Supply Chain Archives - RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ /blog/category/supply-chain On Time Every Time Thu, 02 Mar 2023 17:12:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cropped-reliable-couriers-favicon-5-32x32.png Supply Chain Archives - RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ /blog/category/supply-chain 32 32 FedEx Ends Same Day Delivery: What now? – Reliable couriers /blog/fedex-ends-same-day-city-delivery-what-to-do?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fedex-ends-same-day-city-delivery-what-to-do Sat, 25 Feb 2023 15:05:52 +0000 /?p=12887 FedEx Same day City delivery service will be retired on March 31, 2023, but what does this mean for their consumers?

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As of March 31st, FedEx will . In a phone call with FedEx representatives, the spokesperson stated that FedEx has ended its Same Day City services and will be discontinued into the foreseeable future as they “prioritize several other opportunities for growth. But what does this mean for the population and businesses who have relied on FedEx’s Same Day City Service for their supply chain operations?

What FedEx Has to Say:

 

After starting its same day city delivery services over a decade ago, FedEx is retiring the service to prioritize “other growth opportunities. The Same Day City delivery service is set to end on March 31st, 2023.

Throughout over 30 cities across the United States, FedEx’s Same Day city services provided essential items to individuals and businesses as well as critical supplies to medical and legal facilities.

In a statement by a FedEx Spokesperson, “FedEx Office remains committed to giving small and medium business owners, large commercial customers, and consumers convenient access to expert printing and packing, as well as shipping and returns provided by FedEx Ground and FedEx Express.”

Who can deliver Same Day city services?

If you are a business or individual who utilized FedEx’s Same Day city services and do not know what to do for your deliveries now, there are some steps you can take to find a new courier service that can provide you with same day city delivery services.

1. Know your deliveries

It is important to understand which of your deliveries will be affected by the discontinuation of FedEx’s Same Day city delivery services. When figuring out which deliveries will be directly affected, here are the things you should look for:

  • Pending Deliveries: Check on any deliveries you have planned to ship with FedEx’s Same Day city services after March 31st, 2023. If you have any deliveries after that date, you will need to find another same day courier.
  • Possible Deliveries: If you have deliveries that will need to be delivered in the future on the same day after March 312t, 2023, you will also need to find a new same day courier to partner with for the foreseeable future.
  • Time-sensitive deliveries: If you have time-sensitive deliveries that are vital for operations or procedures to continue, then now is the time to find a reliable same day courier service to build a relationship before it’s too late.

2. FedEx Shipping and Handling

For the packages you already have scheduled to ship with FedEx, it is important that you review the shipping and handling process to ensure that everything is done correctly with your last few shipments.

  • Ensure that FedEx will uphold current delivery agreements for the remainder of your pending deliveries.
  • Confirm your deliveries will still be fulfilled until March 31st, 2023.
  • Double-check the delivery addresses, dates, and times to ensure that there will not be any delivery delays.
  • Track delivery progress: Keep tabs on all of your remaining/ pending deliveries to quickly address any issues that may occur.
  • Document your communications with FedEx and inform them of any issues you may have.

3. Evaluate your Integration Process

Reviewing the process of business integration for your outsourced businesses and preparing for the transition of it can become a major headache. This includes setting up accounts, internal systems, APIs, and more. If the integration process is handled improperly, it can result in a backlog of deliveries and lead to unhappy customers.

If you were utilizing FedEx Same Day city services, then you will want to find a courier service that offers equal or faster delivery speeds such as rush, one hour, overnight, next flight out, and same day delivery speeds.

4. Finding a New Courier

Now that you know you will need to find a new same day courier provider, it is important to have a plan to find the courier service that will best fit your needs. This includes researching providers, deciding on a budget, knowing your needs, negotiating contracts, and completing a trial run. With this plan of action, you can avoid any larger hiccups down the road and know how to pick the best delivery partner for 2023.

  • What services you require.
  • Research your options.
  • Plan a Budget.
  • Complete a trial run.
  • Negotiate contracts.

Reliable couriers simplify the process of finding and working with a new same day courier service. We offer the highest quality customer service and the fastest shipping and delivery speeds in the United States and can accommodate any type of package. Our fleet of vehicles can deliver in a rush manner with our one-hour, overnight, next flight out, and same day delivery services. The vehicles are available 24/7, ranging from sedans and cargo vans to dock-height box trucks with lift gates, capable of transporting up to 10,000 pounds of palletized freight. Reliable couriers can answer all your same day delivery questions and provide you with an obligation-free quote instantly when you complete our online quote request form or call to speak with one of our dispatch representatives.

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Is There a Lithium Shortage? /blog/lithium-shortage-demand-same-day?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lithium-shortage-demand-same-day Thu, 02 Feb 2023 14:22:05 +0000 /?p=12577 There may be a shortage of Lithium, a powdery white, lightweight non-ferrous metal, which is a crucial component in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

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What is Lithium

Lithium, also known as “white gold,” is a powdery white, lightweight non-ferrous metal that is a crucial component in a vast majority of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. This substance is combined with nickel and cobalt to create a rechargeable battery pack and is used in most personal electronics, such as laptops, cell phones, and EVs (Electric vehicles). Electric vehicles being affected by this shortage can also change a great deal of how EVs will be manufactured and utilized across the world. However, many lithium supplies have been strained due to high global demand over the past year.
Currently, lithium is produced from brine mines or hard rock, with Australia being one of the world’s largest areas of hard rock mines, while Argentina, Chile, and China, produce mainly from their salt lakes.

What is needed to produce an EV battery?

According to figures from the US Department of Energy science and engineering research center , a lithium-ion battery pack for a single electric car contains about 8 kilograms (kg) of lithium. The US Geological Survey further states that global lithium production totaled 100,000 tons (90.7 million kilograms) last year, while worldwide reserves stand at about 22 million tons (20 billion kilograms). Taking the lithium production divided by the amount needed per battery shows that last year mined just under 11.4 EV batteries. International Energy Agency (IEA) figures estimate that after first-quarter sales rose by 75% in the year, hitting 2 million, this could become the annual electrical vehicle purchases.

When producing an EV battery, it is crucial to understand where lithium comes from and how it’s measured. Lithium is measured in tonnes, more commonly known as a metric ton. The total global production of lithium carbonate equivalent was forecasted by Australia’s Department of Industry in December at 485,000 tonnes in 2021, growing to 615,000 tonnes in 2022 and 821,000 tonnes in 2023. Credit Suisse, a global investment bank and financial services firm founded and based in Switzerland, forecasted 588,000 tonnes in 2022, and 736,000 tonnes in 2023, and demand outpacing supply growth, with about two-thirds of that for electric vehicle batteries. These figures are projected for all lithium mines worldwide.

What is the challenge (what’s needed to produce an EV and meet demands)?

One of the main challenges of the potential Lithium shortage is how to economically mine lithium sustainably. It will take efforts from each member of the supply chain to meet demands while protecting the environment, including mining companies, refineries, battery manufacturers, car manufacturers, automotive OEMs, and financers. Those involved in this supply chain should work closely with stakeholders, NGOs, and their governments to adhere to the benefits of nations and local communities while utilizing best environmental practices.

With the strain of supplies because of the high demand for EV production, there is an impending supply crunch waiting to happen if there is no coordinated action in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. In the battle against climate change, according to the (IEA), EVs are currently making up 9% of the market from the jump of EV purchases from 3 million in 2020 to 6.6 million in 2021. In worldwide car sales, the IEA found that EV sales had risen from 63.8 million in 2020 to 66.7 million, meaning the sale of non-electric vehicles has fallen by 700,000. Due to the immediate need for producing electric vehicles’ lithium-ion batteries, there is a global metal shortage, making western countries scramble to find mines to compete with China.

What is causing the shortage?

While, in theory, the world’s lithium supply should meet the demands of EV production, they fail to account for a few things. The first flaw in this calculation assumes that all of the lithium mined will be utilized for electric vehicles only. This, however, is not the case. Much of the lithium mined goes into laptops, personal devices, batteries, and more. Another factor not accounted for is that not all lithium mined is pure enough to be used in production. The IEA states, “Only a handful of companies can produce high-quality, high-purity lithium chemical products.”

According to the IEA’s report on ‘The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions,’ they estimate nearly 80% of mining projects were completed late, with many lithium mines beginning after 16.5 years of development in 2010 to 2019. Due to this, the IEA projects that the world will face lithium shortages by as soon as 2025. Reuters reports that “ there is only enough lithium to produce up to 14 million EVs in 2023, which could leave many would-be buyers empty-handed.” The amount of lithium needed to be extracted globally will fall short of demand. This is due to the amount of physical lithium and the mines’ capacities to refine the mineral into the chemical lithium-ion. Only a handful of mines can produce the substance reliably due to weather, natural disasters, pandemics, and geopolitical events.
With the impending shortage of lithium means the impending shortage of EV car batteries is not far behind and can begin to affect many business processes. Some of the larger-scale processes this EV shortage may hinder same day delivery services and trucking. This could affect how EVs are changing deliveries and what the future may hold.

Reliability of supply

As mentioned previously, many mines are only as reliable as their environments allow them to be. Some settings are natural causes, such as weather; some are human causes, such as geopolitical events; and some are environmental causes. The human causes are one of the reasons why lithium mining is considered to be controversial. The extraction of lithium requires very high volumes of water, which may pose a few environmental hazards, such as groundwater contamination. Current extraction technology and processes require a large amount of water, which can cause significant opposition in arid regions such as Serbia, Portugal, and even the US.

Though future discoveries of large lithium deposits are inevitable, they will change supply dynamics, and environmental dilemmas will still need to be addressed. However, the current concentration of lithium mines is only found in a few places, with one being located where the majority of the electric vehicle supply chain manufacturing occurs. China accounts for nearly 70-80% of the lithium-ion electric vehicle supply chain, and the IEA puts chinas shares at 60% of the global lithium production and 80% of the lithium hydroxide output.

Cost of lithium

The cost of lithium carbonate has skyrocketed over the past year by 432% due to the high demand of Chinese lithium-ion battery manufacturers. The compound’s cost 6 years ago was around $11,00 per metric ton and is now hitting $62,000. This price spike is primarily due to the EV market. The demand for lithium, put on battery manufacturers, has, in turn, applied pressure to the mineral suppliers. While the Earth has plenty of this natural resource, lithium bicarbonate must be extracted from its underground reserves and brine pools, incurring more financial and environmental costs. In addition, the growing need for lithium-ion batteries in the auto industry is so high many current mining operations cannot keep up with demand.

While this will not immediately affect the supply chain, the price of lithium has been, even though there is enough to meet current demand until approximately 2025 and 2030 if recycling options become available. Following this, lithium shortages will come, and even assuming all of the probable or possible lithium-mining projects are implemented with lithium recycling projects, by 2030, lithium production will still drop by 4% or 100,000 metric tons. With this projected shortage, the supply gap will acute to at least 24% or 1.1 million tonnes than demand.

Is there a way to solve this shortage?

Since electric vehicles are still relatively new to the automotive industry, the future development of Lithium-ion batteries or manufacturing methods may provide potential solutions to lithium shortages or ease the demand. The IEA says in The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions, “Emerging technologies, such as direct lithium extraction or enhanced metal recovery from waste streams or low-grade ores, offer the potential for a step change in future supply volumes.” They also state that by 2030, EV batteries reaching the end of their lifespan are expected to increase significantly, and recycling these by 2040, could account for one-tenth of the supply requirements of lithium. In a similar report ‘A Vision for a Sustainable Battery Value Chain in 2030,’ The World Economic Forum states, “In the base case, an estimated 54% of end-of-life batteries are expected to be recycled in 2030,” and that in this year, 7% of the raw materials used in battery production could be covered.

Another alleviation of the lithium shortage is the emergence of a second-hand car market. Bloomberg reports that China is actively trying to develop this market and that their sales have doubled to 47,000 between 2017 and 2020 alone. In the UK, a similar trend is occurring where EV sales have also more than doubled to 14,586. Although these are not huge numbers, if electric vehicle sales remain on this trend, second-hand sales will also.

The last significant key factor in alleviating the shortage crisis is EV fleets. Many companies plan to switch and help in global efforts against climate change. Reliable couriers are one of those companies. We plan to make the switch and benefit our consumers and the world. Check out our blog post on ‘How EVs are changing deliveries and what the future holds to see how EVs can benefit you.

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Shortages and Delays Face Air Freight Industry from China to North America /blog/shortages-delays-air-freight-industry-china-to-north-america?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shortages-delays-air-freight-industry-china-to-north-america Sun, 15 Aug 2021 14:04:47 +0000 /?p=11496 While the Delta variant of the COVID-19 pandemic is carving its way through the global community, air freight from China to North America is still on the rise as the economy across the world strides towards recovery. But even though the movement of freight is pointed in the right direction, having the transportation to carry it out is another story. Logistics providers are creating new routes to meet this new increase in demand, but it is likely that we may face a shortage of air freight capacity as part of the growing pains of a global recovery.

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While the Delta variant of the COVID-19 pandemic is carving its way through the global community, air freight from China to North America is still on the rise as the economy across the world strides towards recovery. But even though the movement of freight is pointed in the right direction, having the transportation to carry it out is another story. Logistics providers are creating new routes to meet this new increase in demand, but it is likely that we may face a shortage of air freight capacity as part of the growing pains of a global recovery.

Let’s take a dive into how the world of air freight is being affected by our current events, especially with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic…

Large Players in Air Freight Are Trying to Make Room

FedEx, one of the major providers in logistics, is in the process of opening four new intercontinental flights from China, and they’re also looking to further improve their existing flights to the European continent as well as to other parts of Asia. This is important because of China’s role in supplying supplies and materials to North America for innumerable businesses. As the global economy continues to recover, Chinese factories will be generating goods and supplies at even greater speeds—but without the planes to fly those goods, the process will stall.

FedEx isn’t the only one trying to increase their transport capacity to meet the rising demand. SF International is also trying to handle the rising demand. But there’s something that all logistics providers are having to deal with: Rising rates and not enough transport capacity. As demand rises against the existing capacity for air freight, rates will only continue to rise, and delays will be more frequent.

Every Disruption Affects Things “Made in China”

With the struggle to find more transport capacity, any and all goods that need to move overseas to reach North America will likely be seeing delays for some time. It goes beyond just having the capacity to fly or ship packages, the rise in rates plays a role in how much can be afforded to be moved at a time. Every component in the process affects the rest. Both air freight and sea-bound freight are being affected by this, with some experiencing rates as high as five-times more than usual because of the rising demand.

The best remedy for this matter will likely be time. Even if more planes or ships were to be built in a matter of weeks, it would also require ports and airports to increase their capacity to accept and unload those freight vehicles. There will be no easy solution to meeting the freight shortages that we’re experiencing, and the supply shortages that are happening consequently.

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Refurbished Medical Equipment Market Due to Rise /blog/refurbished-medical-equipment-market-due-to-rise?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=refurbished-medical-equipment-market-due-to-rise Sat, 05 Jun 2021 14:02:28 +0000 /?p=11323 Since COVID-19 first struck and the medical supply lines of the US started to get strained in 2020, medical equipment production went into overdrive across the board. But as medical equipment was being produced and distributed, a lot of other medical equipment was also being moved for refurbishment as they were being replaced. It’s a world that isn’t given much spotlight, but many health organizations rely on refurbished equipment for their many kinds of operations!

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Since COVID-19 first struck and the medical supply lines of the US started to get strained in 2020, medical equipment production went into overdrive across the board. But as medical equipment was being produced and distributed, a lot of other medical equipment was also being moved for refurbishment as they were being replaced. It’s a world that isn’t given much spotlight, but many health organizations rely on refurbished equipment for their many kinds of operations!

The Benefits of the Refurbished Medical Equipment Market

With a market for refurbished medical equipment, it is possible for health organizations, especially new offices that haven’t built their business up, to purchase medical equipment at a more affordable rate. The other benefit is that these pieces of medical equipment continue to benefit the lives of many others instead of filling landfills. Companies that have worked to build the medical equipment refurbishing market include GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers AG, Integrity Medical Systems Inc., Soma Technology, Canon Medical Systems Corporation, and Block Imaging International Inc.

What Kind of Medical Equipment Gets Refurbished?

There is a broad range of medical equipment that gets the refurbishing treatment in the medical equipment market. Here’s a list of just some of the equipment that is being refurbished today to ensure that clinics and hospitals have the equipment they need:

  • Cardiology Equipment
  • Patient Monitors
  • Operating Room & Surgical Equipment
  • Medical Imaging Equipment
  • IV Therapy Systems
  • Intensive Care Equipment

These are just a small sample of the massive refurbished medical equipment market. But each plays an important part in making sure that healthcare professionals around the globe have what they need to properly diagnose and treat their patients.

The Refurbished Medical Equipment Market is On the Move—Upwards!

Since the medical equipment market started to pick up the pace to try meeting the sudden surge of demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the refurbished market has gained speed, with the global market estimated to reach as high as $12.52 billion for the year 2021. That’s from $10.77 billion in 2020—a large amount of growth! One of the catalysts behind this growth is undoubtedly the urgent need for medical equipment for COVID-19 patients. With how urgent COVID-19 cases can become, there is no time to lose to have the right medical equipment on hand, and the best way to ensure that the supply doesn’t dwindle too fast is to have used medical equipment refurbished and ready for the next set of patients. Due to the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic, we can likely expect the refurbished medical equipment marketing to continue this positive trajectory for the foreseeable future as more medical equipment is in need of refurbishment and reassignment to clinics in need across the whole world.

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Hardware Failures Caused Terminals to Close at Port of Houston /blog/hardware-failures-closed-port-houston-terminals?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hardware-failures-closed-port-houston-terminals Fri, 14 May 2021 14:04:55 +0000 /?p=11319 Amidst the various hiccups happening at various ports, shipping routes, and other points of cargo transportation, on July 24th of 2021 it was announced by Port Houston that they had to close the Bayport and Barbours Cut container terminals from new ships while they fixed some hardware issues. Around 7 AM on that Tuesday, when they were due to first open, the issues had begun to manifest but they were able to counter it with backup procedures.

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Amidst the various hiccups happening at various ports, shipping routes, and other points of cargo transportation, on July 24th of 2021 it was announced by Port Houston that they had to close the Bayport and Barbours Cut container terminals from new ships while they fixed some hardware issues. Around 7 AM on that Tuesday, when they were due to first open, the issues had begun to manifest but they were able to counter it with backup procedures. However, those backups went on to fail about two hours after, leaving the terminals unable to complete the loading/unloading process for any new ships.

On July 30 of 2021, Port Houston then announced on its Twitter that they were finally reopening, and with extended gate hours to likely make up for the days of hold ups.

How Important is Port Houston?

Port Houston is not just important, it is actually one of the busiest with around 50 deep water vessels making port every day. It ranks as the number one port in foreign waterborne tonnage, according to their site, and the Houston Ship Channel is the busiest in the United States. It is the biggest port in the state of Texas and the largest port on the Gulf Coast as well.

The Houston Ship Channel also plays a large part in America’s production of chemicals, oil, and gas. With that in mind, it makes sense that it is also home to the largest petrochemical complex in the nation, which also ranks as the second largest of its kind in the whole world. This makes Port Houston an incredibly important component of US economy and trade. The port does have several general cargo terminals such as Turning Basin, Jacintoport, and Woodhouse, but the nearly weeklong closure of its two main public terminals had caused a buildup of boxships anchored outside of Houston while the issue was being resolved.

It should be noted that the port’s executive director Roger Guenther has reported that the issues did not have a large impact on the 52-mile ship channel as a whole. In all, the Houston Ship Channel has over 200 private terminals and eight public ones. Bayport and Barbours Cut are two of those public ones.

How Can We Fix This Supply-Chain Vulnerability?

Building more ports would be incredibly costly to help cut down on these types of delays. What’s likely to be needed is a way to improve the speed in which systems can be restored or upgraded. When the terminals first experienced hardware failure, Port Houston actually had the components needed to fix the issues. However, the process of repair and getting the systems back up was a whole different challenge that took a considerable amount of time. Improving that process of repair and restart could help ensure that these hiccups in the system can be quickly rectified, so that shipping can resume without too much delay, which in turn will reduce the gaps in our nation’s supply chain.

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The Shipping Industry and Global Supply Chain is Still Picking Up the Pieces /blog/shipping-industry-supply-chain?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shipping-industry-supply-chain Wed, 12 May 2021 13:02:14 +0000 /?p=11336 The shipping industry has been in what some could call a rough ride. When the pandemic struck and everyone was staying at home safe, certain items went into high demands such as toilet paper, disinfectant spray, other cleaning products, and of course, food. But that meant a lot of other products weren’t being bought up—people weren’t retail shopping like they used to.

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The shipping industry has been in what some could call a rough ride. When the pandemic struck and everyone was staying at home safe, certain items went into high demands such as toilet paper, disinfectant spray, other cleaning products, and of course, food. But that meant a lot of other products weren’t being bought up—people weren’t retail shopping like they used to.

Consequently, this affected everything else in the world of shipping as the economy essentially ground to a halt. First a lot of ships were left to linger around, waiting for their supplies to be bought up. Then, the truly massive Ever Given ship was pushed by a strong gale and wound up stuck in the middle of the Suez Canal, causing a backup of more shipping. Even still, the economy is fighting on and is trying to get up to speed on everything once more. Unfortunately, the global supply chain is taking yet another hit as climate change is affecting not just the United States, but everyone else across the planet.

Every Event Has Far-Reaching Consequences in the Global Supply Chain

In reaction to recent flood disasters affecting shipping, the CEO of Mandarin Shipping, Tim Huxley, had said on CNBC on July 26, 2021: “Rarely does a week go past without something new”. Those words couldn’t be more right as the global supply chain seems to run into more and more issues, even as the world is trying to get back on its feet after being rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic.

One of the main issues is that the pandemic is still ongoing, it is far from over, and with people still catching COVID, some ports across the globe are experiencing disruptions as people must be quarantined and delays happen. But for every port that experiences a disruption like this, it affects everything else—and it all builds up.

Europe and China Are Wracked with Flooding Issues

From Germany to Belgium, whole areas of Western Europe are under siege by disastrous flooding. Even the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Luxembourg have all been hit. With so much flooding occurring, numerous important railways used for shipping have been cutoff, throwing the European supply chain into chaos.

But it doesn’t stop there—China has also been experiencing flooding that hasn’t been seen in a long time. In the Chinese province of Henan, for example, certain areas including the capital of Zhengzhou were flooded with a year’s worth of rain in a matter of three days. In the city of Zhengzhou, at least 25 have been counted amongst the dead due to the floods, but there are more missing that have yet to be counted.

The Global Supply Chain is Fragile Right Now

This is just a glimpse into the struggles that the global supply chain is facing, and it really shows how much a pandemic and climate change can affect everyone’s lives. Without proper joint investment in bolstering the global supply chain and its many modes of transporting goods, it will be a tedious climb back up to where we were while trying to face down climate disasters and a virus that’s still harming the lives of many. But it doesn’t have to be gloom and doom. Governments are taking action against climate change—though whether fast enough depends on which country you’re assessing. Meanwhile, those same governments are also trying to increase vaccination rates to slow the progress of the COVID-19 virus, and in hopes of preventing yet more mutations by cutting off the spread.
What’s clear is that a multi-faceted approach will be needed to achieve a recovered, improved, and stronger global supply chain.

Keep Your Supply Chain Strong with RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝

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Hybrid Electric Vehicles Highly Susceptible to Current Global Supply Chain Disruptions /blog/hybrid-electric-vehicles-global-supply-chain-disruption?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hybrid-electric-vehicles-global-supply-chain-disruption Sun, 09 May 2021 14:05:11 +0000 /?p=11310 The global supply chain is in a constant battle with the ripples caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. But not all products being shipped are created equal. After a study by the American Chemical Society, it’s been revealed that hybrid electric vehicles are far more susceptible to the supply disruptions than their purely-gasoline peers.

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The global supply chain is in a constant battle with the ripples caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. But not all products being shipped are created equal. After a study by the American Chemical Society, it’s been revealed that hybrid electric vehicles are far more susceptible to the supply disruptions than their purely-gasoline peers. That’s not to say that hybrid electric and purely electric vehicles are somehow lesser—they will likely play a large part in our fight against emissions. But some of the components required to put one of these environmentally friendly vehicles together are right now either in short supply or the movement of those components and materials are being slowed by other supply disruptions.

Let’s take a dive into how the tumultuous world of global supply right now is affecting the hybrid electric market…

Make a Hybrid Vehicle and Just Put It on a Boat or a Truck, Right?

If only it were that simple to get the job done. The best way to look at the shipping of a finished product like a car is to assess its various components. Without those components, the hybrid car can’t even be shipped on a boat or a truck. When the American Chemical Society did their study, their researched found roughly 350,000 parts that make up just seven vehicles for a single manufacturer. Of those parts, they calculated there to be 76 different chemical elements and other materials needed to put one vehicle together.
Taking just one of those components or materials, you could see how each is subjected to the wider market, and how the market affects the costs to buy and sell that material or the finished component. Putting those prices to each component and material in our presently fluctuating global market, and you’ll have an equation with an ever-changing result that can make producing a car and selling a car seem like mathematical gymnastics.

But what’s changing all these prices for these many components and materials? It all goes back to the global supply chain and how it’s being impacted by COVID-19 and climate change. With every disaster that causes another upset in the global supply chain, prices shift again, and usually those shifts are in a bad way. This can make production harder as the cost to make a hybrid vehicle collectively rises.

A Solution to the Green Vehicle Supply Issue

Our hybrid electric and full electric vehicles are complex machines that require a lot of special materials to make them operate properly. Our global supply issues are exacerbated by the lack of infrastructure that revolves around these types of vehicles. As more research is done to improve vehicle architecture, find substitute materials, and develop better recycling infrastructure, eventually hybrid electric and full electric vehicles will be easy to produce and even easier to buy! But until then, the world may have to deal with unpredictable shortages of these green vehicles from time to time.

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Wherever you may be in the continental US, RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ is there to help with all your heavy load and cargo shipping. Our same day freight delivery services are available 24/7 for your every shipping need, and we’re equipped with a whole fleet of cargo vans, box trucks with lift gates, and powerful freight trucks. Enjoy real-time GPS tracking and delivery confirmation to keep you constantly updated on the progress of your shipments. Give us a call or visit our website to learn more about how we can help strength your supply lines today—we’ll be happy to offer you a free, zero-obligation price quote for your next shipment!

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Why Add Same Day Delivery to Your Supply Chain? /blog/same-day-delivery-for-supply-chain?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=same-day-delivery-for-supply-chain Thu, 22 Oct 2020 13:10:00 +0000 /?p=9609 Whether you’re just starting your business, or you already have one established, you might or might not have a same day delivery solution to help with your supply chain. Here are some of the reasons why a same day delivery solution can be essential to your business supply chain.

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Whether you’re just starting your business, or you already have one established, you might or might not have a same day delivery solution to help with your supply chain. But no logistics solution is perfect. Having a same day rush courier can be incredibly useful for your business, especially when one of your traditional deliverers runs into a complication. Even better, having a same day delivery solution can make for an excellent addition or replacement of an original part of your supply chain. Here are some of the reasons why a same day delivery solution can be essential to your business supply chain.

Quick Solutions to Supply Chain Problems

It happens, sometimes a part of your supply chain gets stuck, delayed, or even lost, and your business might be in absolute need of something. With a same day delivery courier solution, you can make sure that you have the means to get what you need within the same day, sometimes within an hour if the supplier is not too far. It doesn’t have to even be for small packages only—there are rush couriers capable of transporting anything from small boxes to 10,000 pounds of palletized materials. This can be especially important if you have packages coming in through an airport or needing to leave by airport. Rush couriers often have the knowledge to know which airlines will provide next day air for outgoing packages, meanwhile they’re very prompt when picking up packages that are arriving in, meaning your deliveries hit the road quicker and reach you faster.

Delivery Guarantees

Same day delivery couriers also have features such as delivery guarantees. Most traditional delivery solutions don’t guarantee a delivery, resulting in the chance of either delays or completely losing your packages. These delivery guarantees are made possible by how a same day delivery courier uses bonded drivers who will transport only your packages, ensuring that your delivery is their sole focus and all calculations are made to ensure a timely delivery. With the help of GPS guidance and bonded drivers that are experts of your area, you can feel easier when your deliveries are being handled by a rush courier service.

COVID-19 Preparedness

With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to escalate, it is more important than ever that proper measures are taken to minimize the risk of COVID spread. Professional rush courier services feature drivers that wear the proper PPE such as masks, face shields, and gloves. With the proper PPE, it minimizes the chance of COVID spread for both the driver and you, and of course, it keeps your packages clean. You may notice that a courier may even have acrylic screens installed on their truck. Then there’s contactless delivery. Rush courier drivers are well aware of how contactless delivery can further fight the risk of COVID spread. By delivering the package or packages to a location at your business, the driver can then alert you, either by text, email, a phone call, or ringing a doorbell before leaving the premises. That way, you’ll be free of the risk of any COVID transmission by droplets being breathed out if the driver had been there, and it also keeps the driver safe as well. It’s all about taking care of one another!

Keep Your Business Running Smooth with RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝

In times like these, it is vital to not only ensure that your business keeps running properly but that your business is run as safely as possible. At RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝, our bonded drivers use only the best practices in health safety while also maintaining our tradition of quick and timely delivery. No matter what kind of packages you need to keep your business running, from hot coffee for the morning to 10,000 pounds of palletized freight for your warehouse, RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ can get the job done. Call us or check out our website for more information on how RŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ can keep your business running smoothly while doing our part to keep the community safe from the dangers of this pandemic.

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