Deconsolidation
Consumers continue to place changing demands on the supply chain through their shopping preferences. This creates a logistics challenge – how can we leverage the destination supply chain to increase service and reduce costs? The answer lies in deconsolidation.
Consumers are rapidly converting to e-commerce — year-on-year Christmas sales figures demonstrate this, and we see that retailers are adapting to provide omni-channel offerings. Retailer suppliers are having to evolve their supply chains to meet these changing demands and are facing new challenges — an increasingly complex customer base, more sourcing locations, and a highly competitive marketplace (pushing to reduce costs and increase service levels).
To tackle these challenges and meet market demands, we see supply-chain solutions such as near sourcing, more distribution centres or cross-dock facilities, and doing final assembly / customization ‘near customer’.
Please download the full white paper that shows how destination (final-mile) activities using deconsolidation solutions help increase flexibility and bring down costs.