BLG International Logistics is a global logistics company. Its predecessor was Laghaus Company of BLG Bremen, which was founded in 1877. This modern logistics provides commercial professional logistics competitiveness and connects the traditional business of an experienced terminal operator. Under the condition of an integrated company, a large number of single and highly specialized enterprises and joint ventures work closely together.
BLG International Logistics uses its own resources to provide competitive system services. In this way, we are committed to quality, fixed flexibility and strengthening the enthusiasm of employees. In the logistics activity chain, BLG international logistics, as a reliable designer and main implementer, develops centrally through the service network.
In terms of human resources, the service package of BLG International Logistics relies on personnel support. The positioning of the personnel and team responsible for implementing the complex logistics system and the reliable service provided according to the smallest details are the necessary factors for success. Therefore, the company attaches great importance to continuous staff training and extensive guidance. In this way, on the basis of long-term implementation, experienced and motivated employees can implement processing including centralized value-added activities, and at the same time realize long-term optimization and goals.
In information technology, it is impossible to design a single logistics scheme for each customer with standard software. Therefore, BLG international logistics with highly developed information technology and software capabilities can support and enhance its core competitiveness.
Through various services, BLG International Logistics pursues the global expansion strategy. It responds to complex tasks and responsibilities with its ability, quality, flexibility and motivation, and develops cooperation and expands the vertical scope of value-added activities by providing customers with a large number of value-added services.
Second, the service package
Service package includes: supply chain network, development and implementation of IT integration scheme, provision of spare parts to global production and assembly sites, operation of European distribution centers, implementation and management of complex distribution strategies and supply concepts, value-added services, packaging improvement, process management of multinational companies, establishment and application of special technical equipment, such as hardening and anti-corrosion protection of wearing parts in automobile industry, freight service, etc.
Third, core competitiveness.
The core competitiveness of BLG international logistics lies in the implementation of its automobile logistics, contract logistics (electronics, consumer goods and industrial products) and precision turnke project.
1, automobile logistics
The automotive industry is committed to global procurement, product strategy and sales. Manufacturers have greatly narrowed the scope of vertical production and single products, focusing on specific models of production lines. Suppliers are also constantly striving to improve their core competitiveness. Both parties are closely integrated with BLG International Logistics.
BLG integrates the manufacturers and suppliers of parts and components into its system services, and they absolutely believe in the supply of assembly lines in Europe and overseas. At the same time, in the production chart, the continuous market fluctuation can not be separated from a high degree of flexibility. However, the flexibility, forward-looking planning and high competitiveness of logistics business of system specialty respond to changes.
Large automobile manufacturers are increasingly focusing their activities on core business, such as design, assembly and sales. Suppliers also focus their services on specific areas. Therefore, as a logistics provider, BLG international logistics is facing increasing demand and shouldering stable and reliable logistics coordination.
Some technical terms describe the complex transport strategy and supply concept in automobile logistics. Whether as SKD, CKD, PBP, JIT-if you want to provide competitive system services for the automobile industry, professional logistics must be able to manage a full set of building modules. BLG's services include the whole process of automobile logistics. In addition, we can also establish cooperative relations with major manufacturers and suppliers for many years.
This includes transporting spare parts and packaging valuables, as well as improving packaging and zero inventory management. BLG actively provides comprehensive services on a global scale: whether Brazil, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand, Egypt or India, its procurement and transportation services are borderless.
Production-related services are an important part of modern logistics suppliers' package services. Early assembly and complete integration, like the completion of work and value-added services of products, are only part of BLG's competitiveness.
BLG's logistics centers and supply centers around the world are the centralized places for its system services. Many manufacturers are increasingly outsourcing their production activities to professional logistics providers, so-called product value-added services. For example, the corrosion protection of vulnerable parts and the preliminary assembly of system components. At present, BLG is increasingly becoming the "extended workbench" of the automobile industry.
The vertical service scope extended by BLG is a flexible response to the manufacturer's reduction of vertical production scope. In addition, under the framework of more and more outsourcing, more and more packaging orders have signed contracts with the corresponding system service provider-BLG International Logistics. BLG has been able to build itself into one of the few suppliers in the world through the specific skills of the special demand part in the logistics field.
2. Contract logistics
International procurement and distribution need a good overall logistics strategy. Contract logistics involves manufacturers serving consumer goods and electronic consumption, furniture industry, beverage industry, industrial equipment and many other departments. No matter how different the products are, they all have one thing in common: to provide each customer with a single solution that meets their needs and is suitable.
At first glance, contract logistics seems to be a well-defined and manageable field. However, it includes not only separable single services, but also complex service packages, such as installing and implementing closed logistics systems for the single needs of their respective customers.
BLG International Logistics takes on the responsibility of the whole chain by using logistics center and modern information exchange technology, such as overall procurement or distribution logistics. BLG's service emphasizes close cooperation with customers, process optimization of agent logistics, design of specific customer inventory capacity, appropriate transportation organization for wholesalers and retailers, and spare parts logistics for end customers. At the same time, these pose a lasting challenge to BLG.
Take e-commerce as an example. For example, BLG supplies office equipment to the whole European market through the Bremen Logistics Center, and deals with global manufacturers who operate fax machines and photocopiers. According to the technical configuration of a single customer order, according to the accessories and specifications of a specific country, it is the basic equipment. In a few hours, the equipment will be delivered to the customer.
The range of products handled by a capable contract professional logistics supplier is almost endless. Whether electrical or electronic products, single parts or combinations, different kinds of products are distributed through the logistics center, which is the core business of BLG international logistics.
In the field of logistics, not all services can be concentrated in one place. Therefore, BLG serves their respective customer needs. At present, its logistics center network and proprietary equipment provide services for well-known industrial and commercial customers in more than 20 places in Germany and overseas.
Take the furniture industry as an example. For a global furniture giant, BLG provided it with a distribution warehouse with a capacity of 200,000 pallets in Herfort. The operation of BLG focuses on warehousing, logistics and order picking. Other services include quality management and planning and organization of transportation workflow.
Take consumer goods as an example. A coffee and composite product manufacturer provides the entire network for its branches and independent retailers through Bremen. Commodities classified by demand and season are only suitable for a limited period of time and will be replaced by new products. Therefore, a large number of goods that are not only controlled but also frequently processed only stay in the logistics center for a short time, are received by special warehouses, loaded with pallets according to product orders, and then transported.
Take beverage logistics as an example. In the logistics center of New York State, BLG provides bottle factory supply, storage, inventory management and order picking services for our brewery. Zero inventory management, transportation management and commodity repackaging are not included in the service scope.
3. Turnkey project
The turnkey project in the field of logistics needs specialized technology and long-term confidence. This starts from the neutral negotiation representing the interests of a single customer, develops from the addressing concept to the investment in new equipment, IT and human resources, and then extends to the implementation of all systems, and finally to the initial startup.
Take consumer goods as an example. BLG pursues a consistent and successful growth strategy. More and more commodities and ever-changing product selection activities must be supported by fixed, fast and absolutely reliable logistics. The growing demand has formed the idea of concentrating in one place.
BLG International Logistics can win this project for Bremen. It invested about 75 million euros to build the most modern warehouse in Europe, and concentrated the whole joint logistics for customers mainly engaged in international business.
BLG has invested in close project cooperation with customers, so it can ensure that all operating modes can be flexibly adjusted according to market demand from concept to actual construction stage. The new central storage system with intelligent control and the number of processing systems in logistics tasks are the main examples of large-scale turnkey projects.
In addition to innovative technology, unique resources and capabilities, the implementation of this project also requires centralized networking between professional logistics suppliers and customers and investment in large capacity and convenience.