I believe a 4PL Distributor is even more needed. So a 4PL-D. They would buy the goods at a distributor price and pay the business net 30 for the goods since they want to control all of the E business. They should be able to bring the heat and have the 5PL as the holding company that provides the cash flow. Just saying.
There is no sense in dividing LP's in other categories other than 3PL and 4PL. Segmentation of services and technologies used and provided doesn't have to lead to the classification of n LP's.
@@Cerasis LOL. That's not a great feedback. What I think was missing is the absence of real life examples and probably companies that one could categorise. For some, it might be a little bit abstract or theoretical without those real life examples.
Nicely done, Adam and Cerasis. Thanks for helping to educate the masses on the nuances of the parties in the logistics ecosystem!
@Macphallen KALIBETI I've been familiar with 4PLs for years, but I thought this video was a good explanation.
3:01 - definition of 4pl, 3:10 - Where it came from. it's also called as LLP.
Awesome explanation sir
Precise Illustration
Thank you so much .. this is very helpful
perfectly explained. Thanks for the video :)
Thank you
What's the difference between 4PL and consulting company that provide logistics solution service?
Super, please describe 5PL in more detail
I believe a 4PL Distributor is even more needed. So a 4PL-D. They would buy the goods at a distributor price and pay the business net 30 for the goods since they want to control all of the E business. They should be able to bring the heat and have the 5PL as the holding company that provides the cash flow. Just saying.
Explained well.
There is no sense in dividing LP's in other categories other than 3PL and 4PL. Segmentation of services and technologies used and provided doesn't have to lead to the classification of n LP's.
Great thankyou
anyone tell me Why companies should go 4pl instead of 3pl?
there is also 7PL which is 3PL + 4PL
What’s that
@@ijanaesmith5343 thats a joke by Harry xD
Thanks for the info. Just talk a bit slower next time please, it is a lot to take in the first time
Fuzzy
This was frustrating to watch. He took over 7 minutes to explain something that could have easily been explained in under a minute.
That's good feedback. Thank you!
If u need to watch a video explaining something than can be explained and understood under 1 minute then u must really be a dumbass
Are u acting like a fool or r u a fool? 🤔
@@Cerasis LOL. That's not a great feedback. What I think was missing is the absence of real life examples and probably companies that one could categorise. For some, it might be a little bit abstract or theoretical without those real life examples.
@@eeke7438 yup. I watched the whole thing and still had no clue what the differences were.