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Logistics Transportation Review | Thursday, May 25, 2023
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Strategies for preventing cargo damages in the supply chain are discussed below.
An essential part of the business is the supply chain. Therefore a significant component of ensuring the product arrives in good condition at the customer's hand.
Fremont, CA: Making sure that the product arrives without damage is mandatory to save costs, satisfy any customer, and restrict rework loops while allowing your business to grow in all the term.
Here are some ways to prevent cargo damage in the supply chain
Adequate packaging practices
It is the initial and most significant point to prevent shipment damages. Packaging costs are the minimal percentage of the overall expenses in the supply chain. The proper packaging practices reduce the total overhead costs by choosing appropriate packaging and size.
Adopt good palletizing techniques.
Standardize the dimensions of your packages and pair packages with the correct pallet size, avoiding packaging being outside the pallet borders or empty spaces between packages. Use corner posts and wrap them with stretch film to ensure that each handling unit remains stationary. The amount of wrapping and proper tension is essential for securing products on pallets. Lay boxes like bricks and avoid “pyramids” on top. Regularly checking and rotating pallets is critical to maintaining a stock of usable pallets. Heavy and bulky products require a stable strapping solution that reliably secures heavy loads.
Avoid extra-handling and reduce workforce resources by appropriate labeling.
Labels help shippers make decisions during the shipping process. A label should indicate the content’s ability to withstand added weight. Include the weight the box or package can withstand before being crushed and an indicator of fragile contents. Properly label each pallet with concise and visible information, easy to identify and damage-free.
Improve loading practices
Stacking should be stable and uniform. Weight should be distributed on the pallets, and the height of the pallets should be uniform. On the heaviest load, the lightest load must be stacked.
Include an effective containerization process.
A container is a package that allows storing and transporting goods without the danger of crashing due to its strength and facilitates its handling to transporters using the appropriate machinery.
Prevent container rain and sweat.
Preventing is cheaper than fixing the damage. Ensure proper ventilation; use the correct type of pallets and desiccants to maintain the state of dryness in containers.
Plan supply chain
Create a document and maintain a plan to reduce product damage and improve indicators that ensure the correct arrival of the merchandise to the customer, from the packaging design to the method of consolidation and selection of the appropriate transport modalities.
Construct and sustain a continuous improvement culture.
Continuous improvement is an ongoing process in every area of the supply chain process. It allows organizations to identify and eliminate waste activities that do not add value to the customer.
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