Parcel - October 2008 - (Page 17) He graduated at the right time, too. “The market was really starting to pick back up then,” he recalls. “Within four days, I had an offer at Ditan.” He came in as a contract to hire position, and the powers that be were impressed with the substantial changes he made. He was soon promoted to a management position, in large part because of his heavy background in the development and support of the Kewill system. Movin’ On Up Now, the former electrical engineering hopeful oversees the IT department in an organization that ships close to 11 million packages a year, and he couldn’t be happier. He takes the tenets of Ditan’s operation to heart and emphasizes that following these tenets are crucial to the organization’s success. “Customer service is a big one,” Murray shares. “We really give that portion of our business a lot of attention because it’s so crucial.” One way that Ditan and Murray maintain satisfied customers is through their fulfillment and expediting services. “Our fulfillment services include drop ship to one location; ship to multiple locations; ship by unit to single destinations; warehouse with subsequent pick, pack and ship instructions, in single title lots or mixed title lots,” he explains. “Our expediting services include local bulk or split shipments, by direct, same day or overnight, your courier or ours; coast-to-coast bulk, split shipments, time release or individual, transit shopped by ground, expedited ground, air, deferred air. In short, we’ve got basically every aspect covered.” Of course, as the IT Manager, Murray works even more closely with the electronic side of it all, and he’s got it down pat. “Our computerized inventory system is stateof-the-art,” he shares. “All products are barcoded for transferring and tracking purposes. Our inventory checking systems are 100% accurate. We have an electronic shipping system, which is integrated with our key carriers. We print and place carrier compliant labels on all shipping cartons to include RFID labels, and we have EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) capability to coordinate work orders with customer computer systems.” Facing the Challenges He makes it sound like a breeze, but he’s the first to admit that the challenges that arise can be frustrating. “The biggest challenge in the parcel industry as I see it is customer expectations,” he opines. “Customers might mean vendors or stakeholders. They all expect that you have growth and spend less, and you have to do this more quickly than ever before.” So how is Ditan handling this? Luckily, pretty well. “Ditan has grown close to 40% a year for the last four years, and we have done it with a tighter budget and yet have delivered more product while exceeding customer expectations,” Murray shares. “I feel that when you trim “Evaluating each project and working a true project management methodology is really paying off. We are getting three to four times the normally expected ROI — and in record time.” the budget at some point, you stunt your growth. We as managers have worked together to get the most out of our teams by streamlining a lot of processes. We are on our way to becoming ISO compliant, and that has really helped cut back some costs. But for our IT, we have started to spend again, and the benefits of spending wisely and evaluating each project and working a true project management methodology is really paying off. We are getting three to four times the normally expected ROI — and in record time. I am glad that I could be a crucial leader in bringing our mid-size company into the control and process driven future of a large company.” When asked what he thinks is the most important thing for people in our industry to remember, he thinks back to the craziness of the dot com era. “You have to be prepared,” he emphasizes. “In any industry, but especially ours, anything can change at a given moment, so you have to be on top of things.” “Other than that, I’d say that you have to know your shipments inside and out. You have to know where they are, where they’re going and how they’re getting there.” www.PARCELindustry.com October 2008 17 http://www.PARCELindustry.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Parcel - October 2008 Parcel - October 2008 Contents Editor's Note What Would Augello Say? Best Practices Survey Results Going with the Flow Is Your Parcel Network Optimized? Last (Mile), but Not Least Moving From Manual to Automated Fulfillment A Race for Excellence Making Ends Meet Is Your Job Killing You? Software Selection Demystified Controlling Costs On the Mark Product Profile New Products & Services Advertiser Index Wrap Up Parcel - October 2008 Parcel - October 2008 - Parcel - October 2008 (Page Cover1) Parcel - October 2008 - Parcel - October 2008 (Page Cover2) Parcel - October 2008 - Parcel - October 2008 (Page 3) Parcel - October 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Parcel - October 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Parcel - October 2008 - Editor's Note (Page 6) Parcel - October 2008 - Editor's Note (Page 7) Parcel - October 2008 - What Would Augello Say? (Page 8) Parcel - October 2008 - What Would Augello Say? (Page 9) Parcel - October 2008 - Best Practices Survey Results (Page 10) Parcel - October 2008 - Best Practices Survey Results (Page 11) Parcel - October 2008 - Best Practices Survey Results (Page 12) Parcel - October 2008 - Best Practices Survey Results (Page 13) Parcel - October 2008 - Best Practices Survey Results (Page 14) Parcel - October 2008 - Best Practices Survey Results (Page 15) Parcel - October 2008 - Going with the Flow (Page 16) Parcel - October 2008 - Going with the Flow (Page 17) Parcel - October 2008 - Is Your Parcel Network Optimized? (Page 18) Parcel - October 2008 - Is Your Parcel Network Optimized? (Page 19) Parcel - October 2008 - Last (Mile), but Not Least (Page 20) Parcel - October 2008 - Last (Mile), but Not Least (Page 21) Parcel - October 2008 - Last (Mile), but Not Least (Page 22) Parcel - October 2008 - Last (Mile), but Not Least (Page 23) Parcel - October 2008 - Moving From Manual to Automated Fulfillment (Page 24) Parcel - October 2008 - Moving From Manual to Automated Fulfillment (Page 25) Parcel - October 2008 - A Race for Excellence (Page 26) Parcel - October 2008 - A Race for Excellence (Page 27) Parcel - October 2008 - Making Ends Meet (Page 28) Parcel - October 2008 - Making Ends Meet (Page 29) Parcel - October 2008 - Is Your Job Killing You? (Page 30) Parcel - October 2008 - Is Your Job Killing You? (Page 31) Parcel - October 2008 - Software Selection Demystified (Page 32) Parcel - October 2008 - Software Selection Demystified (Page 33) Parcel - October 2008 - Software Selection Demystified (Page 34) Parcel - October 2008 - Software Selection Demystified (Page 35) Parcel - October 2008 - Controlling Costs (Page 36) Parcel - October 2008 - Controlling Costs (Page 37) Parcel - October 2008 - On the Mark (Page 38) Parcel - October 2008 - On the Mark (Page 39) Parcel - October 2008 - Product Profile (Page 40) Parcel - October 2008 - Advertiser Index (Page 41) Parcel - October 2008 - Wrap Up (Page 42) Parcel - October 2008 - Wrap Up (Page Cover3) Parcel - October 2008 - Wrap Up (Page Cover4)
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