Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news!

Subscribe I am already a subscriber

You are using software which is blocking our advertisements (adblocker).

As we provide the news for free, we are relying on revenues from our banners. So please disable your adblocker and reload the page to continue using this site.
Thanks!

Click here for a guide on disabling your adblocker.

Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news!

Subscribe I am already a subscriber

How Maersk built a predictable end-to-end solution to transport cherries from Chile to China

Today, A.P. Møller-Mærsk released the following press statement:

How Maersk built a predictable end-to-end solution to transport cherries from Chile to China.

The customer
The customer is a leading Chinese importer/exporter of fruits. The company runs more than 10 wholesale stores across China and delivers tons of quality fruits every day! In the process, they serve thousands of supermarkets and fruit stores. Their fresh fruits continue to delight millions of consumers globally.

The customer aims to transform into a world-class fruit customer and was looking for a reliable logistics partner – one that could deliver fresh fruits to and from distant lands. Considering our reach and expertise, the customer entrusted us with delivering farm-fresh cherries from Chile for the Chinese New Year.

A multi-faceted challenge
Low efficiency
A long and multi-linked (fragmented) supply chain meant that excess time was spent negotiating each node. This affected supply chain mobility and lowered the overall logistics efficiency. The staggered mobility increased the transportation time of something as time-critical as cherries.

Information asymmetry
The multiple links of the supply chain disrupted the flow of information. Pertinent information, across links, was not easily accessible to stakeholders. Supply chain visibility was low as different links could not work closely with each other. That's why the supply chain could not respond to demand fluctuations in a timely manner. Uneven coordination between the various links rendered the entire supply chain prone to bottlenecks.

Absence of a customised solution
The overall logistics market provided standardised scheduled products. Unavailability of a solution that met the actual requirements of customers at a specific time, on a specific route, limited optimisation of supply chains.

Put simply, our customer could not predict the health of cherries upon their arrival in China.

A one-of-its-kind solution
The supply chain complexities called for a customised end-to-end logistics solution that could preserve the freshness of cherries throughout their journey from Chile to China.

Leveraging an integrated approach, we offered the customer a tailor-made 5-step solution that was an effective mix of our Ocean and Inland Transport, Customs Services and digital innovations. Our solution offered the customer a range of benefits.

The customer was extremely satisfied with the predictability of our composite solution. The end-to-end integration of our offerings, including single booking window in Chile, customs clearance in China and delivery to the domestic market impressed the customer and its suppliers.

The chartered vessel provided the cherry suppliers in Chile a unique logistics channel and strengthened the customer's image as an industry leader. Spurred by the efficiency of the solution, the customer is reimagining logistics between Chile and China for agro produce.


For more information:

Publication date: