Understanding A Docking Operation With International Freight Forwarders Canada

By Frank Baker


Your friends send you the last minute initiation to go skiing but you live in a hot climate and don t have any warm clothes to wear and little time to go shopping. Well, fortunately, now a day there is the convenience of online shopping. All you need is a valid credit card. You can search and select your product online and expect front door delivery within 5 working days. One of the main systems behind these efficient services is International Freight Forwarders Canada.

The cross-docking operation is an efficient way to move goods from producer to merchandiser or consumer. Goods arrive at a docking station via a truck, for instance, and offloaded. During the offloading procedure, the parcels go through a quality check and are then sorted into categories for delivery. They are then loaded onto a conveyor belt headed to the outbound truck. The outbound truck is loaded and moves out for delivery to the customer.

The overall benefit for cross-docking operations is improved efficiency. It saves the consumer and merchandiser time and money. There is little risk in the handling of products. The consumer is satisfied because they received their product at their front door within an excellent turnaround time. The warehouse space needed to store products is also reduced.

There really isn t much of a downside to the system except that the logistics need to be run perfectly to avoid misplacing parcels or delivering duplicates. For this, there needs to be constant visibility of the parcel from time of departing the manufacturer to arriving at the consumer. For this, a simple GPS tracker would be very useful. In terms of auditing, all movement of parcels needs to have thorough records, which entails a fair amount of administration. Compliance is another important factor, to ensure smooth operations there needs to be accurate procedural systems put in place and maintained.

As for the merchandise, and it definitely is no con, he needs to decide what to do with all the extra time and money saved. Perhaps now there will be more time to go to the bank and deposit the extra cash.

Therefore, if you have ever wondered how it is possible to have goods delivered straight to your door at almost the same price as buying them in store, you can now understand that money is actually saved this way. Consider a store. The owner needs to make enough money off his products to cover both rent and labor. To his benefit with cross-docking operations, he may no longer need to pay for off site storage, because he too gets delivery straight to the store. A penny saved.

What would be a further advanced system be if we looked towards the future? Perhaps some deliver will soon be transported via air. Various size drones collecting and transporting goods from point A to B. A definite possibility, barring any extreme weather conditions. Any businessman who is seeking new ways to save time and especially money would certainly investigate and invest into the viability.

Whatever the system is, it is true that the ordering and delivery business is currently at its most efficient than ever.




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