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Label Categorization of Parts Shipped to Retailers with Manufactured Units

Author(s) Ravikumar Thinnatti Palanichamy
Country United States
Abstract Effective shipping and logistics management are crucial in contemporary supply chain operations, particularly in retail. With growing e-commerce activity, the need for efficient shipping practices becomes increasingly important in keeping costs down and customer satisfaction high. Two vital methods in achieving this are label categorization and cartonization. Label categorization is the systematic labeling and coding of products prior to shipment so that they can be tracked, handled, and inventoried more effectively. Cartonization is the process of packaging optimization through the bundling of several products into one or several shipping cartons. Through the process of grouping products so they take up as little wasted space and packaging materials as possible, cartonization reduces shipping costs overall, while at the same time enhancing space optimization within shipping boxes.
The paper discusses the application of label categorization and cartonization in the retail shipping process with an emphasis on how bundling several items into one shipment under one carton label can enhance logistics efficiency. By means of thorough examination of existing practices, case studies, and technological innovations, the paper explains how such practices can reduce shipping costs, improve operational processes, and minimize packaging waste. Moreover, the effect on overall supply chain performance, such as improvement in delivery speed, cost savings, and customer satisfaction, is evaluated. The results indicate that an implementation of these methods is crucial to businesses seeking to maximize their shipping processes, particularly in a fast-changing world of retail.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 16, Issue 1, January-June 2025
Published On 2025-05-06
Cite This Label Categorization of Parts Shipped to Retailers with Manufactured Units - Ravikumar Thinnatti Palanichamy - IJAIDR Volume 16, Issue 1, January-June 2025. DOI 10.71097/IJAIDR.v16.i1.1410
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJAIDR.v16.i1.1410
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9hjcv

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