Tag Archives: supply chains

Re-Wiring Global Supply Chains

Is reshoring going on?  A study by Morris Cohen and a colleague.

Offshoring, reshoring, nearshoring – manufacturing and supply chains around the world are undergoing some seismic locational shifts, many of which the conventional wisdom did not see coming, and for reasons that may surprise you.

Source: The Re-Wiring of Global Supply Chains – Supply Chain 24/7

2015 Ocean Cargo Crisis Calls for Collaboration

A reasonable assessment of the outlook for ocean shippers. It’s all about supply chains and how you fit into them.

Ports, terminals, and ocean carriers currently comprise a family in severe dysfunction and denial, but can the intervention of shippers restore some badly needed order?

Source: 2015 Ocean Cargo Crisis Calls for Collaboration – Supply Chain 24/7

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With that in mind, how can shippers better work with their carriers?

Carlton: They can help at the margins by establishing and maintaining solid long-term relationships with quality carriers. That’s a good solution for both, but it’s not enough to overcome the carriers’ own downward pressure on rates and returns from continued overcapacity.

How important are non-vessel operators (NVOs) in today’s marketplace? Will we see more reliance on these middlemen or less?

Damas: NVOs are increasingly important in an ocean market characterized by ocean carriers generally offering only a basic commoditized service. On some routes, NVOs are incredibly powerful. For small shippers who don’t have in-house freight procurement experts, this is especially true. NVOs are the natural one-stop-shop for a range of services, including consolidation and personalized customer service. For larger shippers, NVOs often serve as forwarders or 3PLs. In my view, the roles of intermediaries will increase – and ocean carriers cannot replace them.

Supersizing the Port of Long Beach

A great article on John Slangerup, the new head of the Port of Long Beach, CA, and the efforts to fit the port in better with supply chain realities.  An important feature: his outreach effort across the country to let people know the port will address supply chain issues for the end user of the cargoes.  That’s a big step forward, and it’s needed at all our ports.

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Supersizing the Port of Long Beach: Big plans to streamline logistics, grow capacity, and switch to ‘green’ power – The Orange County Register.