Tag: Dock Operations

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Specialty food networks are consolidating—here's the dock impact
Industry News

Specialty food networks are consolidating—here's the dock impact

Marzetti brought in Mark Carter from Schwan to run supply chain operations. His mandate is to simplify the network and cut costs. For Canadian importers moving specialty food, this signals a tightening game—fewer regional stops, faster throughput, and different drayage dynamics.

Picking a WMS That Works With Your Dock, Not Against It
Technology

Picking a WMS That Works With Your Dock, Not Against It

Most importers evaluate a warehouse management system on features they'll never use and miss the one thing that actually kills productivity: dock-to-stock workflow timing. We run into this every week — a 3PL invested in an expensive WMS that doesn't sync with CBSA release procedures or drayage window constraints. The software is fine. The integration layer is where it fails.

Planning Peak Season Warehouse Capacity: Dock Doors and Hold Times
Warehouse Operations

Planning Peak Season Warehouse Capacity: Dock Doors and Hold Times

Your warehouse capacity in Q4 isn't determined by how many pallets you can stack. It's determined by how fast you can push inbound through the dock, how long goods stay in bond, and whether your reefer space is booked. Peak season capacity planning starts in August.

How Shein Sidestepped the EU Tariff—and Why Your Dock Feels It
Industry News

How Shein Sidestepped the EU Tariff—and Why Your Dock Feels It

Shein didn't fight the EU's €3 duty. It moved. By placing inventory distribution inside the EU before July 1, the platform converted cross-border parcels into domestic shipments, sidestepping tariff collection altogether. The move signals a consolidation trend Canadian importers are already experiencing: when tariffs or regulations compress margin, logistics hubs multiply and consolidation cycles accelerate.

Bonded Warehouse Operations in Canada: The Dock Reality
Warehouse Operations

Bonded Warehouse Operations in Canada: The Dock Reality

Bonded warehouse operations in Canada aren't just storage. They're a regulatory gate where every pallet must reconcile against a CBSA release before it can move. At FENGYE LOGISTICS, we coordinate dock timing, inventory tracking, and release handoff. Most importers underestimate how timing on one step breaks the entire schedule.

McKesson's Oklahoma DC: what Canadian importers miss about automation
Industry News

McKesson's Oklahoma DC: what Canadian importers miss about automation

McKesson is investing $179 million in a 330,000-square-foot automated distribution center in Moore, Oklahoma. The shift toward robotics and digitally enabled logistics in the US pharmaceutical supply chain creates real pressure on Canadian importers to rethink how they move healthcare products across the border. Importers who don't adapt to faster US fulfillment windows will lose margin to dwell and detention.

Import-Export Warehousing in Montreal: Customs Broker Coordination at Dock
Trade & Commerce

Import-Export Warehousing in Montreal: Customs Broker Coordination at Dock

Montreal import-export warehousing sits at the junction of dock operations and customs clearance. Your broker sends the PARS release, your drayage driver hits the window, your warehouse dock team coordinates in-bond handling and pick-pack timing. This piece walks through what actually happens on the floor when containers land at Port of Montreal.

Spot rates spike again: what Q3 frontloading means for your dock window
Industry News

Spot rates spike again: what Q3 frontloading means for your dock window

Spot rates on Shanghai-Rotterdam and Shanghai-Genoa climbed into double digits this week, driven by peak-season demand and carrier rate pushes. For Canadian importers and forwarders running inbound through Montreal, that translates to tighter drayage appointment windows and inventory arriving faster than warehouse capacity can absorb. The math is straightforward: higher ocean freight cost + compressed port dwell time = pressure on your 3PL's dock-door schedule.

WMS Selection Guide: What Actually Matters on the Dock Floor
Technology

WMS Selection Guide: What Actually Matters on the Dock Floor

Most WMS selection processes prioritize features that sound good in a demo but deliver nothing on the dock floor. What matters is dock-to-stock cycle time, PARS release matching, and real SKU visibility when a broker sends you a modified declaration at 10 p.m. This guide covers what to test before signing the contract.

Quebec warehouse safety: CNESST compliance on the dock floor
Warehouse Operations

Quebec warehouse safety: CNESST compliance on the dock floor

Quebec's workplace safety regulator, CNESST, sets the rules for dock operations, material handling, and racking. Compliance isn't optional — violations cost money and operations shut down fast. We walk through what the inspection actually looks like and where most warehouses miss the mark.

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