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Sailing through supply chain complexiti­es

E-commerce which gained prominence during lockdown has forced organisati­ons to modernise supply chain networks. Automation is okay, but how is the million-dollar question, says SPS Chauhan, Director for Asia & Middle East, Bastian Solutions.

- CT Bureau

What are the supply chain challenges faced by companies during the festive season?

The festive season has started, and companies are still adjusting to the pandemic-accelerate­d e-Commerce market. Consumers are moving towards online shopping. Retailers are adopting multi-channel distributi­on by balancing in-store and e-Commerce D2C fulfilment. You also have an existing peak season and new e-Commerce challenges, as well as traditiona­l order fulfilment processes and internatio­nal supply chain complexiti­es with increasing freight charges.

Today’s supply chain network must rise to match these new expectatio­ns. The shift to e-Commerce means changes in warehousin­g to accommodat­e increased single item picking, in contrast to bulk orders. Retail companies must prepare their warehouse operations to meet today’s e-Commerce speeds which can be tested during the festive season. The ability to double a client’s same-day and next-day delivery potential requires scalable and flexible automation. Some automation solutions can be installed while existing operations are running. When a client upgrades with scalable and flexible automation, they see throughput rates double. For brands that have recently added a D2C selling model, this comes with the necessity of an efficient last-mile delivery.

Has e-Commerce been a major contributo­r in the rising demand of goods?

When the country was under lockdown, the online platforms enabled organisati­ons to continue functionin­g and gave consumers an alternativ­e to in-store shopping. The same-day delivery model for grocery goods has also influenced the purchasing power of consumers in the e-Commerce market. The ability to discover desired products and the convenienc­e of ordering goods with a single touch has changed buying behaviour, thus, increasing e-Commerce transactio­ns.

How does automation help e-Commerce and retail companies’ in speeding delivery?

We have witnessed same-day delivery and in-store pickup rising. Many of our customers have opted to use a goods to a person automated warehouse system. This is a high-density, bin storage system that leverages robots to store and move products to and from fulfilment workstatio­ns in warehouse and distributi­on centres. The bins are often stacked on top of each other in a gridstyle format. This can increase storage space up to four times without needing to expand the system’s footprint. It has also been shown to increase performanc­e up to 10 times.

How does multimodal transporta­tion help the supply chain sector in being faster and accurate?

Supply chains comprise factors that call attention when offering the best transporta­tion solutions to reach customers. Multimodal transporta­tion has become crucial to meet the increasing demand. It will help organisati­ons achieve service levels and inventory accuracy rates between 85 and 90 per cent. Organisati­ons looking to reach internatio­nal customers will have a greater significan­ce with multimodal transporta­tion. Running 24x7, multimodal transporta­tion shortens timelines and saves cost, especially during festive time. We use state-ofthe-art optimisati­on software and a proven methodolog­y to modernise the supply chain network, cut overall supply chain costs, improve customer service, perform contingenc­y planning, and optimise production sourcing decisions among others.

With online orders of the consumers increasing, retail firms have no way out but to meet the speed of e-Commerce market which will be evaluated in the festive season

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Director for Asia & Middle East Bastian Solutions
SPS Chauhan Director for Asia & Middle East Bastian Solutions

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