Unlock savings in warehouse fulfilment with Europa

Posted on Thursday 21 March 2024

In the fast-paced world of warehouse logistics, where efficiency and reliability are paramount, unsuccessful deliveries damage reputations, erode customer satisfaction and inflict substantial financial losses.

HOWEVER, EUROPA Warehouse unveils a potent antidote – the fusion of automation and shared warehouse services. By harnessing cutting-edge technologies and fostering collaborative resource-sharing, companies can revolutionise their fulfilment operations, mitigating fulfilment errors and unlocking cost savings.

With real-world examples and data-driven insights, this article illuminates the transformative potential of these innovative strategies, offering a roadmap for companies seeking to optimise their supply chains, enhance efficiency, and fortify their bottom lines in an increasingly competitive landscape.

From managing inventory to orchestrating seamless delivery processes, every aspect of the supply chain must function like a well-oiled machine to ensure customer satisfaction and business success. It's a reality that companies grapple with daily, striving to navigate the complex network of supply chain challenges while balancing cost efficiency and service excellence. 

Yet, amid the hustle and bustle of modern commerce, one persistent obstacle continues to haunt companies: unsuccessful deliveries. These not only dent customer satisfaction but also inflict significant financial blows to businesses. 3PL specialist Europa Warehouse uncovers the hidden treasure trove of cost savings that automation and shared services bring to warehouse fulfilment. Looking at how these technologies and strategies can mitigate the costly repercussions of unsuccessful deliveries, offering insights gleaned from real-world implementations and data-driven analysis.

Understanding the fulfilment landscape

Managing fulfilment operations can feel like navigating a maze of challenges for companies worldwide. From the moment an order is placed to its final delivery, there are countless hurdles to overcome. One of the biggest challenges is the rising costs associated with fulfilment. As demand increases and consumer expectations soar, companies are under immense pressure to deliver goods quickly and efficiently, often at the expense of their bottom line.

Even more concerning than rising costs, is the ever present threat of unsuccessful deliveries. When a package doesn't reach its intended destination on time or in good condition, it is not just a minor inconvenience – it's a major blow to both customer satisfaction and company profitability. Customers become frustrated, trust is eroded, and businesses risk losing valuable repeat business. According to a recent report conducted by leading audit, tax and consulting firm RSM UK, called ‘The Real Economy’, 25 per cent of businesses experiencing upstream supply chain issues say their reputation is deteriorating as a result. More than a third (38 per cent) experiencing supply chain problems said they had seen an overall decline in customer satisfaction, and just over a quarter (28 per cent of businesses), said they have lost one or more key customers within the past year due to unanticipated supply chain pressures.

Studies have shown that unsuccessful deliveries can cost companies millions of pounds each year. Whether it's due to picking errors, incorrect addresses, or damaged goods, the financial implications are staggering. In fact, research indicates that the average cost of a unsuccessful delivery can range as high as £25 per occurrence. Multiply that by the thousands – or even millions – of deliveries companies handle each year, and you begin to grasp the magnitude of the problem. 

 We'll explore how automation and shared services offer a pathway to overcoming these challenges, revolutionizing the way companies manage their fulfilment operations. By harnessing the power of technology and collaboration, companies can mitigate the risks associated with unsuccessful deliveries and pave the way for a more efficient and profitable future.

Leveraging automation and shared services for efficiency

Automation plays a pivotal role in revolutionising fulfilment processes, offering streamlined solutions from order processing to inventory management. With robust quality control processes to prevent picking errors, thus reducing cost, a shared-user system can be quickly scaled up or down to meet fluctuating demand. In turn, this allows for accurate financial modelling because of the high level of predictability. For peak planning, this is crucial to ensure a seamless supply chain from start to finish whilst not blowing budgets. By implementing automated systems, companies can significantly reduce manual labour, minimise errors, and accelerate order fulfilment, ultimately enhancing overall efficiency.  

In addition to automation, shared services present an innovative approach to optimising fulfilment operations. By pooling resources and expertise, companies can access shared warehousing facilities and IT infrastructure, unlocking cost efficiencies and operational synergies.

Shared warehousing, for instance, enables companies to leverage shared storage spaces, reducing overhead costs and increasing flexibility in inventory management. Similarly, shared IT infrastructure allows businesses to access advanced technologies and expertise without the burden of individual investment and maintenance costs. Companies participating in shared warehousing initiatives have reported significant cost savings and improved delivery performance, while those leveraging shared IT infrastructure have achieved greater agility and scalability that is cost friendly in their operations.

Europa Warehouse – the award-winning, specialist third-party logistics (3PL) division of Europa Worldwide Group – has a ‘shared-user’ automated solution, housed at its 715,000 square-foot warehouse in Corby. This single facility provides state-of-the-art, £11 million automation technology to multiple businesses, making access more affordable. This shared-user approach to automation is a rare find within the UK market. 

By embracing these innovative approaches, companies can streamline processes, reduce costs, and position themselves for success in today's dynamic marketplace.

Quantifying the impact on unsuccessful deliveries

Exploring the direct correlation between automation, shared services, and the reduction of unsuccessful deliveries reveals significant insights. Data and research findings underscore the effectiveness of automation and shared services in improving delivery performance and driving long-term profitability. Significant reductions in delivery errors always leads to smoother operations, better order accuracy, and happier, more loyal customers. Furthermore, the financial implications of minimising unsuccessful deliveries are profound, with companies saving substantial amounts on re-delivery costs, refunds, and the potential loss of customer trust.

The need to do more with less seems to lean heavily toward automation and technological solutions. However, we recognise that all businesses are different and understand that simply offering a technological solution to 3PL requirements is not always the answer to achieving a lean, competitive 3PL model. Finding the right balance takes time, dedication, the ability to dig deep to understand each individual business and ultimately the ability to be creative in the design of solutions that deliver efficiencies and improvements. At Europa, this is what we are good at. 

For professionals seeking to enhance their logistics operations, practical advice and strategies are essential for successful integration. These include carefully evaluating and selecting suitable automation solutions and shared service providers. A step-by-step guide or checklist can aid in this process, ensuring the chosen technologies align with specific business needs and goals.

Ongoing monitoring and optimisation are equally crucial. Sustained improvements in fulfilment efficiency and cost reduction require diligent oversight. Regularly evaluating performance metrics and adjusting strategies as needed can help maintain momentum and drive continued success. By prioritising continuous improvement, companies can stay ahead of the curve and maximise the benefits of automation and shared services.

In summary

Automation and shared services, two transformative forces, represent game-changing solutions reshaping the fulfilment landscape and offering a beacon of hope for companies seeking to streamline operations, significantly reduce labour costs and increase productivity. 

Real-world examples, such as a drinks retailers' ability to scale up from 40,000 to 100,000 pick units in a 24-hour period demonstrate the tangible benefits of integrating these innovations into logistics operations. Businesses that are utilising technology to create added value need to encompass a tailored solution which meets the business requirements of customers. Finding the right technologies that help to drive up productivity, improve quality, remove waste, and stabilise workflows is essential. Having automation is one thing but having a team with the skills, expertise and experience to operate it successfully is quite another. Working with the right people is vital – it’s this collaboration between the two which drives success. 

Whether evaluating suitable technologies or implementing collaborative partnerships, taking proactive steps towards automation and shared services is essential for driving long-term success in the competitive landscape of modern logistics. Reach out to Europa today to explore our innovative automation and shared warehouse solutions.

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