Thursday 26 February 2015

The Taxi Journey

Within the Global Automotive supply chain and packaging industry, I have been surprised at the lack of knowledge and awareness of the role returnable packaging can play in these ever increasing and sometimes complex supply chains.

Everyone is concerned about cost savings wherever possible and squeezing all areas in order to reduce the money spent throughout the manufacturing and supply process. Then the second train of thought is how to cope with the growing demand across the globe to ensure they keep up with the demand of sales and deadlines. 

Yet there is a lack of awareness at the one solution that can help the automotive conquer both of these tasks, ‘one trip returnable packaging’ however when I speak to supply chain professionals there is a great number that don't grasp this idea.

I describe the concept of ‘one trip returnable packaging’ as simply a taxi service. One trip returnable packaging is the taxi service for the global supply chain. The Taxi is the packaging.

You call a taxi when you require it. The taxi arrives  you get in, or in this case the Component parts, the taxi proceeds on the journey dropping you, or in this case the component parts at the location. You pay the taxi driver the fare for the journey. Then the taxi moves onto the next job.

The plastic/steel returnable totes play the role of the taxi which are requested by the tier supplier to transport parts to the automotive manufacturer. The owner of the taxi is the pooling company, 4PL or OEM/Tier.

As a taxi takes you to the door of your location, returnable packaging can be taken directly to the assembly line. It does not require the handling processes associated with expendable packaging which could be likened to being dropped at the end of your street as opposed to outside your door. 

The client then pays for the journey that the parts have travelled. Then the returnable totes can then be used by someone else in a similar location. 

Therefore, the costs compared to expendable packaging are significantly reduced as there are no unpacking and repacking processes required as well as disposing of cardboard and wood from the expendable packaging.


Let’s discuss this in Bonn at the Automotive Logistics Conference.

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