El acelerón de la Logística 4.0
En 2019 se distribuyeron en España 1.460 millones de toneladas de mercancías por carreta, un 6% más que en 2018. Aunque durante 2020 la pandemia afectó especialmente al comercio de bienes no esenciales, el sector logístico se ha comportado mejor que el PIB en los seis primeros meses de 2020 según el Observatorio de Transporte y Logística.
Al igual que en otras industrias, la crisis sanitaria ha obligado a las empresas logísticas a reinventarse, acelerando su transformación digital para poder seguir ofreciendo sus servicios con la mayor calidad y seguridad, y al ritmo que exige el mercado.
A coffee with Nieves Ocaña, Head of Global Purchasing at DEOLEO
L&A: Tell us a little about your experience at Deoleo and what your day-to-day life is like at the company.Nieves: I have been part of
A coffee with… Ismael Muñoz, Distribution Manager last mile at MAKRO
L&A: Tell us about yourself and your career. What were your beginnings like? And how have you grown within Makro? Ismael: My interest in logistics
Redesigning supply chains to compete in an unpredictable world
The supply chain is facing times of profound change. What was once a silent, almost invisible function within organisations has now become one of the
Mass consumption sees a decline in service levels in logistics and transport
The consumer goods sector faces an increasingly complex scenario in its supply chain. According to the report ‘Outlook for the Consumer Goods Supply Chain 2025’