vendredi 18 janvier 2019

Understanding A Docking Operation With International Freight Forwarders Canada

By Frank Baker


Imagine that you are currently planning an impromptu ski trip. Since you live in a hot and tropical climate, there are no stores to buy thermal clothes. You definitely do not want to arrive in your shorts and then go buy warm clothes. No problem. You simply log onto your smartphone or laptop and shop online. By simply entering your card details on an online shopping site, you can have a weeks worth of all the latest and warmest ski gear, delivered within 5 working days at your front door. This is due to International Freight Forwarders Canada.

How does this efficient system work? Products arrive via an inbound form of transport. The inbound, let say truck arrives at a docking station. The products are offloaded and then go through a quality check while sorting at the same time. Having been checked and labeled the product is placed on a conveyer belt and finally loaded onto the relevant outbound truck. The truck then travels to the happy consumer

The overall benefit for cross-docking operations is improved efficiency. It saves the consumer and merchandiser time and money. There is little risk in the handling of products. The consumer is satisfied because they received their product at their front door within an excellent turnaround time. The warehouse space needed to store products is also reduced.

Looking at the cons there is the issue of lack of visibility of the product, which may lead to lost shipments or duplicated items. Real-Time status of delivery time and location would solve this, perhaps installing small GPS trackers on each parcel. The other is auditability. Up to the minute historical records of all activity needs to be recorded. Lastly, compliance an efficient system with rules and standards ensuring accurate procedures need to be followed.

The only aspect the merchandiser needs to think about is having the extra time and money. Perhaps a drive to the bank would be satisfactory enough.

It now makes sense to the consumer why some products are either the same price or even cheaper when ordered and delivered from an online than in the store. A store owner must still make enough profit from the sale of goods to cover his rental as well as the staff employed. The shop owner does benefit from the fact that he too no longer needs extra storage space because just like to consumer he receives his goods timeously to his back door.

It s interesting to consider the future of this system. Businessmen are always looking at ways to increase sales, speed, and efficiency. Perhaps the next stage will be a similar system but in the air. With the birth of drones, there is petrol to be saved and again also labor. It s easy to imagine that drones will be flying through the sky delivering parcels straight to your front door. Although there are other variables to consider here such as strong weather conditions.

Whatever the system is, it is true that the ordering and delivery business is currently at its most efficient than ever.




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