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The Zara’s logistics process

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

Of course, the rapidly expanding network of stores requires constant adaptation to the sequence and size of deliveries, as well as their routes. Zara is a worldwide icon of fast fashion, renewing both men’s and women’s clothes once a week. Emerald, 2006. Resources: BARNES, L. & & LEA-GREENWOOG, G.

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Aptiv takes a global approach to mobility

Automotive Logistics

Aptiv is taking a highly centralised approach to the logistics operation supporting the new division and has made Jeffrey Richards its global director of logistics and supply chain operations, responsible for the sourcing, network design, continuous improvement and emergency logistics for all operating units. Tackling complex networks.

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

247 Customs Broker

Yossi Sheffi of MIT is certainly one of the most influential and I would add interesting figures in supply chain today. Of late, about every three years he produces a new supply chain-related book, the last two being complementary takes on supply chain resilience and risk management.

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Will Robots Take All the Supply Chain Jobs?

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Maybe a software robot will be writing columns on supply chain topics before too long too. What’s your take on robots and supply chain jobs? Of course we all need to up our game. It’s not even really that clean just in robots for manufacturing and distribution.