Growing Supply Chain Competitive Advantage Among Transportation & Logistics Professionals

When the end consumer gets what they want- faster than the competition - a company has found a supply chain competitive advantage, and with technology disruptions and new market intelligence, companies can gain their advantage more quickly than ever before.


Supply Chain Competitive Advantage

Supply chain competitive advantage continues to be a popular buzz phrase amongst transportation and logistics professionals.

Years ago, Amazon found their competitive footing when they promised select products would ship for free and arrive at the customer’s door within 2 days.

Fast forward and Amazon now owns the e-tailer space as the largest ecommerce site in the world, using their supply chain as a strategic lever to outperform competitors- especially when it comes to the last mile

Another supply chain success story is Walmart, now the largest publicly owned retail company in the world. Their supply chain competitive advantage began when they eliminated the middleman and began working directly with manufacturers/ suppliers. They used smart technology to delegate the difficult, and expensive, the task of inventory management onto suppliers.

Suppliers became responsible for managing their own inventory in the Walmart warehouses, and they happily obliged. These strategies freed up Walmart staff to focus on other transportation projects and generated massive savings which were (and still are) passed on to the end customer. 

Both examples are unique in their own way. What remains constant in any company that has a supply chain advantage is that the supply chain is fully optimized and has the ability to deliver goods faster- and cheaper- than the competition. 

Today, a company's supply chain can account for the lion’s share of its total spend. Profitability rests heavily on how the supply chain is managed and performs. It impacts every department across the company because it influences the end customer—the main source of revenue. Gaining an advantage has become difficult because the supply chain has shifted from a tactical business effort to a strategic one.

Supply chain strategy, execution, and risk have become standing agenda items in most board rooms across the country. Some analysts have positioned the supply chain as WHAT drives a business, while others take it a step further saying the supply chain now IS the business. 

The supply chain is a very complex ecosystem, with many interdependencies. There are multiple areas, within the supply chain, that should be reviewed for on-going excellence/ optimization to ensure the current procedures are as effective as possible. The recipe for success is to streamline and reduce rework/ duplication and waste.

Technology advancements continue to disrupt and have made major impacts on how shipping, freight, and supply chain management operates.

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Inventory Management: Inventory mismanagement is a BIG source of logistics delays. Telling signs that a shipper’s inventory is not optimized are when warehouse shelves are empty or overflowing. The secret is to know how to effectively manage changes in supply and demand. Unfortunately, there are no crystal balls that provide a look into the future.

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However, there are intelligent demand forecasting tools that leverage internal and external data sources to uncover both planned and unplanned trends and predictions.

Other ways to proactively manage supply and demand are to understand the competitive landscape by uncovering new threats entering the marketplace, and staying connected with the product and marketing teams to know if there are new product releases or promotions on the horizon.

As mentioned in the Walmart example, automation software keeps suppliers in the loop on potential supply/ demand impacts and levels so they can stay ahead.

Routing: Poorly routed deliveries can stop a truck dead in its tracks, which costs a shipper time and money. Major software advancements have provided a gateway into real-time routing activities so important decisions can be made on the fly to keep goods moving. Dozens of routes can be developed in seconds. Plus, cross-functional teams remain in the loop as last-minute scheduling adjustments, and driver checkpoints, are shared in real-time. 

Preferred Carrier Network: Shippers typically procure a large percentage of their trucking services through long-term contractual agreements. Contracted capacity can- and will- be broken as market conditions change. To keep goods moving, there is a new solution that supplements the primary/preferred network and helps shippers avoid money-hungry brokers and the volatile spot market. The software solution is called OTS (Optimal Truckload Spend), and it generates immediate capacity and truckload savings of up to 20%. 

Freight Rates: Analysts continue to predict bigger peaks, valleys, and frequency of freight cycles. It's become difficult to know when to run a bid, when to leave it, and who to trust. New data sources have become available to supplement historical and generic market rate data. Through OTS, shippers now have access to rate data that has always been kept secret by brokers and digital freight brokers, such as what the carrier is being paid on a specific lane. This rate data provides a gauge on true market cost and empowers shippers to make stronger, informed decisions.

When the end consumer gets what they want- faster than the competition - a company has found a supply chain competitive advantage.

With technology disruptions and new market intelligence, companies can gain their advantage more quickly than ever before. It will be important to keep an eye on technological advancements, which help optimize the supply chain. It will also be important to understand what type of data sets will help feed stronger, informed transportation decisions.

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