Supply chain challenges can be especially pressing for the consumer market, where ever-present pressures on price meet huge fluctuations in volume and seasonal distribution trends. Our sophisticated tracking and analytics monitors consumer goods by expiry date, product, lot number, and location, allowing you to increase efficiency and reduce returns through better rotation. We help drive down costs for inventory, warehousing, transportation, and other vital supply chain components.
Consolidate, deconsolidate, and rush orders as needed.
Add ticket inserts, strategic bundling, and even palletized point-of-purchase displays.
Ensure on-time arrival through specialized delivery techniques such as direct-store-delivery and Just-In-Time (JIT) replenishment.
Inspect and sort inventory for re-stock or other distribution, with customized reporting and management.
We act as your virtual distribution center (DC) network, offering space to accommodate seasonal volume surges.
Global sea, land and air freight management and streamlined multimodal transportation keeps you on time and under budget.
Track vendors and goods in one sophisticated, easy-to-use platform.
A leading Consumer Electronics retailer in Mexico was seeking greater visibility and control of their growing global supply chain. The customer’s sourcing program required a consolidation program for multiple vendors in Asia, and shipping to Distribution Centers (DC's) in Mexico and Panama.
Global networking equipment manufacturer cut costs and gained efficiency through consolidation of all U.S. West Coast sites and M & H's value-added services.
German-based supplier for Australian supermarkets overcome supply chain complexity through optimization of Value Added Services (VAS).
Global consumer packaged good manufacturer required a supply chain solution for outbound transportation, and an LLP solution in Mexico.
Morgash provides time-definite ocean shipping services for a major manufacturer of high-end kitchen appliances.
Carmichael International manages customs brokerage services for a U.S. importer of hotel supplies. This importer asked Carmichael to start grouping Bill of Ladings on one entry to reduce Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) exposure.