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The 3PL paradox

<p>In my networking&comma; I have met many manufacturers of warehouse automation and WMS vendors&period; They have all confirmed something I think many of us believed a long time&period; I call it the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;3PL paradox”&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Many companies choose to outsource their warehouse logistics to a 3PL company in the belief that they are more willing &lpar;because of the synergy effects&rpar; to invest in cost efficient technology in order to remain competitive and secure a profit margin&comma; in that way it is a win-win situation for customers and 3PL providers&period; However&comma; those who invest most in technology and modernize their warehouses is companies that manage their warehouse logistics in-house&period; The reason for this is the trend with short-term 3PL contracts with all possible clauses in order to get out of the contracts&period; The reason for short contracts is probably an ever-changing global market where it is important for the customers of 3PL to be flexible in order to be competitive&period; Unfortunately&comma; there is a serious negative effect of short-term contracts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The problem with short-term contracts is it inhibits larger investments and development projects&period; The lack of long-term business relationships makes it difficult to create reasonable ROI calculations for the 3PL companies&period; That is a lose-lose situation&period; The customers paying for a logistic that could be more efficient and having a better quality and the 3PL providers having problems creating a profitable business with the opportunity to invest for the future&period; Both for themselves and their customers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Of course&comma; the 3PL paradox does not apply to all 3PL companies&period; Especially the big players have enough customers and financial muscles to secure their investments in automation or WMS&comma; but remember that is not a guarantee the 3PL company will invest in efficiency-enhancing measures&period; There is a lot of examples of 3PL Companys with silo mentality regarding their warehouse operations&period; However&comma; as a customer you should ask the right questions and have some knowledge in warehouse logistics&period; If the 3PL warehouse is manual and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;old school” you can be sure&comma; you are going to pay for that in higher fees and maybe lower quality&period; Often these companies are trying to reduce labor costs too much with higher staff turnover as a result&comma; and that affects both efficiency and quality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>3PL can be a great alternative but be sure to do your homework first before you decide what provider to choose&period; If you are striving for a short-term contract&comma; it can hit back on yourself&period; In a 3PL business relationship&comma; you need to be transparent regarding strategies and ambitions&period; If you want a cost efficient warehouse with high quality&comma; you need perspective and a long-term relationship with your 3PL provider so they can invest and adapt the flow for your needs&period; Sometimes it is better to keep the warehouse logistics in-house in that way you know the strategy’s through the company and you are able to adapt the warehouse logistics for your business and you do not commit to anyone&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span id&equals;"result&lowbar;box" lang&equals;"en">Whether you intend to outsource your warehouse logistics or run it in-house&comma; it&&num;8217&semi;s extremely important that your company have genuine expertise in warehouse operations&comma; otherwise there is a risk that strategically costly decisions can be taken&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Roberth Karlsson<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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