While the particular approach varies from organization to
organization, Procurement groups have historically looked at Logistics like any
other spend category. Composed of various subcategories and straddling the line
between direct and indirect, few could argue that it’s not unique. In spite of
this fact, savings-minded professionals tend to look at it and see one thing:
cost reduction opportunities.
They could benefit from a change of perspective. New opportunities and new sources of value will arise if they start to view Logistics through the eyes of a logistician.
Speaking a Different Language
When a Logistics professional looks at the category they see something far different. Whether they’re focused on small parcel, ocean freight, warehousing, LTL, FTL, or any other area of Logistics spend – they’re seeing a bigger and more strategically important picture. Where the Procurement professional sees opportunities to save and consolidate the supply base, they see an opportunity to mitigate risks, enhance efficiency, and accept a timely delivery of their freight. All the savings in the world won’t do them any good if their freight never arrives in the first place.
That’s why Procurement’s ‘conventional wisdom’ is often
poorly suited to the category.
Ask someone from Logistics what the low-cost option looks
like and you’ll likely hear a horror story. It could mean late shipments for
materials they need to build their products, lost freight within the carrier
network, and utter chaos across the supply chain. In their eyes, carrier relationships
are too strategic for a traditional cost reduction exercise. They’re not wrong.
A Strategic Imperative
2018
was among the most complicated years on record for Logistics professionals and their organizations. While a new one is well underway, last year’s disruptive
forces aren’t going anywhere. Unexpected legislation, capacity concerns, driver
shortages, extreme weather – these have become inescapable part of everyday
life. More importantly, they’re a reminder of why it’s so crucial for
Procurement and Logistics to pool their combined expertise and start
collaborating.
New
challenges bring a wealth of new opportunities with them, but only if
Procurement and Logistics alike start to think differently and reach a common
understanding of what it means to generate value.
For
Logistics, this will mean putting aside any preconceived ideas about
Procurement and its approach. It might also mean abandoning relationships (both
good and bad) with certain carriers. At the tactical level, Logistics decisions
are often made with little more than past experience in mind. It’s not uncommon
to hear a Logistics professional justify their choice of carrier with a story
about a single damaged shipment or one unfriendly driver.
The
real hard work, however, belongs to Procurement. In addition to optimizing (or
repairing) relationships with carriers, the function will need to quantify
so-called ‘soft savings’ like cost avoidance or extended payment terms. Though the
term ‘soft savings’ suggest they’re intangible and low-value, they’re actually
as tangible and potentially impactful as any metric. Presenting them in a
compelling way will move Logistics to action and encourage them to recognize
the benefit of collaborating more closely with Procurement.
Logistics
is a uniquely mutable and complicated category. Its professionals and price
points are always at the mercy of forces beyond their control. Bringing
Procurement and Logistics closer together will empower both units to optimize
what they can control and devise an
effective response for everything else.
Steer Past Obstacles with Source One
Connecting business units that don’t always speak the same
language is a specialty for Source One, a Corcentric company’s consultants.
We’ve consistently excelled at making Procurement an ally in
areas where it might’ve previously looked like a roadblock. Logistics is
certainly a unique beast of a category, but so are Marketing, IT, and HR. Our
team has elevated Procurement’s role in those categories and it can do the same
in Logistics for you.
We’re different than other Procurement consultants and different than other Logistics
consultants. While our past experiences and repository of best practices are
useful, we don’t believe for a moment that they’ve given us a one-size-fits-all
solution. Working alongside both your Procurement and Logistics teams, we’ll
develop a strategy that satisfies every business unit and provides for an
adaptable, dynamic organization.
Reach out today to learn more how Source One, a
Corcentric company can transform your organization by getting
Procurement and Logistics on the road to a more strategic and collaborative
future.
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