Covid-19 makes room for autonomous robots in the Last Mile
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, we have been commenting on ILOS Insights about the great impact of isolation on delivery orders. […]
Logistical sharing in the context of the crisis
Certainly, the context of crisis that we have been experiencing in recent months has boosted the creative capacity of companies to leave their […]
Couriers: unsung quarantine heroes
Travel restriction measures are essential to contain the uncontrolled growth of the pandemic, which would overcrowd the […]
Last Mile Transportation – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
We've never been so dependent on last mile transportation. The last mile of delivery, the one that connects companies to final consumers, has […]
Last Mile Urban: speed is needed in unloading
In my previous post, with the theme Last Mile Urbano, I wrote about the difficulties in traffic and the scarcity of vacancies for […]
Last Mile Challenges: Vacancies and Traffic
During the XXV International Supply Chain Forum, I presented some results of the research Last Mile Challenges in Brazil, developed by ILOS […]
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 […]
Lockers: the retail bet to speed up deliveries
In the previous post (Social pick up point: a new e-commerce delivery method), we showed how the growth of e-commerce has encouraged […]
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 […]
Robot will deliver groceries to your home
Last year, we talked here about a little electric robot created by an Estonian startup for small deliveries in big cities. Developed […]
To revolutionize urban distribution, drones? No, robots!
We often see news in the media about companies testing the use of drones to deliver products directly to customers, which […]