The most
exciting about doing the project about Kiva Systems is that we continuously
gain a deeper understanding of the global supply chain and even perceive
insights in how the business will look like in the future.
This weeks
reading shows us how the way doing business has changed with evolving
technology. Despite what technology we are going to use, either 3D printer or
RFID, the principle is, business is all about an idea. The global supply chain
network and advanced technologies enable us to outsource business processes,
including manufacturing, assembling and shipment to outsiders.
From a pure
supply chain perspective, one of the most recent shifts has been in the transition
form third party to fourth-party logistics providers. Kiva’s new owner, Amazon,
is an outstanding fourth-party provider by all means. Amazon’s has more than
100 distribution centers globally, which makes it a strong competitor to FedEx
or UPS. In 2006, Amazon Business Solutions launched “Fulfillment by Amazon”. It
allows businesses to use Amazon’s own order fulfillment and post-order customer
service infrastructure, and allows Amazon customers to receive the shipment directly
by Amazon when buying from third-party sellers. A typical workflow is like
this:
Step1: You send your products to Amazon
You send your new or used products
to Amazon’s fulfillment centers
Step2: Amazon stores your products
Amazon catalogs and stores your
products in their ready-to-ship inventory
Step3: Customers order your products
Customers search for and purchase
your products directly on Amazon.com, or on other e-commerce channels such as
your own site
Step4: Amazon picks and packs your products
Fulfillment by Amazon picks your
products from inventory and packages them
Step5: Amazon ships your products and provides support
Amazon ships products to customers
from their network of fulfillment centers
During these
steps, Amazon as a fourth-party provider provides value-added services including:
“Sell on Amazon” that let you sell your products on the
Amazon Marketplace,
“Amazon
Payments” that let customers pay with their Amazon accounts
“Build a Website” that let you build a full-featured
eCommerce web store
“Advertise on Amazon” that let to advertise on Amazon’s
website
Amazon’s
ecosystem made it possible for customers to focus on their products rather than
manage the whole business process. However, there are still limitations of
using Amazon service. In terms of cost, fulfillment by Amazon is not suitable
for oversized products. The service fee charged by Amazon may consume customers’
profit margin. By contrast, the service fee charged for small size product is
reasonable. In addition, the coverage of Amazon’s DCs may not be enough to be a
cost-effective for its customers. The initial transportation of products from
customer to Amazon’s DCs will become extra expense, which is not necessary especially
when customers are far away from Amazon’s DCs.
As Amazon keeps
expand and investing in its logistic network, as well as its value-adding
services. We can foresee that Amazon service will be a good option for running
business. And we’ll follow up to see what a role Kiva Systems will play in this
process.
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