Small Businesses Face Import Overhead, Spend up to 500 Hours Annually Managing Freight Shipments

Freightos research sheds light on rampant inefficiencies within the global freight sector, trends impacting the growing import/export industry in the US

Subscriber: Log Out

While importing continues to grow across both small and enterprise companies, almost 50% of the 300,000+ American businesses who import still use spreadsheets to manage their international supply chain.

Global trade is worth trillions, and US Department of Commerce data reports a 6.7% year on year increase in US imports in 2017 - the fastest rate of growth in more than seven years; yet the industry remains siloed and outmoded.

Freightos, an SaaS-enabled logistics technology provider focused on instant freight quotes for freight forwarders and shippers conducted a survey recently to reveal how cumbersome logistics remains to American companies importing goods.

Among the key findings:

  • 42.4% of business owners spend more than 2 hours (or an estimated $100 of labor) on managing each individual shipment.
  • 10% of small business owners reported more than 75% of shipments arrive late.
  • Only 11.7% of large importers feel their freight providers are technologically advanced.
  • Of companies that import only 4-10 shipments year, almost half still spend over $10,000 per month on international freight.

Additional results revealed by survey responses were these:

On average how much time do you spend managing an individual freight shipment (getting quotes, booking, following up/tracking)?

  • 11.8% spend more than 5 hours. 42.4% of business owners spend more than 2 hours on managing each individual shipment.
  • Over 60% of midsize importers (10-50 annual imports) spend 2+ hours managing each shipment, wasting anywhere from 20 hours to 500 hours a year managing shipments.
  • Among companies that import over 100 times a year, 37% spend more than two hours managing each individual shipment; 12% spend over ten hours.

What percent of your international freight shipments arrive on-time?

  • 29.7% of business owners admit that less than half of their shipments arrive on time. Only 34.7% report timeliness in the top 25th percentile. 65% of small business owners say that only ¾ of their international freight shipments arrive on time. 10% of small business owners only receive 1 in 4 shipments on time.
  • Across the board, only 35% of importers say that goods arrive on-time 75% of the time or more.
  • 65% of companies that import goods suffer from delays at least 25% of the time they ship goods
  • For 30% of small (4-50/year) importers report that half or more of their shipments are late.

Compared to other service providers, how technologically advanced is your international freight provider?

  • Larger importers clearly have access to more sophisticated technology. About 25% of large importers (100+/year) say their forwarders are more advanced than other service providers, while only 7% of small importers say the same.
  • Only 11.7% of large importers feel their freight providers are technologically advanced.

What software do you use for international supply chain management?

  • By far, the most common technology solution used to manage shipments is…Spreadsheets, an option used by 47% of all importers and over half of small importers.

Other findings include:

  • For companies that import only 4-10/year (aka micros), almost half still spend over $10/K month on international freight.
  • 18.4% of business owners have no visibility of their shipments.
  • 83% of importers report that they do not have full visibility into the location of their shipment during the import process.


“Ask any freight forwarder or business owner, and they'll agree - international freight, particularly for small and midsize businesses, is long overdue for an upgrade,” said Dr. Zvi Schreiber, Freightos CEO and founder. “These survey results put real data to the all-too frustrating obsolescence of the technology used to manage international shipments, and provide valuable insight into the motives behind the rapid growth in logistics technology investments.”

SC
MR

Latest Podcast
Frictionless Videocast: The Importance of Water at the U.S./Mexico Border with Commissioner Maria-Elena Giner, International Boundary and Water Commission
Listen as Dr.Maria Elena Giner, Commissioner of the US International Boundary and Water Commission, and Rosemary Coates, Executive Director of…
Listen in

About the Author

Patrick Burnson, Executive Editor
Patrick Burnson

Patrick is a widely-published writer and editor specializing in international trade, global logistics, and supply chain management. He is based in San Francisco, where he provides a Pacific Rim perspective on industry trends and forecasts. He may be reached at his downtown office: [email protected].

View Patrick 's author profile.

Subscribe

Supply Chain Management Review delivers the best industry content.
Subscribe today and get full access to all of Supply Chain Management Review’s exclusive content, email newsletters, premium resources and in-depth, comprehensive feature articles written by the industry's top experts on the subjects that matter most to supply chain professionals.
×

Search

Search

Sourcing & Procurement

Inventory Management Risk Management Global Trade Ports & Shipping

Business Management

Supply Chain TMS WMS 3PL Government & Regulation Sustainability Finance

Software & Technology

Artificial Intelligence Automation Cloud IoT Robotics Software

The Academy

Executive Education Associations Institutions Universities & Colleges

Resources

Podcasts Webcasts Companies Visionaries White Papers Special Reports Premiums Magazine Archive

Subscribe

SCMR Magazine Newsletters Magazine Archives Customer Service