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4 Ways to Control Your Supply Chain Costs

In a competitive business landscape, managing costs is a standard concern for every organization. When dealing with supply chain management, controlling costs becomes crucial for sustainable growth and profitability. Learning practical and proven ways to mitigate your supply chain expenses will help your business cut costs and increase your bottom-line.

Optimize Inventory Management

One of the biggest cost drivers in supply chain management is having excessive inventory. Finding the right balance between supply and demand is crucial when optimizing your inventory. Implementing advanced demand forecasting  techniques and implementing just-in-time inventory practices can help your business minimize carry costs, reduce storage requirements, and eliminate excess stock.

Embrace Technology and Automation

Implementing the power of technology and automation and help your business yield substantial cost savings. Supply chain management systems, warehouse management software, and inventory tracking solutions can help enhance your operational efficiency, reduce errors, and lower labor costs. Automation can also help enable real-time visibility, enabling proactive decision-making and eliminating bottlenecking.

Enhance Supplier Relationships

Establishing strong relationships with your suppliers is crucial when controlling your costs. Collaborating closely with your suppliers can help your business negotiate favorable pricing, quantity discounts, and flexible payment terms. By fostering these long-term partnerships, your company can gain access to preferential rates, improve lead times, and increase your overall efficiency.

Monitor and Analyze KPIs

Establishing and tracking the KPIs that are relevant to your company is vital for effective cost control. Metrics such as total cost per unit, transportation costs as a percentage of revenue, and inventory turnover ratios provide value insights into your supply chain’s financial health. Taking the time to regularly analyze these indicators empowers your business to identify the areas that need the most improvement so that you can make informed decisions.

Controlling your supply chain costs demands a proactive approach. By implementing these strategies, you can fully optimize your supply chain and improve your overall operational efficiency. With over 30 years in comprehensive supply chain management, our NewStream team is equipped with the knowledge and expertise your business needs to help control your supply chain costs!

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