The Importance of Supply Chain Collaboration Between Retailers and Suppliers
7/25/23 1:11 PM / by Varsity Logistics
7 Benefits of Carrier Diversification
6/28/23 11:12 AM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Transportation, Trucking and Transportation, Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software, Supply Chain, TMS, Money Saving, tips, parcel shipping, warehouse operations, IBM software, UPS, risk management, Shipping, distribution
5 Ways a TMS Will Help You Weather Storms in the Supply Chain
7/25/22 3:30 PM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Trucking and Transportation, Varsity Logistics, Supply Chain, TMS, events, parcel shipping, 2022 Challenges
A perfect storm of weather events, regulatory restrictions, the pandemic's "great resignation," and inflation are wreaking havoc on the supply chain and delaying getting goods to market.
Adding fuel to the fire is a new law, AB5, set to go into effect in the state of California that challenges the role of truck drivers as owner-operators. The result? Drivers staged actions
Benefits of Integrating Your ERP with Shipping Software
4/8/22 5:36 PM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software, IBM, erp, integration
Where's my order? Has it shipped yet? Your customer service likely hears or sees those questions dozens of times per day. They spend hours answering questions.
Integrate Your IBMi as400 ERP with Shipping Software
3/4/22 10:30 AM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software, TMS, IBM, integration, as 400
Where's my order? Has it shipped yet? Your customer service likely hears or sees those questions dozens of times per day. They spend hours answering questions.
What if you could cut that time in half or more? It would make not only your customers, but your customer service team happy, too.
It's possible with IBMi AS/400 ERP shipping.
Why the IBMi Shipping Software Platform Is Growing
2/28/22 11:45 AM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software, TMS, IBM, ecommerce, trends
Shipping and fulfillment is a major cog in many industries. Warehouses, supply chains and logistics all run on powerful shipping software.
In this space, there are many competitors, and people often expect that the best software is going to be something new.
Shipping in a Post-Covid World: What You Need to Know
2/15/22 9:30 AM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software, TMS, IBM, ecommerce, trends
COVID-19 caused an incredible shift in consumer and business purchasing that nobody could have foreseen coming. From traditional in-store buying behavior, to on-line purchasing, nothing will ever be the same.
UPS to Flatten the Curve (of Deliveries)
5/11/21 5:19 PM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software, TMS, IBM, ecommerce, trends, parcel shipping, UPS
Supply Chain Dive reports that UPS will be adding weekend capacity, with up to 90% of US residential customers covered by October. This is intended to reduce "some of the lumpiness in the network in the middle of the week," according to Carol Tomé, UPS CEO, on the company's earnings call on Tuesday, May 11, 2021.
UPS Earnings are Up. Are You Getting Your Best Rates?
2/9/21 1:45 PM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software, Industry News, parcel shipping, UPS
UPS released its earnings report for the fourth quarter of 2020 last week. No surprise to anyone it was higher than 2019, as demand for delivery services exploded exponentially with COVID. “Our financial performance…exceeded our expectations,” said UPS CEO Carol Tomé, thanking “all UPSers for their extraordinary efforts to deliver industry-leading service through the holidays.”
In the US, UPS revenues increased 17.4%, aided by growth from small and medium-sized businesses and abetted by the company’s use of surcharges.
We can expect to see
Ship FedEx? Varsity is FedEx Compatible
1/15/21 4:23 PM / by Varsity Logistics posted in Varsity Logistics, Shipping Software
If your company ships a lot of packages a day (from the low 100s to the mid 1000s), saving a little money here and there can really add up.