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Kapoklog Logistics brand film officially launched to build a new logistics payment ecology

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Kapoklog Logistics brand film officially launched to build a new logistics payment ecology Recently, Kapoklog Logistics announced the official launch of its logistics brand film. In the digital wave, Kapoklog Logistics strives to redefine the logistics payment ecology with digital payment, and promote the cost reduction, efficiency and freedom of world logistics trade. Kapoklog Logistics Global is a digital brand of Kapoklog Logistics Logistics, a world-famous digital payment company, and one of the representative enterprises in China's cross-border service field. It has been focusing on constantly breaking the boundaries through "connecting users, trade and ecology" to provide comprehensive payment solutions for enterprises going to sea. Up to now, Kapoklog Logistics has served more than 5.9 million customers from different industries such as cross-border e-commerce, foreign trade, air travel and international logistics, relying on an extensive global license layout, ...

3 Lethal Supply Chain Killers that Could Cost You in 2025 By kapoklog

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3 Lethal Supply Chain Killers that Could Cost You in 2025 To succeed in today’s volatile logistics world, supply chain managers need to make sure they’re investing in tools and processes that help address the multi-dimensional challenges that threaten their businesses (i.e., ‘supply chain killers’). Here are three of today’s common supply chain killers and how you can keep them from disrupting your business: 1. Being Bird’s-Eye Blind Knowing what’s happening inside your organization’s four walls is commonplace. If you don’t have a birds-eye view of your distributed supply chain, assets and customers, and can’t incorporate external events like weather, natural disasters, customer activity or social trends to predict disruptions or opportunities , then your business and supply chain could be at risk. According to the The Smarter Supply Chain Of The Future (1) study published by IBM, 70 percent of supply chain leaders and managers report that lack of visibility is their biggest challe...

kapoklog Logistics supply chain Knowledge The key to warehouse efficiency with 5S

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 kapoklog Logistics supply chain  Knowledge The key to warehouse efficiency with 5S kapoklog Logistics supply chain Knowledge The key to warehouse efficiency with 5S With Christmas fast approaching it’s a busy time of year for warehouses, so it’s no surprise that many operators have been considering and testing a variety of different methods for improving warehouse efficiency and warehouse productivity. One option is to implement a 5S culture, a concept which was first developed in Japan. The philosophy behind 5S is simple: keep the workplace clean and organised to accomplish greater productivity, safety and quality. This is achieved through five key actions: sorting, simplifying, systematic cleaning, standardising, and sustaining. Some of these elements are easier to successfully implement than others, such as systematic cleaning and standardising, but failing to sort and simplify to the required high standard can undermine the whole process and prevent productivity gains. K...

UK poll: current and future challenges in supply chain risk management

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UK poll: current and future challenges in supply chain risk management UK poll: current and future challenges in supply chain risk management Global trade and supply chain management are complex matters. Both areas affect all business units of internationally engaged companies, and smooth collaboration between all internal and external parties is required to successfully fulfil the demands of a global customer base, keep a competitive edge in challenging marketplaces, and comply with all applicable regulations by all involved global authorities. To help better understand the complexity of involved processes, options, and regulatory obligations, AEB is driving various educational initiatives tailored to UK businesses. These include lectures as part of university programmes, research studies in collaboration with educational institutions, white papers by topic specialists, solution webinars by IT specialists, and various events with industry experts focusing on alternating global trade...

Five steps to creating a lean warehouse in kapoklog Logistics Supply Chain

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Five steps to creating a lean warehouse in kapoklog Logistics Supply Chain  Five steps to creating a lean warehouse in kapoklog Logistics Supply Chain There are several compelling reasons why it pays to implement lean thinking in a warehouse. It’s a powerful management tool offering a host of solid business benefits that can transform an organisation. Indeed, applied properly, it can help turbocharge productivity, speed and quality, and massively reduce waste, disruption and costs. At the heart of lean thinking is creating more value for customers with fewer resources by eliminating waste. Waste in this context means several things including excessive processing, misplaced stock, motion that adds no value, and transportation. There is a popular misconception that lean thinking works only for manufacturing. In fact, it applies in every business and to every process. It’s not just about cost-cutting; rather, it’s a way of behaving for the whole organisation. Indeed, lean principles c...

How to Use FTL in Logistics ?

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 How to Use FTL in Logistics ?  This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of FTL shipping, including its definition, benefits, and practical usage. We will equip readers with the knowledge to navigate the logistics terrain confidently. Commercial shipping via  truck  is a cornerstone of modern logistics, crucial for moving goods efficiently from one point to another.  In this dynamic landscape, understanding the nuances of different  shipping methods  is paramount to optimizing operations and managing shipping costs effectively. One such shipping method, Full Truckload or FTL in logistics is vital to ensure the seamless transportation of goods.  This guide aims to provide a comprehensive overview of FTL shipping, including its definition, benefits, and practical usage. We will equip readers with the knowledge to navigate the logistics terrain confidently. What is FTL Shipping? FTL, or Full Truckload , shipping refers to transporting good...

Kapoklog Logistics Knowledge Center What is the Differences between Certificate of Compliance and Certificate of Analysis ?

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 Kapoklog Logistics Knowledge Center What is the Differences between Certificate of Compliance and  Certificate of Analysis ? Navigating the intricacies of product safety and quality assurance, one often encounters critical terminologies like  Certificate of Compliance  and Certificate of Analysis. These essential documents play pivotal roles in affirming product quality, safety, and compliance to established standards.  While they bear semblances, their applications, and implications are distinct, aligning with specific regulatory landscapes and industry requirements. This comprehensive exploration delineates the nuances that set them apart, illustrating their applications in real-world scenarios and industries. Certificate of Compliance Defined A  Certificate of Compliance (CoC)  is a document a manufacturer or supplier issues to attest that a product meets the required standards and specifications. It is a declaration that the product adheres to reg...