Optimizing your warehousing and transportation network can be an overwhelming experience. Where do you start? A supply chain analysis can look at every angle to find improvements in moving your product or service to your customer. I helps to start asking yourself a few questions -
The list can go on and on!
To help you get started, we'd like to share how a transportation network analysis can help you reimagine your supply chain, deliver service enhancements, and help control costs.
First, let's define a transportation network analysis.
A transportation network analysis takes a look at your current transportation processes and based on your growth, changing business landscape, and objectives, designs alternative scenarios to get your product to market in the most efficient and cost effective method.
Are you asking yourself these questions?
A transportation network analysis can help you find an ideal future state for your supply chain.
Leading supply chain management software systems perform key network analysis algorithms with just a few data points. With a solid understanding of current process flow and a few months of historical shipment data showing origin, destination, size, and weight, a network analysis may compare an existing supply chain network to an alternate one and highlight opportunities for improvement.
Logistics consultants and third party logistics providers (3PLs) can provide a formal network analysis with the right software. Llamasoft, JDA Software, and Logility are all leading supply chain management software systems, but what is important is finding the right partner that can leverage the tools and understand your needs. So be sure to find a provider that knows your industry and understands your business objectives, growth strategy, and obstacles.
Which brings us to our next point, how do I choose a company that can perform an analysis of my supply chain?
There are multiple options to perform a transportation network analysis: Individual supply chain consultants, big corporations, third-party logistics providers, and small consulting companies. When selecting a partner, consider a company that can bring accountability to the forefront. Bottom line – results matter and the partnership must be built on trust.
But how do you evaluate a potential vendor to perform a network study?
A preliminary study can indicate costs and opportunities associated with shipping your freight to each point within your network. A more in-depth study may segment the lane by price, customer, or even per-pound to provide the actual cost of doing business.
Ultimately, a network analysis study can identify inefficiencies and suggest optimal sourcing and shipment planning strategies. Studies can find that you may ship multiple orders to the same location several times a week, ship to different locations within miles of each other, or both. A smart use of the information from your analysis, in collaboration with the right adviser, can offer new solutions to optimize your freight, consolidate purchase orders, or implement a multi-stop method of shipping. Bottom line: be transparent with your partner.
A formal network analysis can prove to be beneficial in providing alternative scenarios to your supply chain that can control costs, bring better visibility, and help you operate more efficiently. If you're thinking about performing a formal transportation network analysis, find the right adviser that has experience in your industry, aligns to your business growth objectives, and can be a long-term strategic partner.