supply chain

Four Tips for a More Efficient Warehouse


1. Plan your warehouse layout with sales in mind. Your most popular items probably likely change with the seasons, so re-slot your warehouse to accommodate your expected sales, and review the plan at least once every season. This can reducing unnecessary travel for your order pickers, improving efficiency, saving money and decreasing the chances of product damage or safety issues. Many warehouse management systems even have dynamic layout tools which can help you with this kind of planning.

Crisis in Europe Affects Supply Chain

The refugee crisis in certain European countries is having a significant impact on logistics. Rates have increased and air freight has become a true alternative for many shippers of time-sensitive freight. Because some borders and entry points have been closed over the past month, there have been scores of cargo trucks unable to make deliveries, and forced to wait while congestion and extended security checks take their toll on the transportation infrastructure.

Overseas Distributors & Clients: Don't Say No!

Sometimes, manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors receive inquires from overseas companies who whish to distribute or resell their products. In many cases, the request is denied or not taken seriously because of the complexities that are sometimes feared when customs and international
shipping becomes involved. GlobalForwarding.com has a team of experts who are able to assist shippers with obtaining instant rates for shipments, helping with paperwork and customs issues, and planning overall logistcs and movement of products. In such cases, both revenues and profits can

Review the Last Quarter in Trucking

The most active shippers pay attention to industry trends so that they can project the transportation prices for their supply chain. In the trucking industry, the trends are looking very promising. The results are in from the first quarter of 2014, and trucking companies have a lot of reasons to celebrate. According to the reports, there has been a nearly 5% increase in shipping volume during the past quarter. This was one of the fastest quarterly increases in years in trucking. The trucking carriers are doing very well now.

Are You Losing Money Through Shipping?

Every shipper is trying to save money on shipping to help improve the bottom line for a supply chain. You use an instant freight quote tool and try to find the lowest rate. You think that you may have saved a few bucks in the process. It turns out that shippers might still be losing money. A recent Journal of Commerce report found that every year, US companies are losing billions of dollars to foreign corporations because of errors relating to the invoicing process.

Patterns of Safety Violations Rule

Protecting freight in transit should be the most important objective in the trucking industry. After all, your business depends on freight trucking for transportation, and it would detrimental to your supply chain if that safety was compromised on the truck. Insurance for protection would be an additional cost with the trucking rate. That is why if the industry lets safety issues continue to threaten freight and the people on the road, something must be done.

Transshipments

The transshipment process has become a major aspect of international cargo shipping. For new shippers, they should know that transshipment involves routing cargo between locations or vessels during the transportation process before reaching the destination. Many shipping companies might use transshipping for cargo shipments and there are several reasons.

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