Hablamos ‘Supply On Demand’  

In today’s just-in-time global economy, one of the toughest supply-chain and transportation logistics challenges that manufacturers face is the “last mile” — arranging critical inland transportation for their goods.

The easy part is sending components overseas to a factory via airfreight or ocean. But handling requirements, tracking visibility and delivery coordination often break down when the shipment is handed off to a local delivery company for that last leg of the journey. That’s the weak link in the supply chain.

To help companies deal with this ongoing problem, D.W. Morgan created an industry-first Global Drayage service. We have established a ‘Supply on Demand‘ footprint everywhere there is a key high-tech manufacturing center, whether the goods are moving to America or Asia. The network of dedicated and Morgan-managed assets stretches across North America and to manufacturing and distribution locations in Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America.

After nearly a decade of providing services in Mexico, we now have a full office in Guadalajara–and we’re building a dedicated fleet of trucks transporting goods for high-tech manufacturers throughout Mexico and to/from North America.

Having our feet on the ground at the world’s major manufacturing centers allows us to help companies solve that critical “last mile” problem so their goods arrive just in time.

Supply Chain's Weakest Link

Managing the 5th Inventory

Morgan President and CSO Grant Opperman explains how an effective management of in-transit goods can reduce a company's operational costs by as much as 20%. To find out more view Grant's presentation.