How to reduce costs
The biggest challenge facing businesses right now is the impact of raw material price increases. These are driven by increases in demand and bottlenecks in supply. They are leaving manufacturers, distributors and retailers alike battling price increases that are inflating costs. If you are looking for new ways to reduce costs, your packaging choices could help uncover savings throughout the operation.
Packaging can be a low value product in your operation. So
why is it taking up so much space in storage? Is paying rent and rates to store
cardboard boxes an effective use of resources? This question is particularly
pertinent if:
The business has experienced significant growth.
Business growth is forecast.
You are paying for additional storage or production space.
You need to reduce your business premises.
If you are purchasing packaging direct from a manufacturer,
you may be purchasing large MOQs to get the best price. We all welcome “best
price” but there are other financial considerations. Large MOQs can:
Tie up storage space, often for months at a time.
Impact cashflow – paying for 3 or 6 months of stock in one
hit.
Perish in storage or risk being written off due to over
ordering.
Consider purchasing packaging from a distributor. They can
reduce your MOQs and deliver stock as needed – freeing up space and cashflow.
Reduce Transport Costs:
Whether you are shipping orders in your own vehicles or using a courier,
a tweak in the packaging can reduce overall shipment weight. It will also
increase how many products you can fit on a pallet and in a truck. Using packaging to optimize product cubage
can increase payload and reduce the number of vehicles on the road. It reduces
fuel, labor, and freight costs. It also reduces your carbon footprint and
increases efficiency.
Improve Productivity:
If you have a labor heavy packing process, it will slow down your team.
And a slower team will take longer to get your products out of the door. With
the right packaging and an ergonomic packing area, you can speed up the packing
process and do more in less time. This will help you to cope with spikes in
demand without additional labor costs.
Reduce Damages and Returns:
If you are experiencing damage whilst goods are on route to customers,
it is time to review the packaging and packing process. Damages create expense
beyond the product breakage itself. It costs a company time and money to
correct a damaged order and the impact goes beyond customer service. RMA handling, the pick/pack team and
transportation are all affected.
The right packaging has the power to reduce – or remove – those costs and free up more time for your team.
Reduce Admin Costs:
The average costs of placing a Purchase Order are $80 per time. This
considers the management of orders, invoices, utility, and labor costs. If you
walk through your own company process, you may identify a higher (or lower)
cost. How many people are handling each order or invoice?
Multiple purchase orders also lead to increased handling in
the warehouse. When goods arrive in several batches on different supplier
vehicles, it generates a lot of paperwork.
If you are dealing with multiple packaging suppliers, you are raising
weekly or monthly purchase orders with each of them. It is worth finding out
how much this is costing you. You could make substantial savings by
consolidating your supplier base. You could make even bigger savings by
switching to a single supplier who can deliver all your packaging requirements.
By raising a single blanket PO each month your
administration is already reduced. Moreover, with monthly consolidated
invoicing (one invoice for a full month of deliveries) and reduced vehicle
deliveries to the warehouse, the handling of both paperwork and goods is much
reduced.
Tracking orders, managing forecasting, reporting, and
identifying packaging waste also becomes easier, because all your data is
potentially generated from a sole source.
If you would like to reduce costs in your business, contact Quick
Pak Inc today to find out how we can support your business. Call 813 242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com
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