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7th September 1989
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Many UK companies could halve their warehousing needs if they tightened up on their distribution systems, claims Joe Stephenson of Lynx Express Delivery Network.

"Most companies have not caught up with the just-in-time concepts operated effectively by multiple retailers," he says. "The slick system where lorries are delivering to fill up the shelves as the stock is leaving just does not happen anywhere else."

He says that people "don't look at their distribution costs hard enough". They look at the cost of their manufacturing operation but warehousing gets buried in overheads. "How many warehouses are full of stock belonging to suppliers that is not yet required?" he asks. "Improve the distribution

Lynx launches distribution advice service.

method, halve that stock and you halve your warehousing requirements and the cost of meeting those requirements."

Lynx has launched a consultancy service targeting business sectors where it believes distribution costs can be reduced such as the automotive, publishing and nonfood-retailing sectors. "Our consultancy service will examine all distribution systems and then advise on the most cost effective way," says Stephenson.

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