As we get closer to the big day, less than truckload (LTL) and small parcel shipments will continue to play a big role in keeping goods flowing from manufacturers and distribution centers (DCs) to warehouses and retail locations across the country.
With a typical 3 to 5 day transit time, LTL is still a viable, efficient way to get product to store shelves in time for Black Friday shoppers.
A third party logistics provider (3PL) can analyze your LTL shipments and help determine whether your shipment should ride standard LTL, small parcel, or be consolidated into truckload to take advantage of the parameters - from the lowest cost method or preferred transit times - that suit your supply chain needs and contribute to a seamless Black Friday, logistically speaking.
But part of the equation includes the effective management of inventory. Many retailers are changing their strategy, clamping down on the amount of inventory they sit on - which can also reduce associated carrying costs. As consumer demand dictates product movement, shippers need flexible options - and LTL or small parcel are often the best-fit transit solutions.
Creating consistency in the flow of inventory, reducing lead time, and reducing touch points by delivering directly to a retailer’s DCs can lead to an overall reduction in damaged product and shortages. All of this adds up to retailers receiving the goods they need at their DC, when they need them, so they are available for consumers to buy off the shelf or online.
Small parcel and LTL shippers are likely consumed with two thoughts this time of year: getting product delivered on time, and the additional cost of the expedited deliveries online shoppers have come to expect. Some large retailers have increased their focus on making pickup at stores a differentiator in the marketplace. To mitigate the risk of late deliveries and help keep costs in check, consider these tips:
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