System reduces import management costs by half
Tokyo, January 6, 2016 – Yusen Logistics Co. Ltd. and SATO Corporation have collaborated to launch a global logistics IT solution to integrate purchase order, production and shipment, and transport data to provide significant labor savings to customers. This supply chain optimization tool is currently available for customers with global operations in all industries and business segments.
The solution is a combination of Yusen Logistics' NEXT Visibility System and SATO's Daisharin SaaS scan and pack system which integrates customer purchase orders and production, packaging and shipping data at overseas factories and warehouses, together with international shipping data. The solution makes use of barcodes and portable scanners to reduce manual data entry and documentation.
In global logistics, inconsistencies between freight and documentation data lead to troublesome revision work due to geographical and language barriers. In addition, the manual confirmation of freight requires significant labor resources for incoming shipments at the destination.
The solution delivers labor savings to customers by preventing the need for such revisions, thanks to improved data accuracy from the shipping side. Effective utilization of data throughout the system dramatically enhances efficiency on the receiving side. Also, since the solution is cloud-based, overseas production and packaging status, as well as progress in shipment status, can be readily accessed online, eliminating inquiries to the factory and carrier. The service is also available for a monthly fee, reducing up-front investment and maximizing cost benefit.
The solution, recently introduced by a leading manufacturer of sports equipment, successfully reduced costs associated with import management by half. Furthermore, the coordination between purchase order management and warehouse management systems led to more efficient data management for the entire supply chain.
Issues solved by the Yusen Logistics and SATO solution:
• Time-consuming work for tracking production status and shipment status in other countries
• Revisions to correct documentation issues
• High up-front costs for system installation
Yusen Logistics Co., Ltd.
Address: Sumitomo Fudosan Shiba-Koen Tower 2-11-1, Shiba-Koen Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
Capital: ¥4.301 billion
President: Hiromitsu Kuramoto
Business: Air and ocean freight forwarding services, intermodal & trans-modal transport service, integrated international shipping service, etc.
Yusen Logistics website: www.yusen-logistics.com
SATO CORPORATION
Address: 1-7-1 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
Capital: ¥4 billion
President: Keisuke Yamada
Business: Automatic recognition system proposal & sales of hardware, software and supplies.
SATO Group website: www.satoworldwide.com
About SATO
SATO (TOKYO:6287) is a global auto-ID solutions provider for leading manufacturing, logistics, retail, food & beverage, health care companies. With a bottom-up understanding of on-site use applications, SATO tags items with identifiers to improve supply chain flows of tomorrow by solving managerial and operational challenges of today. An industry pioneer with 79 years of expertise and a 5,000+ strong global workforce in 27 countries, SATO engineers solutions to streamline operations, boost accuracy, support sustainability initiatives, provide assurance and emotional connections, extending value all the way to the consumer. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019, it reported revenues of JPY 116,179 million (USD 1.05 billion*). More information about SATO can be found at www.satoworldwide.com, LinkedIn and Twitter.
*Conversion is based on an average exchange rate of 1 US Dollar = 110.92 Japanese Yen
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