It is a widely known fact that the postal service is value-for-money, relatively fast and is reliable.
With the emphasis on one-piece flow to balance supply with demand, my companies and small businesses can use our global mail infrastructure to reduce their own cost. Packaged foods, clothes, sauces to iPhones and iPads can all be delivered with bubble wrap protection in mail.
Companies might want to split their deliveries to use mail and share savings with their customers. Delivery space in their trucks will be freed up to do more businesses.
Vacuum sealing machines for items containing mostly air could be worthwhile investment, especially for relatively more expensive clothes, pillows and beauty products.
This blog covers new pull supply chain responsiveness and logistics concepts for hubs with good air and sea-freight connectivity like Singapore. Big data and web analytics are creating new demand opportunities, and help operations meet growing global regulatory standards. Very often, my work also involves helping online retailers improve operations. Discussions spans from raw materials serialization, to manufacturing, marketing and sales. Visualization and analysis techniques are also shared.

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