3 Common Logistics Mistakes in Starting your Own Business
The thrill
of opening your dream business is exciting. But when it comes to operations,
logistics might not always be top of mind for budding business owners.
You might be focused on
product development and sales, have limited resources, or find the entire
concept of logistics too complex. However, its importance is often overstated.
It encompasses many aspects, from storing materials and finished products and managing
your stocks to fulfilling orders and moving products.
If you’re a budding entrepreneur, here are three mistakes you might be making when it comes to logistics and how you can avoid them:
Not
Optimizing Your Distribution
Imagine you're a small business owner selling handcrafted wallets and you have a bulk order from a couple who’s set to get married next week. Relying on less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping might seem economical, but you will have to wait for other shipments, potentially delaying your delivery. Your deliveries arrived last minute – but the damage has been done, and you have a bridezilla giving you negative reviews.
Imagine you're a small business owner selling handcrafted wallets and you have a bulk order from a couple who’s set to get married next week. Relying on less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping might seem economical, but you will have to wait for other shipments, potentially delaying your delivery. Your deliveries arrived last minute – but the damage has been done, and you have a bridezilla giving you negative reviews.
It is essential to take time to optimize your distribution method or partner with a reliable delivery trucking service that has key distribution points.
Not Anticipating Seasonal Surges
Planning for day-to-day operations is essential for any business, but anticipating how different occasions or seasons can impact your business takes careful planning. Failure to account for seasonal surges can lead to unpredictable demands, sales disruptions, and stockouts.
Picture this: you’re a health supplement retailer. It’s only October but you know that as soon as the new year enters, most people are starting their wellness journey and there might be a demand for fitness-related products. Come January and you don’t have enough stocks of your popular supplements, you may have to deal with the aftermath of negative reviews by disappointed customers, which may also deter potential ones.
Ninja Van’s equipment such as the Dimension Weighing and Scanning, automated rollers, conveyors, and multipurpose mobile scanners are designed to provide an accurate movement of your inventory, allowing you to access a Live View of your inventory with real-time updates.
On the other hand, Ninja Restock provides flexibility for small businesses to do smaller, frequent restocks without the need to pay for an entire truck. Smaller load requirements and frequent drop-offs allow you to deliver nationwide, whether daily, weekly, or twice a week, while only paying for the space your products occupy in Ninja Van’s trucks.
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