Saving Transportation Dollars
Posted: Wednesday, June 10, 2009
by Anthony Nuzio
ICC
I had the distinct pleasure of being a panelist at the Transportation and Logistics Council Annual Meeting in St. Louis, MO last week. The title of the session was "Saving Transportation $$$. My presentation focused on three key areas, Carrier Selection and Evaluation, Contract Negotiation and Auditing and Performance Measurements. Here are some key points from that presentation.
Contract Negotiation: Remember, contract is not a four-letter word! Over the years we have seen reluctance on the part of shippers to enter into contractual agreements with their freight carriers. Why? Are they afraid they will have to make a commitment? Yet they always want a lower rate. Contracts protect BOTH parties. Shippers and carriers must be prepared to share information on an "Open Book" basis. Remember, for successful long-term business relationships shippers and carriers must be partners and as partners they should be looking out for the financial well-being of the other party.
Auditing and Performance Measurements: Both parties MUST create a systematic examination and evaluation of all Processes. Create a defined audit strategy and plan of action. Evaluate existing controls and make sure they work. If not, modify them to ensure they work. The audit process should include goals to constantly drive out costs for both parties. Create an environment for periodic business reviews between the parties to ensure that everything that's supposed to happen is in fact happening. Be sure to assess customer feedback and remember that includes internal as well as external customers. Failure is not an option.
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