Logistics Audit
A Logistics audit is an unbiased assessment by an independent party of all aspects of a client's supply chain system, including supplier and customer relations, planning procedures, document flow, logistics infrastructure, quality control and correspondence of logistics costs to local market conditions.
In-depth experience and knowledge of best practices help auditors to identify problem areas, potential areas for improvement, and opportunities for the application of advanced technologies. A logistics audit analysis is provided in a manner consistent with the way CFOs and other corporate executives make investment decisions.
Logistics audit unlocks hidden logistics value
Logistics audit uncovers hidden sources of logistics value and develops a plan for an optimal logistics function by improving operational efficiency through better logistics system management including integration and close coordination of the supply chain components.

In reality the hidden costs in logistics of many companies, approach millions of dollars, which, when unlocked, can bring profit, the rise of the stock capital and the growth of the market share. Those companies, less in size, may have similar or even greater possibilities in relative (per cent) indicators.
Regular logistics audit results in the unlocking of the costs reduction possibility and simultaneously logistic system efficiency.