It used to be when a business looked for return on investment (ROI) from its logistics provider, the provider would be expected to find the lowest cost carrier. End of story. Now however, it’s not that simple.
Instead, logistics providers looking to help achieve maximum ROI take a more macro look at a customer’s overall supply chain, and utilize several efficiency tools. The result is often a leaner and meaner supply chain that improves efficiency across the supply chain – but does not necessarily look at lower transportation costs as the defining bellwether of its success.
For example, in a recent World Trade 100 article, Douglas Waggoner of Chicago-based Echo Global Logistics noted that “achieving a truly meaningful return on investment is a matter of having a good, integrated solution that uses best-of-class transportation providers, technology, the optimization of the flow of goods, and the reduction of work-process expenses.”
Bringing together “experts” to offer input on various parts of a business’ supply chain – and then having them compare notes and arrive at a comprehensive solution – is central to achieving better ROI.
And what should be on the agenda when those experts meet? A few key points:
So next time a business wants to ensure that it is receiving maximum efficiency from its logistics provider, it’s important to talk in terms of improving ROI across the board, rather than just looking at one piece of the overall pie.
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