Damage during transport leads to inefficient operations and reduced profitability for your business. In this blog, we discuss several ways in which reducing shipping damage will have a positive impact on the profitability of your business.
Reduce inventory fluctuations and disappointed customers
Increasing volatility in the supply chain is caused not only by increasing inventory, fluctuations and constraints, but also by rising customer expectations. For instance, consumers are increasingly switching to cheaper products, expecting shorter delivery times and regular, small deliveries. This makes it difficult for suppliers to meet demand and cut costs. A significant reduction in shipping damage not only ensures satisfied customers but also less waste, allowing your company to better cope with fluctuations in inventory.
Deliver on time with fewer staff
There is a growing shortage not only of materials, but also of labor. The increasing demand for staff is accompanied by an increasing reliance on temporary workers. Recruiting and retaining truck drivers also remains a major challenge. On average, transport companies have a shortage of 30-40%. More than half of drivers are over 50 years old and there is a lot of early retirement. This makes it difficult to deliver on time. An automated and efficient delivery process reduces the risk of damage during transport, reducing the need for costly returns or replacements and reducing the number of staff you need for on-time delivery.
Avoid waste and save on sea freight volumes
The supply chain can be made sustainable by looking at sourcing sea freight, environmentally friendly distribution centers, and optimizing carbon-neutral transport, for example. For instance, an electric car fleet is becoming more cost-effective thanks to cheaper battery technology, and reduced transport damage saves on sea freight. Increase the profitability of your business with innovative solutions that reduce damage during transport.
Get started on reducing shipping damage!
Prevent damage during transport and save your company costs arising from increasing shortages, prices and expectations in the delivery process. Delivering goods in their intended condition, free of damage, improves your reputation and reduces the need for costly returns or replacements. Would you like to find out about smart technologies you can invest in? Download our new eBook: 7 Technologies That Reduce the Risk of Shipping Damage.