A supply chain is an ecosystem of people, companies, and activities that work together to move a product or service. Supply chains are about more than freight forwarding. In fact, freight forwarding is just one component in transporting your product from supplier to warehouse.
Supply chains involve many moving parts. Check out an overview of the ocean supply chain below. Or, head to our comprehensive guide on ocean shipping. Our guide covers the involved parties, the types of ocean shipping services, how to navigate customs, and more.
Every business approaches shipping differently. And there are a lot of variables to choose from as you build your supply chain: the containers, shipping method, vendor manuals, and timelines can all shift based on your business’s priorities.
But we’ve seen that supply chains operate best when generally following the below process from start to finish.
Phew! Supply chains have a lot of moving parts. This timeline is general, and just covers ocean shipping containers moving internationally from point A to point B. Your supply chain may be longer, shorter, more complicated, or less so.
Regardless, when all these components can work together efficiently, your business can improve your inventory turn — improving your ability to plan for the future as a result.
And you can download our A-to-Z overview of the supply chain here.