The Pandemic Impact: How Importers Can Prepare for Supply Chain Uncertainties
What’s Inside?
Still reliant on legacy infrastructure? Now is the time to scale and adapt.
One challenge companies face in this mercurial industry is inventory surpluses, which can be attributed to overcompensating for bottlenecks and congestion. A wealth of supply chain uncertainty resulted in shipping and transit backlogs, as well as far-reaching strain within the market.
But as burdens ease on the supply chain, now is when companies should be looking into how they can modernize and optimize their strategy through the use of machine-learning technology. This will allow for better inventory management in the future.
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Modernized Your Supply Chain
- Secure capacity online - request and plan for container space in advance to better manage your costs
- Gain SKU-level visibility - know what products are coming and when so you can quickly build your sales strategy
- Go paperless - manage every shipment online and lessen your carbon footprint
- Centralize communications - one place to communicate with internal teams, suppliers, and external partners
A supply chain management solution that puts you in control
Pre-book weeks in advance instead of days
Collaborate on documents securely on the cloud
Track SKU-level shipment locations in real-time
Simplify and automate business workflows
Improve purchasing forecast and efficiency
Lock-in costs and precent unforeseen changes

What Our Importers Are Saying
“Better and quicker supply chain visibility led us to save 10-15% in ocean cost and reduced the number of hours to send emails from four to two hours a day.”
Kevin Boeck | Value Vinyls
“Shippabo gave me space when my shipping contracts with the carriers refused to give me the space.”
Ken Eschmann | Golf Gifts and Gallery
Shippabo saved me $500K in ocean shipping through their contracts during the 2020 shipping market rate soar."
Connie Tang | JR286



