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Six Strategies For Reducing Freight Shipping Costs

Nearly every warehouse, no matter what size or what products you deal in, will have to manage freight costs in the warehouse at some point.

And while most companies do a good job reviewing costs and tracking expenses when it comes to freight work, there’s always changes that can be made to the more ‘ineffable’ factors like labour, costs of goods, processes, and more. If you’re looking for further ways to reduce overhead when it comes to freight shipping, here’s six methods we’ve found that can work well for nearly any warehouse:

Consolidate Carriers

A good place to start is to review your current shipping partners and see what you can do to combine items or even transfer more shipments to one of your carriers, instead of spreading out your inventory. This may require a new bid submission process (and we know everyone loves those) but if you can haggle a better rate from an old partner, or combine more of your shipments into one carrier for less than you were paying for two distinct carriers, the payoff will be worth it in the long run.

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Increase Lead Times

One of the biggest costs carriers face is paying for a trailer to sit idly by and wait for items to be loaded up, and these costs inevitably get passed down to you. A great way to reduce these costs is to maximise your advance notice to carriers about when shipments are due and when items need to move so they’re not paying trucks to wait around for you. This will allow them to plan their routes and needed vehicles better, which will cost them less, and then cost you less.

Load Trucks Quicker

When the needed items are outbound, reducing the amount of time carriers will have to spend at your facility will help to minimise costs and help products move that much more quickly. Most carriers assume a two-hour window for loading, so do everything you can to get your warehouse’s time under two hours—review shipping and handling practices, provide plenty of clearly labelled (and available) warehouse shelves and wire shelves at the loading dock to store items right near the outbound area, and make sure your workers understand the new time limit.

Offer Off-Hours Pickups

Another big cost incurred by carriers is the need for peak hours loading, where most businesses compete for space and time on trucks and avoiding back haul. If your staffing and scheduling can afford it, set your shipping times to night hours after more other docks have closed to let your freight become a back-haul and potentially become easier for carriers to schedule around.

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Reduce Package Sizes

In today’s fast shipping climate, many warehouses have a tendency to overpack for safety, but this can actually backfire when it comes to managing shipping costs. Not only is this extra shipping material going to incur higher costs in the long run, it will also make packages heavier and bulkier, bringing about a higher expense from your carrier. Find ways to package your product that reduce damage while reducing overall costs, and your bottom line will see the impact almost immediately.

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