“Chinese Whispers” cost UK businesses over £1.5 billion

Chinese WhispersSupply chain inefficiencies and miscommunication through “Chinese Whispers” are costing UK businesses over £1.5 billion  in lost productivity according to analysis of industry data from digital freight forwarder Zencargo.

More than 100 shipments from a cross section of UK industries suggests that UK businesses that trade internationally are wasting over three hours on average per individual shipment. Employees are spending time on phone calls and emails to request and funnel data back and forth between their trade partners, the majority of which already exists on partner systems.

Across the UK this results in over 100 million hours of time wasted per annum, or the equivalent of 50,000 employees’ annual working hours, tied up in procurement, managing suppliers and freight related admin.

The study suggests that Brexit is likely to exacerbate this efficiency problem further as shipments with non-EU countries involve on average 17 percent more wasted time than shipments with the EU, owing to the increased communications burden around customs documentation.

The study demonstrates the urgent need for supply chain innovation as a route to solving the productivity puzzle. The adoption of simple technology that helps automate communication can deliver productivity gains now to the tune of £1.5 billion per annum. This represents 5 percent of the UK Government’s annual target for productivity gains from digitisation. Significant long-term transformation is possible through widespread digital adoption across the supply chain.

Alex Hersham, CEO and Co-Founder of Zencargo added: “Technology is the main building block to bridge the productivity gap in the UK. Lack of communication harms productivity in any business, factor in complicated and often outdated supply chains and problems very quickly escalate. Now is the time to invest and innovative in technology so we can truly compete on the global stage and at the same time benefit on a productivity level.”