Logistics Case Study
Logistics Case Study
Logistics Case Study
Noatum Logistics develop and implement plans and programs that support three
areas of strategic focus: Global Coverage , Local Expertise and Superior
Service
1. The first priority for Noatum Logistics was to immediately get the supply chain
running again.
3. With product once again flowing out of Asia, the emphasis turned to designing
processes which would deliver ongoing benefits to the customer’s bottom line.
Initial areas of focus were shipment consolidation, kitting operations, purchase
order and shipment visibility, trade management, and transportation rates.
c. The solution THE FIRST PHASE OF THE PROJECT
- During the four-week start-up phase, Noatum Logistics implemented process improvements to lower
costs and improve efficiencies.
- Renegotiated freight terms to ex-works (EXW), giving the customer greater control and visibility to its
shipments while reducing the duties it paid on imports.
- Established a consistent “milk-run” vendor pick-up schedule, lowering their inland transportation costs and
standardizing pick-ups and deliveries for improved production planning.
- Kitting activities moved from the U.S. to Noatum Logistics in the China free trade zone, permitted vendor
consolidation from China, Taiwan and Korea for higher shipping volumes and better transportation rates, and
paved the way for direct-to-customer shipping from Hong Kong to multiple locations in the United States, the
U.K., and other international destinations, enhancing customer service.
- Other features of the initial start-up service included cross-border transportation and documentation at
origin; customs brokerage services at origin and destination; value-added services for special project
support; and shipment tracking and reporting.
c. The solution THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROJECT
Moving into the second phase of the project, Noatum Logistics continued to create solutions
which standardize processes and support strategic projects for the customer:
The timely transfer of Kitting activities has enabled suppliers across Asia to
integrate with each other to obtain higher transportation volume and better
transportation rates, and also improve customer service