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Logistics planning


5 questions to ask before you start looking for a logistics planning system
(And one answer after which it makes no sense to continue) A planning system can help. But only if it takes responsibility for reality. In many companies, however, it ends up as just another tool that someone has to constantly monitor, fix, and “guard” so nothing goes wrong.From the outside, it looks like a system.In reality, it is just another layer of manual work. Before you start choosing a tool, it makes sense to name the reality first. Question 1: Where does the order or
Feb 23


When sales growth stops being an advantage: which decision stage are you in?
Sales growth is often celebrated in companies as a clear success. In logistics, however, growth is often the moment when systemic weaknesses begin to surface. Most companies do not recognize a logistics problem at the moment it arises, but only later—when it starts to show externally, towards customers, sales teams, or management. It is rarely a sudden collapse. Much more often, it is a gradual transition between stages in which the existing way of operating is no longer suff
Jan 27
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