World Languages, asked by jhonhandsome, 3 months ago

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Answered by prisri37
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hey mate...

When you’re competing with the Amazons of the world, excellence is what will keep your company humming along. So it’s important to understand that when shipments slip through the cracks, there is one foundational reason it happens: poor communication.

Poor communication is all too common in shipping and logistics. A big reason: The sheer number of involved parties across each supply chain. Most supply chains involve some or all of these parties:

An internal shipping and logistics team

An internal accounting or finance team

An internal operations team

Employees at your retail locations and warehouses

Manufacturers

Consignors

Consignees

Customs agents

Origin and destination agents

Freight forwarders

Shipping carriers

Whew! That’s a lot of involved parties. It’s easy to see how lines can get crossed.

Poor communication can lead to all kinds of problems in supply chain operations, such as:

Stagnant or late deliveries

Lost items

Demurrage and storage fees, as well as additional chassis fees

An inability to plan inventory turn

An inability to forecast supply chain costs

Unhappy customers

Bad internet reviews

A breakdown in work relationships

Of course, the biggest problem is that bringing all these parties together on one page feels like a momentous hurdle in and of itself.

hope this helps u..

Answered by aditya35376
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Yes because bad and uneffective communication can lead to lack of supplies. Suppose a doctor says something to nurse and then the nurse add something more to it and says something to compounder so now the message is not real which was said by the first person...... so, BAD COMMUNICATION IS KRYPTONITE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN..

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