MAERSK's North America's Destination Cargo
Management (DCM) reduces demurrage and detention exposure by 50
per cent, reports IHS Media.
DCM notes dwell time at terminals, distribution centres and
off-site storage yards. "We're able to bring performance management to a
whole new level through this holistic approach - which starts with knowing the
origin info upstream," said Maersk warehouse and distribution expert
Matt Koivisto.
Its DCM product is designed to optimise destination
planning and delivery in supply chains, thus holding opportunities for
importers to reduce demurrage and detention storage fees.
Using 1.2 million containers from 2019 and 2020 in North
America regional markets, Maersk averaged dwell time. The findings revealed
that DCM managed customers experienced less than half the demurrage and
detention costs compared to non-DCM customers.
Maersk says several of America's biggest importers
are using DCM. The data-driven approach highlights dwell time and actively
assists clients and their trucking providers with demurrage and detention
mitigation strategies.
To achieve the results, the system integrates
electronically with truckers as well as with customers' distribution centres.
With a full dataset providing nationwide visibility of the entire ship-to-shore
process, chokepoints are quickly identified and addressed.
"The service provides customers with a powerful
performance management tool that removes perceptions from the equation and
instead focuses on root cause problem-solving," said Mr Koivisto.
Source : HKSG / Photo : Maersk.
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