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5 Paperwork Issues in Logistics and How to Manage Them
The documentation of how products move throughout the supply chain is crucial but also tedious and very unsexy. The problem is when you get complacent with paperwork, it can cause very real consequences with the actual product and end customer experience. Here are 5 issues that come up often in shipping and logistics and how to avoid or manage them.
CN and CPKC Potential Strike: What Canadian Shippers Need to Know
So Canada’s two rail companies may go on strike as early as May 22nd. Both of them, at the same time. This is a big issue, the landscape of transportation in Canada will be very chaotic if this strike goes forward. And if it persists, it will affect cross-border shipping as well.
Understanding Back-order and Out-of-Stock: What Businesses Need to Know
One thing that is agreed on for the success of a business is inventory management, however, there is a lot that goes into inventory management, two of them being back-orders and out-of-stock. Let’s look at these two scenarios, what they mean, the difference between the two, how they affect a business and tips on how to manage them effectively.
How to Save the Trucking Industry From Grind Culture
In the last post, we looked at how the grind culture, that has taken root in the trucking industry, affects people on a personal level, in this 2nd part of a 3 part series we will look at the trucking industry’s culture and how grind and hustle came about, why it sucks and a possible way forward.
Leave the Grind Behind - Redefining Personal Success in Logistics
Welcome to the world of “grind culture” in the transportation industry, where the hustle is glorified, Red Bull is a food group, and personal sacrifice is worn like a badge of honour. In the transportation industry, there are so many posts on social media about people who are “working” 14-hour days, 7 days a week. People are giving up sleep and rest, all in the name of the grind. This grind can cause adverse effects in three key areas: personally, culturally, and the business overall. In this 3 part series, we will explore all three, starting with the personal effects. Let’s delve into what the grind looks like and how it affects individuals on a personal level.
Bridging the Gap: The Power of Marketing and Supply Chain Collaboration
The biggest issue seen time and time again in businesses is when teams are siloed and working independently of each other. Navigating the interactions between production, promotion, and customer satisfaction is made even more difficult when one part of the company has no visibility or understanding of another. This can lead to major inefficiencies, missed opportunities, and a confusing customer experience.
Ikea vs. Convoy: a Genius Lawsuit
In case you live under a rock or don’t work in the logistics world, here is a quick breakdown of what is going on. Convoy raised close to 1B from investors and in 2022 was valuated at 3.8B, everyone thought things were going great for them until late in 2023 when they just closed their door with little to no warning. Leaving carriers, employees, and investors unpaid and in the dark about what happened.
What are Incoterms? A Beginners Guide to International Trade
Navigating the complex world of international trade can be very intimidating, especially when it comes to understanding everyone’s terms and responsibilities. One especially confusing concept is the use of Incoterms or International Commercial Terms. This post will break down the current Incoterms and provide simple explanations to help you understand their significance to your business.
What is Reverse Logistics?
As its name suggests, reverse logistics is the movement of a product from the end user back to the company that made or sold it. This can happen for many reasons and in many different ways. Many considerations come into play when crafting a comprehensive reverse logistics strategy.
An Unlikely Duo: The Impact of Packaging and Product Design on Shipping Costs
So you design this awesome product that people need and want, then you figure out a beautiful package thats sustainable and gives the customer a great first impression of your company. BUT THEN, you contact shipping companies to get rates of how much it will cost to send your awesome, beautifully packaged product to your customers…and it's way, way more than anticipated. How can that be?
Why Is Shipping So Expensive? 10 Key Factors Explained
Shipping costs can be a significant expense for consumers and businesses. Many people do not have an understanding of the factors that contribute to these costs. Due to this they may have unrealistic expectations of how much shipping should or will cost. For small businesses, these costs must be known and understood for appropriate decision-making. Let’s look at 10 of the factors that may affect your shipping costs.
What is Supply Chain Mapping and Why is it Important to Your Business?
Supply chain mapping is one of the best secret weapons a business can utilize to ensure an effective, efficient, and resilient supply chain. A business’s supply chain is arguably the most important part of your business, without it your product never gets to your customers and no amount of sales and marketing can fix that.
What You Need to Know About Customs Brokers: A Beginners Guide
For the day-to-day consumer, the path that products take to get to them is somewhat of a mystery most of the time. They don’t really need to know the ins and outs of a product’s supply chain. So when someone decides to start a business selling a product, there are gaps that need to be filled. One of these unknowns is the concept of a customs broker, among other things. Let’s clarify what a customs broker is, what they do, and factors to decide if one is required and if so which one to choose.
Beyond the Hype: Why Companies like Convoy and Flexport Aren't True Logistics Industry Disruptors
In the realm of logistics and trucking, companies like Convoy and Flexport have garnered significant attention and investment, all under the banner of being industry disruptors. They promise to revolutionize the way goods are transported, managed, and coordinated while attracting investors who hope to profit from this alluring narrative.
Networking — If you hate it, you’re probably doing it wrong.
Networking is invaluable in every part of life. In business, if you think networking is not “necessary” or “worth your time”, you are wrong. So wrong.
10 Ways Small Businesses Mess Ship Up
One of the biggest misconceptions that small businesses make is thinking they should be able to instinctively know how to set up and manage their supply chain. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Transparency In Business - Why is it Important?
When the word "transparency" is mentioned in a business setting, mixed reactions arise—eye rolls, accusations of naivety, and those who see its value. Recently, transparency has become a buzzword, dominating news, blogs, and social media.
The Debate: Driver Shortage vs. Driver Retention in the Trucking Industry
For years, the trucking industry has dealt with discussions surrounding driver shortages and the need to attract new, younger individuals to join the profession. However, a new issue has emerged on the horizon: driver retention.
Transportation Industry Fees — Why You Should Be Paying Attention
As a small business owner, it's crucial to create effective transportation strategies that evaluate the most cost-effective methods to move your products. Unfortunately, the transportation industry doesn't always favor small businesses.
Streamlining Your Supply Chain: 7 Simple Ways to Maximize Efficiency and Savings
Supply chain management can seem like a daunting task, especially when all you want to do is focus on creating exceptional products. In the world of transporting materials and finished goods, there are a few straightforward strategies that can help you get the most value for your investments.