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Logistics Distribution Icons
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Simple Flat Icons for infographics (PPT vector symbols)
Logistics Distribution Icons
Slide Content
The slide provides a set of icons related to logistics and distribution. These visuals represent concepts such as Warehouse, Supply Chain, and Parcel Locker, indicating facilities and services essential for storing and transporting goods. Factory and Export icons suggest manufacturing and international trade aspects. Package, Parcel, Product Delivery, and Item Return highlight stages of product handling from packaging to potential return processes. Open Box, Unit Value, and SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) address product specifics and inventory tracking. DOH (Days On Hands), Stock Rotation, ST (Sell-Through), Merchandise, Replenishment, Stock Turn, Assortment, Open-to-Buy, Transfers, and Stocks are all terms related to managing inventory levels, turnover, and purchasing strategies within the supply chain.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is white, providing a neutral canvas for the content.
- Twelve icons are presented in two rows, each icon depicting a different logistics concept with a simple, stylized graphic.
- Icons are shaded in varying shades of blue and gray, maintaining a consistent color scheme.
- The title text is in large, dark blue typeface, clearly denoting the slide's subject.
- Each icon is accompanied by a short text label near the bottom in a smaller, light gray font, indicating what each symbol represents.
- On the right side, there is a text box with the phrase "Fully editable" in a bolder blue font and below it, "Suitable for dark background" in a smaller gray font.
- There are three additional versions of icons to the right, with a blue, white, and yellow fill for better visibility on dark backgrounds.
The slide employs a clean, professional design with sufficient white space to ensure the visuals are easy to interpret. The consistent use of colors creates a visually cohesive set of graphics.
Use Cases
- Presenting an overview of logistics functions and processes during corporate training or onboarding sessions.
- Using as visual aids in a presentation to explain the various components of the supply chain management system.
- Incorporating into business proposals or reports that require illustrating logistics and distribution-related services.
- Displaying in digital marketing materials to visually communicate the range of logistics services offered by a company.