Logistics

Relevant shipping methods

To meet the diverse requirements of our customers, we offer tailored transport solutions for various product types. In essence, we use the following three main freight options:

Logistical Concepts

SYE Europe GmbH supports its customers with various logistics and supply models in order to offer cost and lead time optimized solutions. A flexible storage and logistics structure is crucial to safeguard supply chains and reliably support production processes.

To provide our customers with maximum planning security, we offer various warehousing and supply models. In doing so, we enable the greatest possible independence from risks within the supply chain.

Early planning creates security

Close coordination in forecasting, demand planning and delivery models help to identify risks at an early stage and maintain stable supply chains. Together with our customers, we develop solutions that ensure both security of supply and competitive overall costs.

Buffer stock in Europe / call off stock

Rolling buffer stocks in Europe allow short term demand fluctuations or delays in international transport to be reliably offset.

Our FIFO system ensures that the shelf life of printed circuit boards is taken into account and that product overstocking is reliably avoided.

Through framework agreements with call off orders, total demand can be planned over the long term, while individual deliveries are made flexibly as needed. This creates planning security for both sides and simplifies the ordering process.

Consignment stock

Another option is our consignment stock offering. In this model, we store goods directly at your site, while ownership remains with us until the actual withdrawal. You benefit from immediate material availability while simultaneously reducing your capital commitment.

Based on forecast and consumption data, we monitor our customers’ inventory levels. Materials are reproduced at an early stage and delivered on time. This reduces planning effort while also lowering the risk of supply shortages.

Supporting processes

Through digital data exchange via EDI/Web EDI interfaces, demand planning in the form of forecasts, delivery schedules, orders and call offs can be transferred more quickly, accurately, and automatically between ERP systems. This reduces manual effort and accelerates coordination.

Digital tracking and supply chain monitoring tools help us identify potential delays at an early stage and respond more quickly to changes.