Chinese New Year will soon be here and for us retailers comes the “thrill” of being able to move out 3 weeks of receipts in 1 week. US Retailers are starting to rebound from 1 ½ years of hard times. Orders at the factories are up and people are beginning to feel better about things. All is good in the world of retail until, our friends at the steamship lines reduce capacity during our time of rebound. As we all know this is “business as usual” for the steamship lines to lower capacity out of China in order to recoup some of the money that they lost in the prior year (I also feel this is a chance to start posturing for the annual rate negotiations). I will admit that this year seems tougher than in prior years, but is this all the steamship lines fault?
My opinion is that we are all masochistic, #1 for being in Retail, but also because all of this pain we feel we put onto ourselves. We push to get the steamship line rates to be as cheap as possible and in doing so, we agree to pay PSS charges and then take it again in the Spring with diminished capacity at our time of need. Why???? Instead of doing all of this, why are we not working with the steamship companies to avoid this pain and help them make their margins? I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the Steamship lines are going to win against us. They own the vessels and can increase or decrease capacity depending upon how they feel and if they do, what are we going to do about it?
Ocean transportation is the cheapest part of the Supply Chain and it seems to be the place we all spend the most time looking at. I think we blow this out of proportion because it is an EASY way to reduce cost. I agree it is easy, but if we worked a little harder we could save more in the long run by reducing our dependency on 3PL’s which can run us at least 100% more per carton than our ocean costs. Just think of the money you could save by reducing what your 3PL does for you.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
FOB (First Online Blog)
Hello and welcome to a blog for Retail Supply Chain.
I have set up this blog to be only about the Retail Supply Chain and what we have to go through to move goods from factory to the store. I am looking for people who deal with any part of the Retail Supply Chain to be a part of this blog. You can work for a retailer, an overseas factory, a 3PL, a carrier or even be a wholesaler/supplier having to deliver to a retailer.
The main purpose of this blog is to discuss the things we all can do to change or factors that are forcing us to change the face of the Retail Supply Chain. These discussions can be about new concepts and innovations to the Retail Supply Chain or it can be about new legislation or procedures that are coming out.
I will also be posting articles and new products or offerings that I find from different sources, giving you my POV as to what it is going to do for Retail, along with soliciting yours.
Please give me your input on what I/we can do to make this blog better for all of us.
Thank you for reading.
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