The complexity of the modern supply chain requires agility and advanced capabilities that can keep goods moving and avoid catastrophic disruptions. Dealing with the continuous impact of COVID-19 on the supply chain requires the ability to keep various logistics technologies and services working in harmony. To this end, finding a third-party logistics (3PL) provider with a broad range of connected service offerings can help mitigate communication issues between processes and streamline your overall supply chain operation.
A Lot of Moving Parts
3PLs come in many shapes and sizes, offering a variety of capabilities. Some specialize in a single area, while others have an extensive service portfolio. When looking for a single-source provider for your logistics needs, you might need some of the following capabilities:
FULLFILLMENT AND DISTRIBUTION
Retailers, e-commerce sellers, and direct-to-consumer manufacturers may lack the internal capabilities to fulfill online orders efficiently. Therefore, many 3PLs offer order fulfillment capabilities that allow businesses to hand off customer orders to an experienced partner rather than investing time and financial resources into building a large-scale fulfillment operation from the ground up. Some of the offerings within a comprehensive order fulfillment solution include:
- Returns management
- Inventory management
- Packaging
- Labeling
- Pick-and-pack
While your company may not need individual consumer orders fulfilled, you may need to replenish inventory at your network of retail stores, service centers, offices, or other various locations. In this case, you want a 3PL that offers distribution services instead. Not to be confused with a fulfillment center, a distribution center focuses on moving larger volumes of goods and supplies, which the receiving facility breaks down for individual use or sale. Your 3PL may offer distribution services such as:
- Reverse logistics
- Palletization
- Distribution management
- Labeling
- Cross-docking
Of note, some 3PLs can offer both distribution and online order fulfillment services from the same location for customers that need both services.
TECHNOLOGY
In 2021, supply chains simply can’t run efficiently without access to logistics technology software solutions. Any modern 3PL should have numerous technologies built into its rates that allow it to automate processes, collect data, and communicate with your in-house planning, forecasting, and order management technologies. Additionally, the 3PL makes investments in various material handling technologies, so you don’t have to. Some of the solutions found at a quality 3PL may include:
- Warehouse Management System (WMS)
- Transportation Management System (TMS)
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- Lot/serial tracking
- Material handling systems
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT/BROKERAGE
In highly volatile freight markets, a 3PL may stand as the difference between moving your freight or leaving it sitting unloaded on the dock. As capacity tightens, carriers tend to favor higher-volume customers that provide them with steady business. A 3PL can leverage the combined volumes of all of its customers to get capacity and better rates with parcel carriers, truckload carriers, and less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers.
When disruption becomes the new normal, you’ll also want your 3PL to have a diverse range of options to move your shipments. To move cargo when it really counts, many shippers will benefit from a 3PL with a combination of internal trucking assets, existing brokerage relationships with third-party trucking carriers, and the ability to move shipments on multiple modes.
INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
The United States currently faces a historic capacity shortage in industrial real estate. The lack of available industrial space can make it difficult for growing companies to establish new warehouses in critical areas. While many 3PLs offer some or all of the services listed above, far fewer have experience in site selection and real estate brokerage necessary to find viable locations in primary and secondary markets when capacity is exceptionally tight. A 3PL with an established real estate portfolio and the capability to expand it based on the needs of its customers can provide a valuable puzzle piece in your turnkey logistics solution.
About Phoenix Logistics
Strategic Real Estate. Applied Technology. Tailored Service. Creativity. Flexibility. These fundamentals reflect everything we do at Phoenix Logistics. We provide specialized support in locating and attaining the correct logistics solutions for every client we serve. Most logistic competitors work to win 3PL contracts, and then attempt to secure the real estate to support it. As an affiliate of giant industrial real estate firm Phoenix Investors, we can quickly secure real estate solutions across its portfolio or leverage its market and financial strength to quickly source and acquire real estate to meet our client’s need.
Kurt Jensen is the Senior Vice President, Acquisitions & Leasing of Phoenix Investors, a national real estate firm specializing in industrial real estate based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is a seasoned executive with over 25 years of entrepreneurial, management, and deal-making experience.
Frank P. Crivello is a Milwaukee-based developer and Chairman & Founder of Phoenix Investors.