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The power of pooling: a shared solution for a sustainable supply chain

How to reach a sustainable supply chain by implementing pooling, a shared solution for better services, savings, optimized stock levels.

On November 19, 2020

Pooling empowers better service, savings and optimizes stock levels for a sustainable supply chain.

Pooling is a collaborative solution that adds value by grouping together logistic and transportation processes. Deliveries are pooled from multiple manufacturers with compatible products destined for matching distribution networks.

A pioneer in pooling since the early 2000s, FM Logistic currently uses its expertise to coordinate several pools, including the largest in Europe, an agro-food pool called Sphinx with 1 million pallets per year for 7 manufacturers with 6 brands and 10 logistics and transportation providers.

Pooling

Setting up a shared supply chain

How does it work? Pooling is a partnership and each partner plays an important role. On one side, the company selects its delivery points and customers, plus monitors performance. On the other hand, the distributor or end-client submits orders for validation and reports on the rate of service.

“The key to successful pooling starts with choosing partners that produce similar products for the same customers, with common starting and delivery points. Good relationships should also be built with the distributor or end-client, who can drive efficiency,” explains Yannick Buisson, FM Logistic’s Managing Director for France and Western Europe.

“Meanwhile, you need the right logistics partner – an expert – for the overall coordination, including setting up processes and technology to manage workflow and track progress. FM Logistic also offers order procurement management.”

The partners agree on a clear plan of action. First, they test it with a few customers. Then, they gradually add more to best manage objectives and adapt expectations. “Once the pool is established, it doesn’t stop there. We always strive to upgrade service,” he adds.

When is pooling the right solution?

“Pooling benefits companies of all sizes. For small to medium-sized manufacturers, a shared supply chain means you can control transportation costs and improve service. For the large to very large ones, value is added with more frequent deliveries,” explains Yannick Buisson.

Key advantages of pooling

Find out how Russia uses this strategy to meet logistics challenges for leaders in the beauty and cosmetics sector.

Innovation in Russia: “One Roof” for Beauty and Cosmetic Products

Tailored for the local market, FM Logistic Russia launched an innovative pooling concept, called “One Roof”. It was set up in a Chekhov warehouse of 105,000 m² with a dispatch capacity of 1 million SKU. They convinced beauty and cosmetic sector leaders to work together under the same roof. They share the hub to solve challenges related the storage and delivery of their products. Among them, there are L’Oréal, LVMH, Clarins, Pierre Fabre, Shiseido, Weleda, Rive Gauche, Île de Beauté, Johnson & Johnson and Legrand.

“A truck would leave one end of the Chekhov hub with L’Oréal products for a Rive Gauche shop, while another truck left the other end of the warehouse with Clarins products, both to be delivered potentially to the same shop, on the same day,” says Christophe Ménivard, Managing Director for FM Logistic Russia.

“Today, advanced pooling lets us make deliveries to Rive Gauche or Île de Beauté shops, primarily for e-commerce orders, with all the cosmetics products that we stock. By combining different parts, we created a single puzzle and a solution that is both global and profitable for all,” he says.

One Roof strengthens synergies, lessens carbon footprint and saves warehouse, inventory and shipping costs. It also grows competitiveness for all partners.

“Sharing makes the difference. Working together and trusting one another is the true challenge. The different participants, who are competitors, must be convinced. But the more we optimize the logistics chain together, the more we create value,” emphasizes Christophe Ménivard. Collaboration has streamlined productivity for the Chekhov hub. In fact, 8,260 pallets are processed every 24 hours using 370 trucks.

A Dynamic Future

Trends and technology are making way for new pooling opportunities. “There is a need to improve flows for large distribution retail customers and to enhance delivery for e-commerce clients in city centers. Pooling has a positive impact in these situations. The influence of big data is also making pooling more dynamic,” Yannick Buisson says.

The intensity of logistics flows in urban areas, increased by the rise of e-commerce, is causing bad side effects for populations. Logistics vehicles represent 20 % of urban traffic. They are also responsible for 30 % of pollution in cities. In the end, it impacts city congestion and contributes to noise pollution.

FM Logistic created Citylogin, an urban logistics solution on last-mile delivery. The idea is to pool flows from urban hubs and combine “green” light-duty vehicles with local distribution centers. It helps to clear out cities by limiting flows. It also maximes the use of resources (infrastructure, packaging management services…).

Pooling has proven to be a smart strategy to deliver a great supply chain

“It is a reliable solution, but also a flexible one. You can switch to a different pool as products change or evolve yet have the convenience of conserving the mode of operation for quality performance. Satisfaction is high. All of our customers who have implemented pooling have never turned back,” confirms Yannick Buisson.

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