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Glass Manufacturer: Transport Equipment Feasibility Study

Identifying cost optimisation opportunities through a wide ranging review of the upstream logistics freight network

Australian Manufacturer

Multi-faceted approach to upstream logistics improvement

Our client is a $400m building products manufacturer with freight in scope of $15.7m. Prological conducted a wide ranging review of the Upstream logistics freight network to identify opportunities for cost optimisation through:

  • equipment design
  • increased trailer utilization and minimising dead running
  • coordinated transport planning  third-party solutions.

Redesigning the network

Our team implemented the following approach to test and subsequently confirm a substantial reduction in cost to serve:

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the current outbound supply chain.
  • Conduct a feasibility freight market assessment to confirm the thesis is achievable.
  • Lead a loading and restraint feasibility study to assess the development of sustainable processes for the safe and secure loading, unloading and restraint of fully loaded product frames.
  • Assess truck payload to identify how many tonnes of product could be loaded under the various models.
  • Document the detailed design specification in preparation to engagement and execution.

Compelling improvements

Based on the detailed assessment of key activities we identified approximately $3m of savings per annum and other opportunities.

On application of the initial processes and recommendations, the project delivered between $3.4m and $3.6m of savings.

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