Real-time Freight Visibility Drives Customer Satisfaction
Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- Descartes MacroPoint
Tech Stack
- Carrier Dispatch/TMS Solutions
- Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Connections
- Descartes MacroPoint Mobile App
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Cost Savings
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Fleet Management Systems (FMS)
- Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics
- Networks & Connectivity - Cellular
Applicable Industries
- Agriculture
- Food & Beverage
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Warehouse & Inventory Management
Use Cases
- Fleet Management
- Predictive Maintenance
- Track & Trace of Assets
Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Established in 1974 by five Southeast Idaho potato growers, Sun-Glo of Idaho, Inc. is a fourth-generation, family-owned grower, packer, and shipper of premium-quality fresh Idaho® Russet Burbank potatoes, with state-of-the-art facilities and sales operations in Sugar City, Idaho. As a leading producer of Idaho® potatoes, Sun-Glo ships its products to grocery and food processing customers nationwide. The company prides itself on its modern facility, which has the capacity to process and ship more than 250 million pounds of potatoes each season. Sun-Glo is committed to maintaining high standards of quality and customer service, which is why it sought to improve its logistics and distribution processes.
The Challenge
As one of the largest Idaho potato shippers, Sun-Glo’s modern facility has the capacity to process and ship more than 250 million pounds of potatoes each season to customers throughout the continental United States. The company’s manual load tracking process offered limited visibility into shipment status, compromising customer and carrier relationships, and risking sizeable penalties and detention fees. To elevate customer service through more efficient distribution, SunGlo wanted a real-time freight visibility solution that would enhance delivery performance, improve its ability to manage shipping disruptions, and reduce costly penalties.
The Solution
Aiming to improve customer and carrier relationships, Sun-Glo implemented the automated Descartes MacroPoint real-time freight visibility platform. The solution leverages a combination of carrier connectivity through carrier dispatch/TMS solutions, electronic logging device (ELD) connections, and the Descartes MacroPoint mobile app to provide real-time load location and status. By spending less time tracking shipments, the Sun-Glo team increased operational efficiency and improved customer service through better on-time delivery performance, timely updates, and a reliable system of record. \n“We used to average 6 check calls per load, which was time-consuming and ultimately ineffective; we’d often only be notified of a late delivery when our customer called. Now we can view the location and updated ETA of every shipment, simultaneously, in real-time, and provide automated departure, pre-arrival, and arrival notifications to our customers,” said Shannon Bush, Manager, Transportation, at Sun-Glo. \n“Costly penalties and fees were taking a bite out of our bottom line. Grocery customers were levying late fees as much as $500 per late load, and processing plants would often charge $100 for each hour that a truck was late,” noted Bush. Descartes MacroPoint helped Sun-Glo put the brakes on customer penalties and carrier detention fees by proactively identifying shipments at risk for late delivery and taking the appropriate actions to manage the disruption. In addition, the platform’s geofencing capabilities and detailed tracking history simplified the process of verifying the legitimacy of detention claims. Bush added, “We can manage our carriers more effectively now. Sometimes carriers would submit a detention, but we couldn’t easily tell if it was legitimate, or if they were simply late and missed their appointment. With Descartes MacroPoint, we can see the carrier’s actual time of arrival.”
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