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August 10, 2021 | By Entrepreneur
The growing intensity of supply chain operations is transforming the world into a highly connected business ecosystem. It’s increasing accessibility to both necessities and luxury items, impacting bilateral relations, generating revenue and more importantly bridging the gap that existed for decades between brands and their customers.
Today, a pair of shoes a customer ordered online from her home in Delhi is probably shipped out of a warehouse in Memphis, Tennessee. The Parmesan Cheese we use here to make spaghetti exquisite is shipped from a small province in Italy. The beautiful silk apparel the Indian diaspora wears to celebrate their culture is shipped from a large metropolitan city in south India. Life-saving medicines and medical equipment that we use to treat our population are shipped from countries such as Germany, the US, France, Japan, Oman and others.
As we get all these and more delivered to our home, workplace and institutions seamlessly, we seldom think about the journey of the product. In other words, how did it get there? Well, in many ways, from a customer perspective, that should be the case. As long as what we order arrives on time in its full glory, we are complacent. But homegrown businesses who are willing to explore the global shipment economy or drive supply chain innovation in the global retail or e-commerce segment need to delve deeper into the nuances of how exactly end-to-end shipment operations are executed.
Here’s a glance into some of the key constituents of pre- and post-shipment operations that will help demystify the international logistics value chain.
Let us analyze the pre-shipment process in greater detail:
Post freight procurement, the shipment execution begins:
The post-shipment process:
The extant shipping process is prone to cost surges due to mismanagement and can also prove to be a highly time-consuming affair. The central reason behind this is a lack of visibility on present market rates for freight procurement and containers during the shipment journey. This can result in a highly tedious and confusing process.
The Need To Digitize Supply Chain Operations
Savvy businesses are deploying intelligent supply chain management tools to simplify shipment operations, absorb transportation disruptions, drive profitability and make fulfillment operations customer-centric. Modern logistics management solutions are making cross-border retail logistics more streamlined. These solutions automate compliance processes, empower shippers to scale delivery operations seamlessly, helping enterprises and 3PLs gain end-to-end visibility of bulk shipment movement, compare quotes on the fly and achieve much more.
According to Statista, 40 per cent of retail supply chain executives are willing to invest in real-time supply chain visibility and improve integrated operational planning, 56 per cent in production planning and demand forecasting, while 53 per cent want to enable flexible operations. Moreover, the post-COVID world requires a specialized, agile, and technologically simplified logistics and supply chain framework that can effectively respond to the challenges witnessed in the new normal. Hence, emerges the need for businesses across the country to embrace digital transformation.
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