Brazilian logistics for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
A few years ago, I wrote my first post on this blog, telling a little about the logistical operations necessary to carry out the […]
When to make to stock and when to make to order?
An important definition for companies is the decision to produce to stock (make to stock) or to order (make to order). […]
The New Amazon Warehouse Trend
Last year I wrote about how some companies were using Centers of Urban Destruction (CDUs) as an alternative to reducing […]
The rise of Urban Distribution Centers (CDUs)
The great growth of e-commerce in recent years has highlighted an old logistical challenge: the last mile. It is the […]
The importance of logistics for Cirque du Soleil
I recently had the opportunity to watch the show Amaluna produced by Cirque du Soleil. In addition to being impressed with the numbers displayed […]
US retail best practices
Responsible for about one-fifth of global retail sales and home to the world's top retailers, the United States […]
What can Indian lunchboxes teach us?
On several occasions in this blog I have written about innovations and technologies capable of facilitating the management of supply chains and optimizing […]
Omnichannel Inventory Visibility – The Macy's Case
In the last two decades, consumer habits and desires have changed enormously, forcing retail to evolve as well. At the beginning of […]
Blockchain in supply chain management: revolution on the way?
Just like it happened to me until a short time ago, you may have heard of bitcoins, but you had never stopped to understand […]
The world's first port ship
One of the main challenges to the competitiveness of the Manaus industrial center (PIM) is logistics, a consequence of the unfavorable geographical position of the region […]
The logistics of F1
Next Sunday, another Formula 1 season will start in Melbourne, a traditional sport and the passion of many fans around the world. […]