
      • Safety Stock Level: Integer
      • Last Replenishment Date: Date

      Formulas: ROP = (Average Daily Demand × Lead Time in Days) + Safety Stock. Use conditional formatting to flag items with stock below ROP.

    5. Budget Planning & Variance Analysis

    Budget tracking and forecasting accuracy assessment.

    • Table: Monthly Logistics Budget (Table: tblBudget)
      • Month/Year: Date (e.g., Jan 2025)
      • Category: Text (e.g., Freight, Warehousing, Labor)
      • Budgeted Amount ($): Currency
      • Actual Spend ($): Currency
      • Variance ($): Formula: =Actual – Budgeted
      • Variance %: Formula: =(Variance / ABS(Budgeted)) * 100, formatted as percentage.

      Use conditional formatting to highlight negative variances in red, over-budget items in bold red.

    6. Risk & Contingency Planning

    Identify supply chain risks and prepare mitigation strategies.

    • Table: Risk Register (Table: tblRiskRegister)
      • Risk Description: Text
      • Potential Impact (Low/Med/High): Dropdown list (Data Validation)
      • Probability (1–5 scale): Number 1 to 5
      • Risk Score: Formula: =Impact × Probability
      • Mitigation Strategy: Text/Long Text field (for notes)

      Use conditional formatting on Risk Score: Red if >15, Yellow if 8–14, Green if ≤7.

    Conditional Formatting Rules

    • Dashboards: Highlight KPIs below target in red; above target in green.
    • Budget Variance: Color cells based on variance severity: red (–10% to –50%), yellow (–5% to +5%), green (+6% and above).
    • Inventory Levels: Apply data bars to stock levels; use icon sets for ROP status.

    User Instructions

    1. Open the template and save as a new file (e.g., "LogisticsPlan_2025_Q1.xlsx").
    2. Update the 'Dashboard' section with company-specific KPI targets.
    3. Add historical demand data in 'Supply Chain Forecasting' to trigger accurate forecasts.
    4. Enter new shipment records in 'Transportation & Distribution Costs'. The system auto-calculates total cost and performance metrics.
    5. Update inventory levels monthly; the ROP will automatically flag low-stock items.
    6. In 'Budget Planning', input actual spend to calculate variances. Use the variance analysis to adjust future planning.
    7. In 'Risk & Contingency Planning', identify risks quarterly and update mitigation plans accordingly.

    Example Rows (Sample Data)

    Shipment IDCarrier NameOrigin/DestinationTotal Cost ($)
    SH-2024-1015FedEx LogisticsDallas → Chicago$875.32
    SH-2024-1016DB SchenkerBoston → Atlanta$643.89

    Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Visualizations)

    • Dashboard KPIs: Use gauge charts for On-Time Delivery Rate and Inventory Turnover.
    • Budget vs. Actual: Combo chart (bar + line) with budget as bars, actual as line.
    • Cost per Carrier: Horizontal bar chart ranking carriers by average cost-per-km.
    • Risk Matrix: Scatter plot with probability on X-axis and impact on Y-axis; bubble size = risk score.

    This Excel template is a powerful tool for any manager overseeing logistics operations within a business plan framework. By combining data integrity, automation, visual analytics, and strategic planning, it enables faster decisions, improved efficiency, and stronger supply chain resilience—perfectly aligning with the goals of Logistics Planning, Business Plan integration, and an intuitive Manager View.

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