Global - Freight Forwarders Ebook Apr 2014
Global - Freight Forwarders Ebook Apr 2014
Global - Freight Forwarders Ebook Apr 2014
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A Global Software Platform
is a Necessity
In a business as dynamic and complex as freight forwarding, technology is crucial to maintaining
efficient, flexible operations. A global software platform can deliver operational efficiency, much
needed visibility and the agility needed to both maximize revenues and deliver excellent customer
service.
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2 Speed is of the Essence
When it comes to responding to your customers rapidly-changing requirements, speed is of the
essence. Its a very competitive market and shippers are increasingly demanding.
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The speed at which you can set up new customers or alter arrangements for existing customers
can represent the difference between winning and losing a contract. For example, how quickly
could you add a new route or designated cargo area or accommodate different compliance
requirements?
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Its critical to consider how a freight forwarding software package can enable you to operate
faster, better and with greater flexibility. Be sure to consider setup, training and the ease with
which you can change workflows. In many cases, changes can be made, but they require costly
additional development by the vendor. Those are the systems to avoid.
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Look for a best-of-breed freight forwarding solution that allows for business user tailoring and
adjustments without costly developer hours. This added agility can create competitive advantage
and open up additional revenue streams.
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3 Explore Visibility
From manufacturers and retailers, to freight forwarders and logistics service providers, to ocean,
air and road carriers; the various parties involved at all stages of the global supply chain benefit
from visibility of goods being moved.
Reliable shipment visibility is essential to keep goods on schedule, keep costs in check, protect
margins and keep customers satisfied.
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Shippers are starting to demand better visibility from freight forwarders and this is another
opportunity for you to create competitive advantage.
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Look for freight forwarding software that provides end-to-end shipment visibility as a standard
part of the platform. Ensure the software will allow you to create one or more dedicated web
portals and allow for unique branding and customization for key customers.
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Quotation/Booking
Visibility
Consolidation
Cargo Warehousing
Multimodal
Transportation Customs Clearance
Delivery
Invoicing
Profit Analysis
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4 Stay Alert
Maintaining service levels can help ensure your slim margins are preserved. Alerts are a key
defense against supply chain factors that are outside of your control.
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As goods move through the lifecycle, customers are looking for a view of critical milestones in the
supply chain. Even more important are automated alerts, notifying them when service level
agreements or major milestones are at risk.
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Alerts allow you and your customers to manage shipments by exception while driving greater
efficiencies. Freight forwarding software vendors now offer a wide variety of options for alerts
simple notifications that an event has or has not occurred, sophisticated options for follow up
activity, and pre-defined, automated processes to alert relevant parties based on certain business
rules are just some of the possibilities.
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Be sure any freight forwarding software platform you select will keep you, your customers and
your supply chain partners informed.
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Example of alerts in practice:
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6 Treat Compliance as a
Unique Value Prop
While many shippers place more emphasis on compliance, many of them do not have the right
resources and time to focus on ever-changing compliance requirements. This presents an
opportunity for you.
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Make trade compliance a priority. Provide continuous education for employees and enforce
strong compliance practices within your own organization and you can then offer customs
compliance as a service offering to fill the void for your customers and create a new revenue
opportunity for your business.
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There are many ways to leverage adherence to the myriad of trade regulations. For example,
ensuring shipments are screened against the denied party list, checking for embargoed countries
or acquiring and tracking all appropriate export licenses.
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These are areas where you as a freight forwarder can leverage your global software solution to
provide trade compliance services to the shipper hence enhancing both revenues and profits.
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7 Consider your Deployment Model
With a permanent eye on margins, your business likely wants to keep internal IT resources and
capital costs to a minimum. And of course, geographically diverse operations add significant
complexity to the task of managing IT infrastructure.
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Many technology vendors now offer a choice of on-premises (licensed) software as well as a
cloud-based model for software access, allowing you to select what works best for your business.
However, its important that you fully examine the advantages, disadvantages and costs of each
approach to determine your true total cost of ownership.
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While cloud deployments are increasingly popular for low IT overhead, this model is not always
suitable for complex businesses with many interdependencies in this case freight forwarding.
High-speed, reliable internet access, while a given in developed Western countries, is not assured
everywhere.
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On-premises deployment is often the best way of ensuring software can be configured around
existing IT infrastructures and complicated processes. Centralized implementation and rollout can
often be more efficiently achieved with this model while affording you greater control.
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On-premises vs. Cloud?
What is the total cost of ownership over 5 years for each model?
Ensure calculations include realistic estimates for replacing hardware (e.g. servers) at your usual
trigger point and that necessary upfront upgrades are considered. Even a cloud implementation
may require upgrades to user equipment and browsers.
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How much customization is possible with each model and at what cost?
Check that customizations to user interfaces and workflows can be made to suit your business
for example to allow different offices to work in different ways across different geographies.
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How are user costs calculated and billed?
Is there a distinction between different types of users for example, can admin staff access the
system to view information only? What impact does granting limited access to partners have? Are
you billed monthly, quarterly or annually in advance? And how clear is the billing? Exactly what is
billable, when and how much does it cost?
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Rising to the Challenge
These are challenging times for you as a freight forwarder as you continue to deal with fallout
from the global recession and spiraling oil costs.
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Information Technology, which has always played a central role in relieving the immense pressure
on costs, time, quality of service and profitability, is now more crucial than ever in rising to
industry challenges and ensuring survival in the toughest of markets.
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Every forwarder should take a hard look at operations to determine areas for cost reduction,
productivity and efficiency, as well as opportunities for new service offerings and revenue streams.
New software tools on the market today can help you achieve both resulting in higher profits
and improved customer service.
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Add the 7 tips presented here to your checklist to help ensure you pick the right software
platform for growth both now and into the future.
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About Kewill
Kewill, a Francisco Partners portfolio company, is a global leader in multimodal transportation
management software, providing organizations with a comprehensive end-to-end platform for
managing the complexities of transportation, logistics and trade compliance. The Kewill
MOVE platform helps companies reduce costs, manage volatility and gain greater visibility
across the logistics value chain. Trade, transport, store, comply, manage and integrate the
Kewill transportation management platform gives you the insight, agility and tools you need to
deliver better customer service and streamline global supply chain execution for strategic
advantage.
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The Kewill platform supports supply chain execution activities for more than 7,500 companies
in over 100 countries.Visit us at kewill.com.