Supply Chain, Packaging & Global Fulfillment

Global Logistics Comparison Matrix

A focused matrix to compare shipping modes and trade terms by cost, lead time, risk, documentation and typical best use cases. Use this page to quickly identify which logistics approach fits your SKU, program cadence and cost/lead-time tradeoffs.

Quick Reference

Air = fastest / costliest. Ocean FCL = lowest per‑unit. DDP simplifies customer receipt; requires carrier/partner management.

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Make smarter freight decisions with our end-to-end comparison matrix. We evaluate cost, speed, and documentation requirements to help you choose the perfect logistics mode for every program.
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When to Air

Use for urgent RMA, critical spares, or small high-value prototypes where lead time outweighs freight cost.

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When to Ocean

Best for planned production shipments with forecasted demand and acceptable inventory buffers; lower per-unit cost.

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When to DDP

Use DDP for simplified customer experience and predictable final delivery; good for high‑service programs despite higher landed cost.

Mode & Trade Term Comparison Matrix

Summary comparison across main transport modes and trade terms. Values shown are general guidance—actual costs and lead times depend on origin/destination, commodity, and seasonal factors.
Option Typical Cost Lead Time (door‑to‑door) Documentation & Customs Risk & Damage Best Use Cases
Air Express (FedEx/DHL/UPS) Very High 1–4 days AWB, commercial invoice, NAFTA/EUR1 as required Low transit time = lower exposure;
small parcel handling risk
Urgent prototypes, critical spares, small high-value shipments
Air Consolidation (LCL Air) High 3–7 days AWB, CI, packing list; grouping reduces per-unit cost Moderate; handling at consolidation points Planned urgent shipments with forecast; smaller cartonized volumes
Ocean FCL (Full Container) Low (per unit) 20–40 days Bill of Lading (B/L), CI, packing list, certificates (CoC, COO) Moderate‑Low; container protection required, longer transit exposure High-volume production, predictable demand, heavy/bulky goods
Ocean LCL (Less Container) Medium 25–45 days B/L, CI; additional handling at consolidation/deconsol hubs Higher than FCL due to more handling Lower-volume production, pilot runs where full container not needed
Courier / Door‑to‑Door Very High 1–3 days AWB, CI; easiest for small parcels Low for small, well-packed items Critical spares, high-value single items, customer samples
Rail (Intercontinental) Low–Medium 12–25 days CMR / rail documentation, CI, packing list Moderate; fewer transshipments than ocean LCL Time‑sensitive but cost‑sensitive flows between suitable corridors
Trade Term: EXW (Ex Works) Customer bears freight & export Varies Exporter minimal responsibility Higher coordination burden for buyer When buyer wants maximum control of logistics & carrier selection
Trade Term: FOB (Origin) Varies Varies Export customs by seller; importer handles import Shared responsibilities;
buyer manages transit risk post-ship
Common in ocean FCL shipments where buyer owns freight
Trade Term: DDP Higher (service + duty) Varies; typically longer pre-clearance Seller handles export, import clearance, duty & delivery Low for buyer; seller assumes customs & duty risk White‑glove supply, simplified customer experience, regional stocking

Logistics Decision Guide

A quick decision map to choose the right logistics approach for a shipment or program.

1

INeed parts in < 72 hours?

Use Air Express or Courier for single‑unit critical spares and prototype corrections.

2

High volume, low urgency?

Choose Ocean FCL with pallet optimization to minimize per‑unit cost.

3

Simplify customer handling?

Offer DDP for end customers; use DDP + Dallas warehouse for US regional fulfillment.

Packaging Engineering & Drop Test Summary

Packaging decisions materially affect logistics costs, damage rates and customer experience. We pair engineering (foam CAD, box orientation) with validation (ISTA/ASTM drop, vibration and compression tests) to find the lowest-cost packaging that meets damage targets.

EPE / PE Foam

Cost‑effective cushioning for many electronics and subassemblies.

Urethane (CNC)

High performance and tightly supporting shapes for heavy/hard parts.

Inventory & VMI Programs

Program choice affects lead time, cashflow and service. VMI reduces buyer working capital while guaranteeing replenishment; consignment reduces risk for buyers but requires clear terms and robust reconciliation.

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VMI Overview

Supplier runs replenishment to agreed min/max at customer or regional nodes; dashboards show stock and turnover.

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Safety Stock & Forecasting

We model safety stock by lead time variability and service target to minimize stockouts during ramp or seasonality.

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Return & Repair Pools

Regional pools in Dallas for quick replacement and repair to reduce AOG/Warranty turnaround.

U.S. Dallas Warehouse Support

Regional stocking in Dallas reduces stateside transit time and returns handling complexity. Warehouse services include receiving QC, kitting, special packaging, EDI/portal fulfillment, repairs and regional redistribution.
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Inbound & Receiving

Inspection, quarantine, sampling and acceptance with photos and report uploads to the portal.

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Fulfillment & Returns

Pick/Pack, kitting, reverse logistics, refurbishment and warranty processing to reduce customer lead time.

Cost vs Lead Time- Conceptual View

Air Express   *          
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Courier *   *        
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Note: illustrative only. Use per-shipment quotes for accurate planning.
Logistics Checklist for Program Launch
A short list of recommended starting actions we implement with customers to align logistics and packaging.
Item Purpose
Forecast & SKU mapping Choose carriers and modes by SKU criticality
Packaging test plan Define ISTA/vibration/drop tests and acceptance
Trade term selection Balance buyer convenience vs landed cost
Dallas warehouse params Define SLAs, kitting and return flow
VMI thresholds Set min/max and reporting cadence

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