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The Parts Are on the Way, but at What Cost?

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Himanshugupta
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logistic trend in emerging countries
Himanshugupta   9/26/2012 1:30:53 PM
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In last few years i have seen something quite interesting happening in India as far as logistics and supply chain is concerned. With the advent of e-commerce in last decade and now it becoming a rage, these companies are building their own courier and postage network rather than relying on pre-existing private and public services. I do not know the real reason but i think tha better customer service, bit expensive but more reliable service and long term planning can be some reasons. I know that in US, FexEx and UPS etc are usually preferred for e-commerce services but not in India. I wonder whether any such activity is happening in other emerging countries.

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The Parts Are on the Way, but at What Cost?
SP   9/26/2012 2:54:48 AM
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Agreed if the transport medium by road is reduced, cost of logistics are bund to go high. And ultimately parts are going to get expensive. But truck driver's job isnt a fancy one. Its a hectic job with less pay. The risks are more.

_hm
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Manufacture close to home
_hm   9/25/2012 7:14:15 PM
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Bring manufacturing close to home. Along with transportation, it will bring ten more advantages.

 

 

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