404 Not Found | GC Logistic https://gclogistic.com Support LLC. Thu, 13 Aug 2020 18:57:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.14 https://gclogistic.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-favicon2-1-32x32.png 404 Not Found | GC Logistic https://gclogistic.com 32 32 Why You Should Use Door to Door Shipping? https://gclogistic.com/why-you-should-use-door-to-door-shipping/ Tue, 11 Aug 2020 02:35:58 +0000 http://gclogistic.com/?p=267 In the realm of logistics services, there are a number of different types of shipping options that businesses can choose to use to ensure that their products end up where they need to be. Some of these types include the vehicle being used to transport the product—such as dry van shipping—while others describe the overall […]

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In the realm of logistics services, there are a number of different types of shipping options that businesses can choose to use to ensure that their products end up where they need to be. Some of these types include the vehicle being used to transport the product—such as dry van shipping—while others describe the overall process—as in door-to-door shipping.

Door to door intermodal shipping refers to the idea that every single aspect of the shipping process—shipping, handling, import, customs duties, and more—is handled by the shipping company rather than the business contracting the service. If you’re trying to find the best option for your business, find out more about the benefits of using door to door shipping services. You’ll be able to see the benefits of this service as soon as you begin to use them for your shipments.

No Worries About Additional Fees

Standard shipping services typically only include pricing for the expenses to transfer the product or shipment from Point A to Point B. This ignores things like customs fees, import taxes, or other fees that may be incurred along the way.

G&C door to door services, however, ensure that you, the client, don’t have to worry about any extraneous costs after you sign your contract. Everything is taken care of, and you don’t have to wonder if your shipment will hit any snags along the way.

Multi-Stage Shipments Are Streamlined

Door to door delivery takes a complicated process, one with multiple steps and stages. G&C Logistic Support Door to door services streamline that process, taking care of delivering the empty shipping container to be loaded, insuring the cargo, collecting the documentation necessary for transport, receiving the shipment, and ensuring the delivery ends up at its final destination.

You won’t have to worry about anything—G&C Logistic Support will take care of everything.

You’ll Save Time

If you’re getting the idea that door to door shipping is the option to choose if you want less to be concerned with through the shipping process, you are correct! Door to door logistic support will also save you time. Once you get everything sorted out and set up with a door to door shipping company, your work is done!

Your Shipments Are Safe with Door to Door G&C Logistic Support

If you’re worried about what’s seemingly a relatively hands-off process of shipping, you’ll be glad to know that door to door shipping services help to ensure the safety of your product or shipment. From small loads to large industrial equipment, the logistics company you work with will make sure that your shipment arrives safely. You’ll never have to worry about losing track of your shipments and any point, and you’ll receive regular updates regarding them.

Of all of the different shipping options you’ll have when you work with a logistics company, door to door shipping is the easiest one you’ll be able to choose. With door to door logistics, your job is done once the shipment leaves your location or facility, and everything is taken care of by the company you chose for logistics services.

You won’t have to worry about any of the middle-man type jobs, such as paying additional fees once the shipment leaves, and you’ll rest easy knowing your shipment is on its way safely to its destination.

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Warehousing – Types and their functions https://gclogistic.com/warehousing-types-and-their-functions/ Tue, 11 Aug 2020 02:33:28 +0000 http://gclogistic.com/?p=265 A warehouse is a commercial building generally used for storage of goods and warehousing is the process of proper storage and handling of goods and cargo using scientific methods in the warehouse and making them available easily and smoothly when needed. In recent days, warehousing is considered as one of the most important aspect of […]

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A warehouse is a commercial building generally used for storage of goods and warehousing is the process of proper storage and handling of goods and cargo using scientific methods in the warehouse and making them available easily and smoothly when needed. In recent days, warehousing is considered as one of the most important aspect of trade.

Need for warehousing

  • Some commodities are produced in a particular season only. To ensure their off season availability, warehousing is required.
  • Some products are produced throughout the year but their demand is seasonal. Warehousing is important in such cases.
  • For the companies which opt for large scale production and bulk supply, warehouse is an unavoidable factor.
  • Warehousing help companies ensure quick supply of goods in demand.
  • Production of goods and their movement of goods are important for the companies for continuous production of goods.
  • Warehousing is also important for price stabilization. For necessary goods, the Government stores them in the warehouses and controls its supply in the market as per the price fluctuations.
  • Vital need of warehousing is for bulk breaking. Consider a trade agent who imports goods from a country for a large number of buyers in his own country. He first takes the goods to his warehouse and breaks it into small parts for supply to the buyers.
  • As far as cost saving is considered, warehousing helps the traders with cross docking. All the goods are consolidated in the warehouse and then stuffed into containers according their destination. This is mainly beneficial for small traders who export low quantity of goods.

Major functions of a warehouse

  • Storage of goods
  • Protection of goods
  • Risk bearing
  • Financing
  • Processing
  • Grading and branding
  • Transportation

Types of warehouses

  • Private Warehouses
    These are generally owned by the manufacturers or traders or distributors and are used to store exclusively owned goods as well as usually preferred by farmers near their fields, wholesalers or distributors or retailers near their territory, manufacturers near their factories, exporters or importers near ports. Private warehouses offer better control over movement and storage of goods and there is less chances of error. Beside these, product specific storage techniques can be opted in private warehouses.
  • Public Warehouses
    These warehouses are for use by general public and anyone can store their goods in public warehouses by paying very reasonable rent. These warehouses can be either private or state owned. In case a private company wants to start a public warehouse, it has to obtain a license from the government. Moreover, the operations of these public warehouses are regulated and monitored by government agencies. These warehouses are very cost effective. They are flexible enough to store several kinds of products. Public warehouses offer better value of money as the user pays only for the space they occupy.
  • Government warehouses
    The government warehouses are owned, managed and governed by Central or State government. They can be used by both private companies and government agencies for storage of goods. They are therefore also considered a form of public warehouses owned by government. Government warehouses provide better security and safety of goods as there is direct involvement of government. They are least expensive but require considerable paper work to be done.

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6 Benefits Of Outsourcing Your Order Fulfillment https://gclogistic.com/6-benefits-of-outsourcing-your-order-fulfillment/ Tue, 11 Aug 2020 02:31:18 +0000 http://gclogistic.com/?p=263 by Alexis Damen Part of running a business is learning how to delegate. Because let’s be honest: We can’t do it all — even if we try. Letting go of certain tasks is important. It frees up your valuable time and allows you to focus on building your retail business. It may be hard to […]

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by Alexis Damen

Part of running a business is learning how to delegate. Because let’s be honest: We can’t do it all — even if we try.

Letting go of certain tasks is important. It frees up your valuable time and allows you to focus on building your retail business. It may be hard to trust other people to work on your “baby” with the same passion as you. Or, you may have budget constraints. However, if you can afford to, there are certain tasks that are easier to let go of — and one of those is order fulfillment.

What is an Order Fulfillment Service Provider?

Order fulfillment providers essentially warehouse your goods (i.e. your products) and fulfill orders on your behalf (they could come from in-store shoppers or online customers).

To accomplish this, fulfillment services typically integrate their software with your ecommerce store to streamline the entire fulfillment process. Once they receive an order, they pick, pack, and prepare the product for shipment.

Fulfillment providers also coordinate and schedule shipment pickups with carriers such as FedEx, UPS, and USPS.

Fulfillment providers typically charge a flat monthly storage fee. The flat fee is determined by the number of bins/palettes you warehouse in their facility. Then, once they ship an order, they charge additional fees.

The Why Behind FulFillment Services: The Benefits of Outsourcing Order Fulfillment

Outsourcing order fulfillment has many benefits, such as lower shipping rates, reduced operating costs, and a broader reach to help you grow into new markets. And working with a fulfillment service provider allows you to focus on other aspects of your business and continue to grow.

“Fulfillment is an area of business that requires a team with a different set of skills,” says Brendan Heegan from Boxzooka.

Heegan recommends that retailers focus on their strengths and to consider delegating tasks that don’t fall within their skill sets.

“Retailers should outsource anything that is not their core competency,” he says. “Their core competency could be designing, sourcing, marketing, and selling of their product(s). Wasting overqualified resources to keep order fulfillment in-house becomes more expensive than outsourcing, in some cases.”

Your success does not only depend on the quality of your product — it also depends on the quality of your order fulfillment service. While you may offer a high-quality product, order fulfillment plays a crucial role in whether your business excels. Delayed, missing, or incorrect shipments are all surefire ways to alienate your customers — which is why it’s important to get order fulfillment right.

To help retailers better understand how fulfillment services can be advantageous for your business, we’ll look at six benefits of outsourcing order fulfillment that can help you offer a better customer service experience while you focus on growing your business.

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1. Lower Your Shipping Costs

Many order fulfillment providers have facilities all over the country and overseas. This creates a solid foundation to offer lower shipping rates — resulting in bulk delivery discounts that you can take advantage of.

While it depends on the order fulfillment provider you choose, on average, you can save around 15% to 35% off published shipping rates. Fulfillment providers also have software that allows them to browse shipping rates from various carriers and select the most cost-effective rate.

For example, if you pay $6.00 per shipment that you fulfill in-house and you ship 100 orders per month, that’s $600 per month, or $7,200 spent on shipping in a year.

  • $6.00 (per shipment) X 100 (orders per month) = $600 (monthly shipping costs)
  • $600 (monthly shipment costs) X 12 (months per year) = $7,200 (annual shipping costs)

Based on the example above, if you take advantage of bulk delivery discounts from your order fulfillment provider — even if it’s only 15% — you will save $90 per month or $.90 per shipment. If you continue to ship 100 orders per month, you will save $1,080 on shipping over one year.

  • $600 (monthly shipping costs) X .15 (15% discount) = $90 (monthly savings)
  • $90 (monthly savings) X 12 (months per year) = $1,080 (annual savings)
  • $7,200 (annual shipping costs before discount) – $1,080 (annual savings after discount) = $6,120 (annual shipping costs after discount)

2. Reduce Your Operating Costs

According to IBISWorld’s Public Storage & Warehousing market research report, the warehousing and storage industry in the U.S. alone is valued at $22 billion and employs more than 600,000 people. Warehousing and fulfillment is a thriving industry partially because more businesses recognize the potential cost-savings.

With fulfillment services, you only pay for what you use. Fulfillment services usually charge a flat storage fee for your products that are being warehoused. After that, you’re only charged for picked, packed, and shipped orders.

And while you may experience a seasonal increase or decrease in sales, that won’t affect your base costs. Your storage expenses only change when the number of units you warehouse changes.

3. Extend Your Reach

Go global. Whether you receive an order from another state or from another country, with the right order fulfillment provider, you’ll be ready to take your business to the next level.

Many fulfillment companies have the framework in place to ship and deliver orders to any part of the world. You can use their global platform to extend your reach and grow into new markets.

4. Improve Your Customer Service

Reliable customer service support is an essential part of running a business. Many order fulfillment providers offer 24/7 support through email or phone. This includes executing easy returns, exchanges, and refunds.

Fulfillment services can also help retailers meet evolving customer expectations. According to recent data, about half (49%) of shoppers say same-day delivery options are enticing enough to get them to shop online from a specific retailer. Almost two-thirds (63%) want estimated or guaranteed delivery dates, and companies with same-day delivery tend to gain an advantage over 85% of their competitors.

And same-day delivery is just the tip of the fulfillment iceberg. Customers also demand a breadth of other delivery options such as buy online, pick up in-store (also known as click and collect); reserve online, pick up in-store; and buy online then ship from store. And more retailers are offering these options to keep their customers happy.

But offering all these delivery services can turn into a logistics nightmare for retailers. The good news is that order fulfillment providers can help. Fulfillment services can help retailers offer these delivery and pickup options for retailers to meet those evolving demands and keep customers satisfied.

5. Using Technology to Streamline Order Fulfillment

Many fulfillment companies use the latest technology to process and ship your products. Their systems integrate with your ecommerce store, and the result is a streamlined order fulfillment process that often includes the below services:

  • Inventory management
  • Item tracking
  • Security
  • Shipping and handling
  • Carrier selection
  • Payment processing

6. You Can Focus On Selling (And More)

Another advantage of outsourcing your order fulfillment is the efficiencies it creates for your retail business. While order fulfillment is more manageable for smaller businesses, this task can become difficult as you scale your business. As you receive an increasing number of orders from various sales channels (in-store, online, sales events), order fulfillment can significantly eat into your working hours.

But you can leave the heavy lifting to your order fulfillment center and spend more time doing what you love — growing your business. Focus your time and effort on design, marketing, and selling your product.

Moving Forward with Outsourcing Order Fulfillment

Now that you know the benefits of outsourcing order fulfillment, it’s a good idea to get a better understanding of the costs involved. Ultimately, you need to do what is best for you and your business.

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