World Wide Shipment

World Wide Shipment

Royal Supply Chain Logistics’s extensive reach makes Worldwide Shipment and easy task. Faster speed to market and shorter product lifecycles demand more frequent and smaller order quantities from across a diverse supplier base, while the need to reduce costs and optimize inventory remains an imperative. Using Royal Supply Chain Logistics Multi-Country Consolidation hubs to assemble full container loads from multiple origins for individual destinations allows you not only to continue to source smaller quantities economically, but also to quickly add new origins and destinations, speed-up or slow-down your cargo flows, and customize your products to make them suitable for destination markets. You regain economies of scale without impairing the brand’s agile, high frequency, low inventory retail model.

How it works :

  • Submission of Purchase Orders to suppliers, also copied to Royal Supply Chain Logistics
  • Your suppliers prepare your goods Suppliers arrange date and time for delivery to or collection by Royal Supply Chain Logistics
  • Goods are transported from suppliers to Royal Supply Chain Logistic’s country of origin facility
  • Goods receiving process is reported
  • Your goods are shipped to the Consolidation Centre where they are received and stored, and any Value Added service performed, before consolidation into full loads
  • The consolidation and shipping process is fully reported by EDI links
  • Customs and export documentation is completed and filed
  • Mode of transport is selected and consignment loaded
  • Your container is delivered to your destination, or deconsolidated at our Distribution Centre

What are the benefits ?

  • By consolidating full loads for single or multiple destinations closer to countries of origin, transport, handling and administrative costs and environmental impacts are reduced.
  • Value added services such as repacking, labelling and other destination-specific requirements can be provided at lower cost.
  • The benefits of trade agreements amongst origin, hub and destination countries can be explored with the right paper work, permissions and policies
  • MCC gives you maximum flexibility to switch between consolidated and full container load (FCL) traffic, and by using ‘free storage’ periods to postpone shipments to meet changing market conditions.