Outbound transportation collaboration- Do It Yourself (DIY)
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Continuous increases in transportation costs on one
hand and companies' desire to reduce inventories and receiving
costs on the other hand, have been forcing shippers to come up with
innovative ways in tackling these two conflicting goals. One of
these innovations is horizontal transportation collaboration.
Horizontal transportation collaboration is the act of consolidation
of shipments across several firms. This collaboration opens up the
opportunity for companies to take advantage of the synergies that
may exist in their supply chain networks. Such collaborations can
be orchestrated through a 3PL or by the companies themselves via a
Do-It- Yourself (DIY) approach. Collaboration can be active or
passive. Active collaboration is when shippers plan their shipments
with the goal of consolidation. Passive collaboration is purely
opportunistic and takes advantage of synergies if and when they
occur. The focus of this thesis is passive DIY collaboration. This
research provides a practical guideline for companies who intend to
engage in DIY collaboration with other firms. It addresses how to
qualify potential collaboration partners, how to evaluate the
associated savings, and finally, how to make it work. As a part of
this thesis the actual data from six shippers were analyzed and the
potential savings were calculated. The analysis included multi-stop
truckload (MSTL) consolidation and pool point
distribution.
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[3] M. Barratt. Understanding the meaning of collaboration in the supply chain , 2004 .