国际货代未来生存的三维空间. + Globalization + Sourcing from Vietnam, India and China + Concern for Product Quality + Environmental concern + Supply Chain Visibility.

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国际货代未来生存的三维空间

+ Globalization + Sourcing from Vietnam, India and China + Concern for Product Quality + Environmental concern + Supply Chain Visibility + Outsourcing of entire supply chain management

+ Inadequate infrastructure + Rising fuel prices + Pressure on lower pricing but higher value + Lack of skilled staff

+ Demand faster transits across international boundaries + Better intermodal infrastructure + Production shift to lower costs areas + Fierce international competition + 7 Rs utmost important + Cyber economy develops new markets and new frontier + Economic fluctations affect trading partners

Challenges Opportunities Sourcing entire Supply Chain Management Demands for 4PLs Environmental concernReverse logistics, recycling Rising fuel priceIndustry consolidation, M&A Product QualityTraceability, Product Recall Lower pricing but demand for better quality Increase efficiency New ways of doing old things

Logistics Operations Company Air Freight Ocean Carrier Warehousing Distribution Customs Broker Company LLP 3PL Logistics Operations Customs Broker Warehousing Distribution Ocean Carrier Air Freight

+ Consolidate all communication channels to one channel + Process standardization to minimize unnecessary logistics activities + Outsourcing is not without problems

RED OCEAN Outperforms your competitors by price war to grasp larger market share than your competitors BLUE OCEAN Creates demands as competition is irreverent. Differentiation is important in the blue ocean VALUE INNOVATION

Supply Chain Collaboration Visibility Collaboration Fulfillment Order Management Customer Management Financial Management Digital Marketplace

Supplier Retail / Consumer Sales Team Management Merchandising Credit Control Order Processing Inventory Management Financing Warehouse Transport Purchase Order Delivery Payment Sales Order Payment Delivery Merchandising 4PL Services

Global Logistics and Supply Chain Strategies

1. Reliability 2. Excellence 3. Value & Cost Savings 4. Expertise 5. Problem Solving 6. Improvement 7. Support 8. Positive culture 9. Global Capabilities 10. Strong Management

+ Task force on economic challenges formed in October Evaluate the situation + Consider ways to respond + Identify new opportunities and + Ultimately enhance our international competitiveness