That’s the question of the moment for a wide variety of industries, including retail, medical, and industrial, that rely upon getting their goods from point A to point B.
At hand is the logistics challenge of actively managing the flow of material from one port to its final destination. This often means crossing multiple continents, oceans, portage laws, and port regulations, not to mention innumerable governing customs.
A number of start-up enterprises have distinguished themselves within the logistics field by utilizing cloud-based software. Several of these companies have enjoyed significant success and growth as reliable material logistics resources.
However, many startup companies soon realize that sustainable success requires more than sophisticated software skills. They have turned to outsourcing logistics resources to ensure an ability to keep pace as a global watchdog of client products while in transit.
As any veteran shipping agent can attest, shipping and receiving schedules can result in inefficiency throughout a distribution center. Delays happen. Disruptions happen. Delays on “down time” sitting in a custom’s warehouse can mean hefty added costs and lost profit.
An incredibly time-consuming task, shipment tracking, and documentation can easily erode enormous blocks of labor that is required to keep tabs on myriad shipping details and documentation. A pallet not tracked properly and timely can result in costly additional charges.
A growing number of brokerage operations resolve this dilemma by employing a Logistics BPO Outsourcing Company such as Eximius BPO. Providing a dedicated staffing strategy Eximius BPO draws from a talent pool consisting of an extensive network of skilled, well-trained employees—to deliver logistics outsourcing results that are easily scalable to particular assignments or long termed service resourcing.
EximiusBPO’s offsite labor force resolves tedious tracking processes throughout the shipping process that involves custom brokerage networks and material handlers. The EximiusBPO team members track shipment movements while producing detailed shipping summaries, time projections, and transit status reports.
Aside from Cargo tracking services, Eximius BPO can also offer other back-office logistics administrative work like Logistics Data Entry, Invoice Processing, Import and Export Documentation, and Sales Support task.
This hands-on strategy allows the logistic managers to devote critical time to materials and customs handling upon arrival while their Eximius BPO partners handhold shipment confirmations from point A to point B.