Archive for the ‘Freight logistic’ Category

Activity based costing for freight logistics companies

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Financial stability and better performance is today what every logistics firm is looking for. And a good financial performance is not possible without proper accounting practices or costing methods. A proper costing method such as activity based costing (hereafter ABC) gives the ability to identify the reasons for low profit, low performance and helps to take measures for rectifying it.

Presently freight and supply chain logistics, being an unorganised sector in India, is not following any standard accounting practices. The indirect and general logistics cost are averaged on all the departments without looking more into the cause and effect relationship. Thus the information is often misleading from these reports and decision making regarding profit and loss generators becomes a tough task.

ABC uses the principal of including business processes & activities into cost calculations to make them more exact. The key elements for this method are logistics activities, which not only enable the support of operative resource allocation but also business process reengineering (BPR) of logistics business. The whole business processes comprises of different activities for performing various tasks. Each of this activity has a cost driver which transfers the activity cost into the product (eg – Activity: Booking in & Cost driver: Number of consignments to specific consignees).

The whole business process is divided into various activities. The activities could be taken from the process flow charts or the value chain model of business. Identifying these activities is the most crucial part of the methodology as all the costs are derived from it. Using these activities expense-activity dependence (EAD) matrix is made. These activities expenses are driven by their respective cost drivers which basically distributes overall cost of a product to different activities.

The product carries three kinds of costs:

  • Direct cost: Associated directly with the product in the value chain (eg: Delivery Charges).
  • Indirect cost: It adds value to the product but is not directly associated with the product (eg:  Rent).
  • General logistics cost: The cost incurred in various secondary activities (eg: HR, Management functions).

ABC enables to measure the cost and performance efficiency at activity level which ultimately helps to improve the reliability of logistics cost & benefits analysis significantly. ABC removes the shortcomings of traditional logistics accounting systems. It helps to evaluate each and every activity and helps to measure the performance of logistics activities, their resource consumption in comparison to their actual performance. The implementation can be done using pilot model and then expanding it. Once framed and implemented carefully ABC could be used as a reliable source of analysing profitability of business and enhancing the performance of freight logistics companies. SA-FMS supports matrices to compute Activity Based Costing.

With inputs from Amber Yadev PGP15 / IIMK – summer intern @ sa-fms
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Business Analytics and performance management

Monday, April 9th, 2012

For a logistics business organization; it is all about value addition & doing business which is sustainable and profitable either by improvement at the top or the bottom line (i.e. increasing revenue or reducing cost). Performance management addresses it very clearly. It works as a tool which helps freight logistics organization to understand the current scenario clearly by having key performance indicators (KPIs). It is used to measure the gap between the desired performance vis-à-vis the actual performance and key areas can be found on which development is needed. The system is so powerful that it can drive the strategy of the organization. For implementing the performance management the following steps can be followed:

The key areas need to be defined taking the balanced score card into consideration such as customers perspective, financial perspective, internal business process (operational) perspective and internal business (people) perspective.  Then exhaustive list of parameters under these heads are defined and they should be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timed)

  • The need is to boil down to some 3-5 KPIs under each head which explains most of the business desirables
  • It is more important to know the business relevance behind any KPI before selecting it

After implementation, these KPIs work wonder. They measure the current supply chain business processes and track them. The areas for improvement can easily be identified and the gap can be reduced by taking corrective measures

From the first joint study conducted by MIT Sloan Management Review and IBM Institute for Business Value, it has been found that companies who are in the aspirational stage have little or no competitive advantage. However, those in the transformed stage are best positioned to gain long term advantage by taking better decisions leveraging on their analytics capabilities.

The insights given by business analytics can be implemented in the organization by having proper systems in place as formulated under Simon’s Levers of Control. These systems are explained as follows:

Belief system: For the organization to buy in the system and adopt the system from top to bottom level (i.e. managerial to employee level). It goes with the learning curve. As initially the performance may go down due to adoption but ultimately it will pay off. The initial glitches need to be diagnosed and catered. It is necessary to get the job done

Diagnostic Control System: This system measures critical performance variables which can be compared to standard benchmarks  and can be improved if there exists any gap

Interactive Control System: The implementation of this system needs to be interactive throughout the organization from the top to the bottom. It adds to learning and growth of the organization

Boundary System: The system controls the employee behaviour and keeps check on malpractices which definitely reduces leakage and wastage

Business Analytics can be used to create a dynamic, interactive interface which can be used not only to know the present status of the business but also to do a predictive analysis, thereby leading to a better decision making process for freight logistics companies. It enables an organization to remove guess work from its decision making exercise and gain competitive advantage through analytical sophistication.

Contributed by Amber Yadev and Abhinav Sinha, (PGP15 IIM Kozhikode / summer Interns @ SA-FMS)

Interact Transport Corporate selects SA-FMS logistics software

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Interact Transport Corporate established in 2002 are one of the leading Transporters in Kerala. Head quartered in Kochi (Kerala) and having branches. With 25+ own trucks, the company in the path of expansion, with new branches being opened in in Maharashtra and other states.

SA-FMS will enable the organisation to grow and scale operations in a disciplined manner through the measurement matrices and control levers, administrating the branch operations remotely, provide superior customer services and improved operational efficiency.

SA-FMS is among the leading Logistics software solutions for freight logistics companies in South India.

New year wishes from SA-FMS logistics software

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

     Affordable software solution for Freight logistics companies
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Freight logistics software – now on hosted model

The software rental model is here !! No more servers to purchase, no more leased lines to rent, no software updates, no backup worries. no power related problems.. We are offering SA-FMS logistics software on world class cloud hosted (web service) model to small and medium transport operators.

Features, Benefits & Advantages

  • Waybill booking, delivery and accounts operational in under 24 hours
  • Centrally managed world class hosted server with 24 x 7 availability
  • Enables centralised tracking of consignments
  • Expand freight logistics business safely and quickly with complete control
  • Ease of co-ordination between regional offices and branches
  • No investment required on hardware such as servers, routers
  • Remote monitoring of stock for audit purposes
  • Zero software licencing for server operating system and desktop
  • World class power conditioning and security monitoring
  • Online backup of data to ensure that no information is lost
  • Central branch enquiry for speedy customer service
  • Reduce inter branch communication costs
  • Quick reconciliation of key transactions such as booking, cash transfer
  • Efficient traffic and truck routing through central stock monitoring
  • Single point software updates for branches
  • Piggyback on the reliability of cloud computing
  • Automatic maintenance of software system
  • Services backed by a 20 year old company with 300+ ERP installations
  • Value added services such as Data Analytics & business consulting

Call Now!!!

*Bangalore – 901 960 5111 * Mumbai – 720 821 6737 * Kochi – 91 984 700 5656

 

 

 

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Peace of mind with SA-FMS logistics software

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

 


     Affordable software solution for Freight logistics companies
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Modernise your logistics business

Freight Management System (SA-F.M.S) is a ready to run, easy to maintain, scalable, reliable and affordable software solution from Software Associates suited for sundry parcel operators, truck operators, freight service providers and bus cargo operators. SA-F.M.S has over 750 locations in 15 states across India; has translated to cost reduction and efficient resource management for our clients.

Features, Benefits & Advantages

  • Backed by 20 years industry expertise
  • Ready to run and easy to maintain logistics software
  • Guaranteed Return on Investment (ROI)
  • Transform your people and organisation to work smarter
  • Integrated modules to reduce repetitive work
  • Customer connect module for online / web enquiry
  • Efficient tracking of acknowledgements (POD)
  • Faster billing cycles for TBB / corporate accounts
  • Centralized monitoring of branch consignment stock
  • Substantial savings in inter branch communication costs
  • Connectivity over low bandwidth broadband lines
  • Local and distributed databases for business continuity
  • Easy to use report builder for customised reports
  • Cuts paperwork on statutory reporting at check posts / octroi
  • 24*7 remote voice and broadband support
  • Choice of on-premise and rental models with easy payment options

Are you looking for the best software for freight management?
Call Now!!!

*Bangalore +91 901 960 5111 * Mumbai +91 720 821 6737 * Indore + 91 887 158 3642

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Hotel Canopy, 2nd floor, public utility building, M.G road Bangalore

Multi lingual help for logistics software

Monday, June 27th, 2011

SA-FMS freight logistics ERP solution has successfully completed over 750 installations for clients all over India. Implementation works were completed at these locations and proper training  provided to the staff by the well equipped SA-FMS team based on the professionally crafted training program. However there were concerns raised by few staff from some branches about a training kit in Hindi, which will make it easier for them to understand the product in a better manner.

As a part of that, a knowledge base was added by the SA-FMS team which explained various operations and modules in SA-FMS in Hindi. It was integrated with a flash demo which shows various operations that can be performed with the freight logistics system. The Knowledge base is accessible online and we received  feedback and suggestions to add more “how to” attributes

Ravi Chand, booking staff of Bhilwara branch of one of our clients said, “The Hindi help system with visual demo has helped us to train the new staff. They are able to understand the operations easily as the description is provided in Hindi. This helps them in self learning and in understanding the logistic ERP management software quickly. Moreover a senior staff is not required to train the new staff, as the file explains every basic process in detail and shows it visually.”

We have been receiving similar responses from many of our clients about the knowledge base. As part of providing the best services and benefits to our clients, we are committed to move ahead with additional languages and functionalities which will indeed help us to reach better heights.

Android apps to enable logistics mobility

Monday, May 30th, 2011

SA-FMS freight logistics ERP is enabled to work on the Android smartphone and tablet, which means key people such as branch inspectors and managers  can be empowered to access consignment information on the move to track booking, delivery and other information relevant to logistics management so that customer related enquiries are resolved instantly.

  • Android smartphones are widely available from vendors such as HTC, Samsung, LG and Micromax
  • Works with any GSM provider having GPRS / 3G connection
  • SA-FMS Android based app can also be distributed among consignors and consignees

Freight logistics ERP – end user perspective

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Joseph hails from an ordinary family who did not want to continue their traditional job of farming. He completed his pre-degree and went in search of some job which will satisfy his interests. After sending a series of application into various firms, he got a job in the Bangalore office of XYZ Roadways, an established transport and logistics firm, at the age of 19. It has been 31 years now since Joseph joined XYZ.

Being office staff, their clerical works mainly included handling receipts, registers, accounts etc, with a lot of files piled up. As the organization grew, the staff also had to be prepared for the growth from grass root level. It included partial change in their work process with the aid of computers.

Years later, the management decided to improve the process and minimize the workflow. For this, they decided to computerise the entire process and implement logistics management system. As a result, the earlier version of SA-FMS, the logistic management system  was introduced to XYZ. Joseph was much concerned and worried about this step, as many employees including him were not computer savvy. He had a feeling that computers may take up his job and he may become jobless. He was concerned about his work efficiency, once the logistic management software is implemented. He was also concerned about how difficult his further work would be with the transport software.

The change was not that smooth. Freight logistics software was implemented and computers became a part of their work-life. But ERP had all the processes simplified in place, interconnections between all the branches and a delivery tracking software.

There were many anxiety reasons for the staff. Reluctance towards a new technology they think they cannot master, confusions about what can be done by computers and what cannot be done etc. SA-FMS and XYZ management took care in handling the issue by giving training and support to the staff. The effort involved was mainly in dealing with the mind block of the staff. Once it was solved Joseph and his colleagues realized that the logistics management software had all the simplifications for a layman to work on it with mere common sense and organization knowledge. The staff was able to accustom gradually to the system. They realized that there is a considerable amount of time saved. There was no more a delay in communication between the departments and no question about updated information.

SA-FMS underwent several version changes and each time it evolved into a better version which makes tasks simpler for the employees.  Joseph has worked with all these versions and he is very much impressed with the system. According to him, “SA-FMS is very user friendly. I have not been trained in computers and I’m 50 years old. I don’t find any difficulty to use SA-FMS. The colors used are optimum, without causing much strain to the eyes. The interface is well designed and the sorted menu on the left side of the screen helps to select each function from the particular module.” Now Joseph is proficient in the software and he is able to clear the clarifications of his colleagues. He even provides the software training to the new employees hired. SA-FMS indeed has also improved his computer knowledge and he has started using various other features in computers including e-mail, web browsing, word, excel etc.

SA-FMS pre sales stories

Sunday, May 1st, 2011
  • Our software is a web based online edition, we want to change to online / offline edition so that during internet connection failures at remote branches, booking, delivery and dispatch operations are not disrupted.
  • Our online / pay per transaction freight management software system was down for 15 days due to server failure.
  • It is frustrating for us to speak to the client facing team of existing software vendor as they have no clue about the terminologies being used in the freight logistics industries. Lack of domain knowledge often creates big problem for us.
  • It takes them time to understand our issues, analyse it in the technical aspects and fix the solution. Such delays result in heavy loss for us in the form of operational aspects, unavailability of information, connectivity, lack of communication, time, value for money etc.
  • Often we fail to understand their technical jargon and we feel that they cause unnecessary delay in solving our business problems.
  • Our software company bills us per LR and as a result the payment becomes a lifelong issue.
  • Our vendor can provide only raw data. They are unable to convert into MIS reports which can help us do our business better.
  • Other than the basic modules, our software doesn’t have advanced features like SMS facility, web integration, data analysis tool etc., which otherwise can help us deliver what the customer wants.

SA-FMS – centralised short and excess register

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

Managing a volume based freight logistics business in the chaotic semi organised sector is challenging, and often results in waybills being dispatched in parts, wrongly marked or loaded into trucks scheduled for different destination. Reasons being many

  • Limited space available inside metro limits
  • Godown resource constraints
  • Abnormal peak seasonal traffic
  • Season based truck availability
  • Traffic restrictions during business hours in central areas
  • Clerical errors on marking waybill number
  • Similar sounding location names
  • Goods transferred directly into trucks from smaller vans / carts from suppliers
  • Odd working hours for loading and unloading consignments
  • Lack of standardisation in packaging
  • Wrong consignee business name specified
  • Incorrect entry in forwarding note from the consignor or supplier
  • incomplete list of statutory documents provided

The central short excess register is a convenient feature offered along with the SA-FMS ERP suite for freight logistics that enables all the customer touch points access the central information system to mark internal and external complaints on consignments such as short, excess, damages, wrong marking, wrong dispatches etc. These are subsequently match on common attributes by the ERP software in order to bring about efficient tracking, to deliver the waybills to the designated consignee on time and within budget.

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