Logistic service from AMC

AMC proud of being a supplier who has most advantage in supplying service from timing of order implementation, commitment in delivery, clear communication and flexibility towards any sudden changes. We combines lot of different logistic means to suit each delivery place to customers.

For domestic market in Vietnam: With the advantage of being near to Cua Lo port, to minimize the cost, we use both trucking and vessels (container & trump vessels).

For oversea market: AMC chose to work with big shipping lines like ONE, IAL, WANHAI, COSCO, OOCL, EVERGREEN…for each specific order to deliver products in shortest timing with lowest freight to other countries like Inda, Bangladesh, Korea, Japan, China, Guatemala, Cambodia, Netherlands, Australia, Taiwan…

The logistics for the calcium carbonate powder in AMC involve various critical aspects to ensure efficient production, transportation, and distribution. Here’s some key elements which we are maintaining:

1. Raw Material Sourcing and Supply Chain

  • Quarrying: Calcium carbonate is typically extracted from our two quarries in Quy Hop district. Efficient logistics involve managing the extraction process and ensuring a steady supply of high-quality limestone.
  • Transportation: Raw limestone must be transported from quarries to processing facilities in Nam Cam industrial zone.

2. Processing and Production

  • Crushing and Grinding: Limestone is first crushed and then ground into fine powder. The logistics here include managing machinery, maintaining equipment, and handling the processed material.
  • Quality Control: Ensuring consistent particle size and purity requires rigorous quality control measures, including sampling and testing at various stages of production.

3. Packaging and Storage

  • Packaging: Calcium carbonate powder is packaged into various forms such as 25kg, 50kg bags, bulk containers, or big Jumbo bags. The choice of packaging depends on the intended use and customer requirements.
  • Storage: Finished products need to be stored in dry, climate-controlled warehouses to prevent degradation and contamination.

4. Transportation and Distribution

  • Logistics Planning: Efficient routing and scheduling for transporting finished products to customers are crucial. This can involve coordinating with multiple transport modes (trucks, ships).
  • Inventory Management: Maintaining optimal inventory levels to balance supply and demand is important. This includes forecasting demand and managing stock levels to prevent shortages or excesses.

5. Customer Relations and Order Fulfillment

  • Order Processing: Managing customer orders efficiently, including order confirmation, tracking, and timely delivery.
  • Customer Service: Providing support for any issues related to product quality, delivery, or returns.

6. Regulatory Compliance

  • Environmental Regulations: Ensuring compliance with environmental regulations related to quarrying, processing, and transportation.
  • Safety Standards: Adhering to safety regulations for handling and transporting both raw materials and finished products.

7. Sustainability Considerations

  • Energy Efficiency: Implementing energy-efficient practices in production and transportation to reduce costs and environmental impact.
  • Waste Management: Managing waste products from processing and ensuring proper disposal or recycling.

8. Risk Management

  • Supply Chain Disruptions: Developing strategies to mitigate risks related to supply chain disruptions, such as alternative suppliers or contingency plans for transportation issues.
  • Market Fluctuations: Adapting to fluctuations in market demand and pricing through flexible logistics strategies.