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In a move to cut down costs, producers are exploring around the globe in search for the lowest cost exporters/suppliers. Lured towards developing countries in south-east Asian region for lower-wages, transportation industry is stretching its reach longer than ever before. Major players are focusing overseas markets for outsourcing cheap manufacturing as well as expanding their businesses. This result in outbound logistics. And acceleration in manufacturing capacity is driving many producers to shutter superfluous plants. The rest of the plants are gaining the developing rhythm, but must export overseas now to sustain their positions in the market.

Boom in the Internet based services made overseas suppliers capable to match foot with local suppliers. Web-based sales, services and supplies are emerging vertically.

The expanding reach has compelled logistic industry to spur cross-border trade. Regardless-of this outbreak of activity, it is commonplace also for expert managers of local logistics to get acquainted with the complexity of international trade logistics. Global transportation and relevant services includes much complex documentation than for domestic shipments. It almost includes longer delivery times. Evaluation of the arrival times of international shipments is just a magic than solid fact.

The business players always look for just-in-time shipments, thus it aspires enhanced build-to-order model and lot-size-of-one shipments, which results more pressure on logistics industry. Logistics industry has usually been old-fashioned traditions. Usually, the shipping personals would decide for carriers, customs agents and so on. Normally, their search doesn't go beyond the initial service providers who cover all the minimum requirements. Once the shipment kicks-off its journey towards its destination, it is really hard to assume reaching time. For example, a ship that started its journey from Asia could meet harsh weather, which may delay its reaching on the West Coast for three days. On the other hand, the trucks at the West Coast would have to wait and sat empty and ideal for the three days, which would certainly result in big loss. These kind of unpredictable losses are usual in international logistics.

Thus, even the largest multi-national companies avoided logistic services on a worldwide basis. They opt to establish their operations in each country and let them to manage logistics individually.


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