Next, we will touch on the reconstruction of logistics networks and the streamlining of distribution centers.
The business environment is changing at an unprecedented pace, and the roles that logistics is expected to fulfill are rapidly growing more sophisticated and complex. To respond to these changes, companies will need to fundamentally revise and rebuild their existing logistics networks (location deployment and transportation and delivery routes) into a more sustainable and optimized form, including by improving service levels, reducing costs, improving risk management and resilience and lessening environmental burdens.
Streamlining distribution centers will need to be approached from the two directions of “promoting automation” and “enhancing management of operations.”
In “promoting automation,” preliminary validation for knowledge and decision making will be essential. The introduction of facilities will often be difficult to do in many respects using only internal resources, so it is important for companies to leverage the insights of outside experts. Because preliminary validation is also essential for making clear what the key ROI will be for decision making, putting in place preliminary validation schemes (preparing validation tools, developing engineers, leveraging external talent, etc.) will be essential for companies.
In “enhancing management of operations,” moving beyond individualized management through the use of digital technology is a major theme. It is important for companies to put in place digital platforms that allow them to manage and control operations in an integrated manner, including by visualizing operating status and controlling work, and to transition towards management of operations that is based on data, while also maintaining a view of the bigger picture.
Going forward, companies will need to further accelerate initiatives targeting such themes related to joint delivery and the streamlining of distribution centers. In the transformation of logistics, it is important to realize individual optimizations, while pursuing overall optimization. To that end, companies will need to clearly devise a grand design that can act as a compass charting the direction of transformation.