A siloed supply chain can silently hinder your business and detract from your operational resilience. Oftentimes, a disconnect doesn't reveal itself until something goes wrong—and by then, you're simply scrambling to get back on track, with no time to see the big picture, strategize, and envision a truly connected supply chain. That's why it's important to continually strive for supply chain excellence, even when things seem to be running relatively smoothly. With more competition and higher customer expectations than ever, many companies are moving toward integrated logistics with a 3PL like ODW Logistics.
Integrated logistics is a supply chain model in which multiple logistics services (warehousing, fulfillment, transportation management, freight brokerage, are seamlessly managed by a single provider. It's becoming increasingly common as more shippers are realizing the efficiencies, transparency, communication and cost controls that can be realized.
We often see supply chain departments (e.g., warehousing/fulfillment, transportation and shipping, and customer service) operating in silos, seeing each next step as a handoff rather than a natural flow of information and output. One department might not have visibility or awareness of what another department does, which can result in process inefficiencies and duplicated work, increased costs, and, at the end of the day, a bad customer experience. Integrated logistics breaks down those dividers and turns the supply chain into a unified process. Instead of departments operating independently, they function interdependently. The goal, of course, is to deliver orders faster, make customers happier, and grow in a manageable and scalable way.
Integrated logistics can transform your business for the better, especially if your current flow is fragmented and/or you have plans to scale your customer base. With an integrated supply chain, you can expect improvements relating to:
There are many different facets of integrated logistics and many different steps to trace and connect, but two of perhaps the most impactful areas to bridge first are the two main sides of your logistics—warehousing and transportation. Warehouse Management Software (WMS) and Transportation Management Software (TMS) are each powerful on their own. When integrated, those powers combine to provide better supply chain visibility, operational efficiencies, and the framework to adopt new technologies in warehouse automation and artificial intelligence (AI). Learn more about integrating your WMS and TMS to optimize supply chain performance.
Alongside WMS and TMS integration, data integration is another key piece in optimizing supply chain performance. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) only goes so far. Integrated data consolidates information from all angles, providing users with consistent access and delivery across all applications and business processes. Integrated data gives you a deeper understanding of your business needs, so you can develop longer-term strategies and clearly defined goals. The integrity of your data is also important; integrated logistics can improve that integrity and maintain it over the long haul. Learn more about how data integration improves supply chain performance.
It's understandable that there may be concerns about leveraging a single 3PL to manage your supply chain. You should clearly understand the value you're receiving from leveraging a single 3PL for multiple logistics services. What efficiencies will I gain? What value am I leaving on the table if I partner with multiple logistics providers? Is the partner committed to meeting our business goals and objectives? With a 3PL, it's not only the logistics that are integrated, but also the partnership. Visibility, freight consolidation, flexibility, and accountability are just a few of the many benefits of using one 3PL for integrated logistics services. Those are in addition to the benefits of integrated logistics mentioned above, from speed and cost savings to communication, data, and resilience.
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