LOGISTICS PLAN IN CONSTRUCTION :ലോജിസ്റ്റിക് പ്ലാൻ എന്നാൽ എന്താണ്?

ലോജിസ്റ്റിക് പ്ലാൻ എന്തിനാണ് ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്നത്?
അതിന്റെ ഗുണങ്ങൾ എന്തെല്ലാം ആണ്?
Logistics Plan dealswith palnning of site for maximum productivity
Logistics is the process that creates value by timing and positioning inventory; it is the combination of a firm's order management, inventory, transportation, warehousing, materials handling, and packaging as integrated throughout a facility network.
A Construction Logistics Plan (CLP) is an important management tool for planners, developers and construction contractors. The CLP focuses specifically on construction supply chains and how their impact on the road network can be reduced. The construction supply chain covers all movements of goods, waste and servicing activity to and from site.
A CLP provides the framework for understanding and managing construction vehicle activity into and out of a proposed development, encouraging modal shift and reducing overall vehicle numbers. A full assessment of all phases of construction should be included and detail:
The amount of construction traffic generated
The routes the construction vehicles will use
The impact on relevant Community Considerations*
Any traffic management that will be in place
Any policies which encourage modal shift
Why do CLPs
The construction phase of a development will have environmental, safety and congestion impact on the road network and the surrounding community. The impacts can vary depending on the size, timescale and location of the development. For larger developments that may take many years to construct, the construction phase can have a greater impact than the operational phase.
Well-planned CLPs reduce:
Environmental impact: lower vehicle emissions and noise levels
Road risk: improving the safety of road users
Congestion: reduced vehicle trips, particularly in peak periods
Cost: efficient working practices and reduced deliveries
Roles and responsibilities
for writing, implementing, and monitoring adherence
Local Planning Authorities (LPA) are responsible for reviewing and approving the Outline and the Detailed CLP. LPAs are also responsible for ensuring construction is carried out according to the terms of the CLP. They will respond to complaints raised by the community and follow them up with the developer.
Clients / Developers hold overall responsibility for the management of the development. They are responsible for agreeing the terms of the CLP and ensuring that their contractors conform with the agreed measures.
Planning specialists typically write the Outline CLP for planning approval. They are responsible for working with the client/developer and local authority planners to help define which planned measures can be agreed at the planning stage.
Principal contractors typically write the Detailed CLPs which reflect the actual plans for the construction of the site. Principal Contractors are responsible for the day-to-day management of the construction site. They are responsible for ensuring that the CLP and the agreed Planned Measures are implemented on the site.
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  • @sandeeP-ev5cn
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  • @CMVIBIN
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    Do we need to prepare documents or just showing the sketch

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