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Bringing on the sharing chain!

Airbnb, Uber, BlaBlaCar … the collaborative economy is changing the world. By 2025, revenue from collaborative platforms is expected to reach $ 83 billion(1). Much more than a culture or working methods shift, it is a real change of business model that must take place. Supply chains are evolving too. The “collaborative way of life” … Continued

Physical internet: the network of the future

Imagine a universal network for logistics operations, shared by everyone involved in the chain… By 2030, logistics services could be global, worldwide. All players in the supply chain would have access to a huge network called the Physical Internet – based on the Digital Internet. It would connect all existing networks to establish the network … Continued

Technologies shaping the future

Soon, the world as we know it will only be the memory of another time. Smart city, blockchain, artificial intelligence … the MIT Technology Review backtracked 3 disruptive technologies that should secure our exchanges and improve our daily lives in a very near future. The Smart city: the dream city of tomorrow? The smart city … Continued

Packaging : how to improve the customer experience?

Consumers and pet food brands have been focused on ingredients and targeted diets because today’s consumer demands personalised treatment. A requirement that may be a sign of far-reaching changes in buying behaviours. Ekaterina Paltsyna, Logistics & Distribution Manager, Royal Canin, explain to us what outsourcing challenges in pet food packaging and co-packing her company faced. … Continued

Connected packaging: the new lever to upgrade customer experience

In Europe, 9 out of 10 consumers (1) juggle between the different distribution channels. Ultra-connected, unpredictable and highly educated, when they buy something they are not only looking for a meaning but also for a differentiated experience. In a market where omnichannel has become the standard and where the digital store is a spreading reality, … Continued

From trade promotion to innovation, how does co-packing meet the new challenges of phygital?

Every year around the world, nearly $ 500 billion (1) is spent on trade promotion. However, we are witnessing an in-depth change: consumer behaviour keeps evolving and stores are moving towards the digital era. Millennials, ultra-connected, unpredictable or environmentally friendly, consumers are looking for meaning and requires personalised service. Today, the 3PLs providing integrated co-packing … Continued

Thanks to wheelys, the connected store is a reality

After launching Wheely247, the world’s first unmanned and application-controlled convenience store, the Swedish start-up is deploying a 100% standalone mobile store concept for night shopping. The goal: put an end to the hegemony of the big shopping centres and to breathe life to the countryside and the suburbs. Two examples that illustrate how phygital is … Continued

Last mile: with CityLogin, Sephora commits to a clean urban logistics

By 2050, the European Union must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 80%-in comparison to 1990 levels. Increasing urbanisation and development of convenience stores in the city centres do not make the task easier. That’s why an increasing number of European metropolises are intensifying restrictions on the circulation of delivery vehicles. Recrudescence of pedestrian zones, … Continued

How will 3D printing conquer the supply chain?

By 2022, the global market for 3D printing is expected to exceed $ 30 billion. Organs, glasses… what if tomorrow 3D printing become limitless? Beyond the prototyping stage, additive manufacturing is now semi-industrialised. A trend that is beginning to impact the supply chain. 3D printing, a real game changer? Adidas 3D Runner sneakers at $ … Continued

How does 3PL design the warehouse 4.0?

Big data analytics, robotics, automation … logistics draws on Industry 4.0 the keys to its evolutions including its main working tool: the warehouse. While 3PL can neither anticipate nor control the strategies of its clients, they must take on the challenges of manufacturers and retailers’ digital transformation. Undergoing the digital transformation, they are on the … Continued

Supply chain 4.0: co-innovation is the new black!

By 2020, industrial companies plan to spend over $ 900 billion a year on digital transformation. E-commerce, integrated management, big data analytics, disruptive models … after the improvement of the existing, it is time to collaborative innovation. Supply chain 4.0: disruptive innovation sets the tone Business models digitalisation has become a key and strategic priority … Continued