Streamlining the supply chain to maximise festive season profits
This is made possible by using planning software that enables one to determine optimal vehicle loads. Another consideration is whether enough warehouse space is available to cater for overflows.
In addition, a bay management tool is critical to reduce congestion in busy warehouses. “Advanced planning tools help one to determine the sequence of warehouse pick ups based on the estimated time of arrival – as indicated by the route management tool – of delivery vehicles. This enables one even to book bays and dictate exactly what needs to be loaded onto which vehicle and at a particular time,” he says. Route Optimisation Determining the best delivery routes in order to save fuel, time and avoid having to employ extra vehicles and drivers is possible using route optimisation tools. “However, even if one needs to hire ad-hoc drivers, their efficiency may be optimised by the using GPS systems with pre-planned routes.” Keeping track of stock “The extra rush and confusion can create optimal conditions for thieves to help themselves to stock,” says Marshbank. “However, by using technology that creates visibility of what is on each vehicle, it’s possible to virtually eliminate pilferage and improve accountability for stock.” Billing efficiency Another excellent innovation is installing printers in vehicles that enable drivers to print proof of delivery, get it signed and invoice almost immediately. “Such technology helps to increase visibility and even speed up the sales process, which is critical particularly at such a busy time of the year.” Reverse logistics As a final consideration, Marshbank recommends including in the Christmas planning the prospect that a percentage of sales generally result in returns. “January returns can be quite high and this is something that needs to be managed in advance, just so they don’t eat into year-end profits.”