| Supply logistics of coal enterprises includes all raw materials and other production materials purchasing, procurement, transportation, warehousing inspection, warehousing, inventory management, materials management and supply management activities .Supply logistics in coal production has a dominant position and is the most complex and difficult to manage, almost all elements involved in logistics management. According to the data analysis, supply logistics cost is 60% to 70% of total logistics cost. Therefore, this article focuses on the study of coal supply logistics. In this paper, according to the characteristics of coal logistics, material supply for the operation of business systems, processes, problems are analyzed, That coal logistics and supply chain management organization structure is irrational, purchasing a single, multi-level multi-picking pattern defects, poor equipment turnover, cost accounting and control system is imperfect, information platform, third-party logistics development lags behind.In accordance with the idea of supply chain management, coal companies must break the traditional management model, fully connect all resources, and apply the basic principles of logistics management and the scientific method, do the logistics activities of planning, organizing, directing, coordination, control and supervision so that the key logistics activities can achieve the best possible coordination and cooperation. In this paper, the analysis of business logistics is based on the proposed measures to improve internal logistics. Proposed to conduct scientific analysis of procurement, optimize inventory model, to establish a "centralized purchasing, unified billing, direct distribution," the logistics operation mode.Established supply chain for the reasonable operation of coal mining equipment, is very important to reduce logistics costs, so this paper further operation of the equipment maintenance, underground transport optimized analysis. Enterprise Material Management Information System, to establish demand-driven management model for mining materials. |