How Your Parcel Is Delivered Within 24 Hours!?

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15 Feb 202418:03

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TLDRThe video offers an in-depth look into GEX, a leading logistics company in Malaysia, which has revolutionized parcel delivery by investing 25 million ringgit in an automatic sorting hub capable of processing 350,000 shipments daily. The script details the company's operations, including local and international parcel handling, the use of technology like DWS machines for efficiency, and the challenges faced in a competitive market. It also highlights GEX's growth, from a local player to a company with global aspirations, and insights from the CEO, Mr. Tong, on the company's journey, challenges, and future plans.

Takeaways

  • 🚚 The script discusses the rapid delivery of parcels within 24 hours, a significant improvement from the past when it used to take days and was more expensive.
  • 🌐 The investment in logistics companies like GX, which spent 25 million ringgit on an automatic sorting hub, highlights the importance of efficient parcel delivery systems.
  • 🏭 GX's automatic sorting hub is capable of sorting 350,000 shipments a day, showcasing the scale of modern logistics operations.
  • 📈 The company's growth to a valuation of 1 billion ringgit reflects the success of investing in logistics and the potential for wealth growth.
  • 📦 The sorting process involves both manual labor and automated systems, with the latter reading barcodes and sorting parcels without human intervention.
  • 🔍 The script explains the process of handling local and cross-border shipments, including the translation of different shipping formats into a machine-readable one.
  • 🛂 The importance of X-ray machines in the sorting process is highlighted, as they help identify and remove dangerous items, reducing the risk of shipment rejection.
  • 🌟 GX's emphasis on local shipments and the expansion of its international operations through initiatives like JX 2.0 and the Auto Hub sorting facility.
  • 📈 The company's CEO, Mr. Tong, shares the company's journey, including overcoming challenges from startups with deep pockets and the evolution of the business model.
  • 🌐 The Global Sales team's efforts in expanding GX's services globally, including the development of the myX platform and the Pudo Network, are highlighted.

Q & A

  • How many shipments can the automatic sorting Hub of GEX sort per day?

    -The automatic sorting Hub can sort 350,000 shipments a day.

  • What was the investment made by GEX to build the automatic sorting Hub?

    -GEX invested 25 million ringgit to build the automatic sorting Hub.

  • What is the role of Zone A and Zone B in the sorting process at GEX?

    -Zone A is for local shipments from all over Malaysia, while Zone B is for cross-border shipments that require additional processing such as translation of Airway bills into GEX's machine-readable format.

  • How does the camera system at GEX handle the scanning of parcels that are not neatly placed?

    -The camera is designed to capture images and weights within a specific illumination space, allowing it to scan parcels even if they are not perfectly placed.

  • What does DWS stand for and what function does it serve at GEX?

    -DWS stands for Dimensioning, Weighing, and Scanning. It serves the function of measuring the dimensions and weight of parcels and scanning the barcodes for tracking purposes.

  • What is the significance of the telescopic conveyor at GEX's sorting facility?

    -The telescopic conveyor allows for the efficient transportation of parcels halfway, reducing the need for manual handling and increasing the overall efficiency of the sorting process.

  • How does GEX handle the sorting of parcels that are destined for a specific location with no other parcels to follow?

    -Even if there's only one parcel going to a specific location, GEX commits to delivering it due to the scanning and tracking information already captured, ensuring customer service and reliability.

  • What is the wheel sorter's function in GEX's sorting process?

    -The wheel sorter sorts parcels left and right after they have gone through the DWS machine, directing them to the appropriate conveyor belts based on the captured values.

  • How does GEX's sorting facility expand its capacity for special projects?

    -GEX can utilize additional sorting stations for special projects, as they have the flexibility to sort and direct parcels to different conveyors as needed.

  • What is the significance of the PUDO network, also known as POP INX, in GEX's service offerings?

    -The PUDO network, or POP INX, allows merchants to drop off parcels and receivers to collect them from designated points, enhancing convenience and flexibility in the delivery process.

  • How has GEX's approach to international expansion changed with the introduction of new systems?

    -With new systems in place, GEX can now expand to new countries within two months, a significant improvement from the years it previously took, allowing for rapid global growth.

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