The use of data in logistics: How business intelligence is changing inventory management In logistics, every minute counts. That's why today's companies are increasingly relying on data. It is no longer just about retrospective reports, but about tools that enable real-time decision-making, predicting fluctuations in demand and optimizing inventory across the entire supply chain. In this article, we will look at what business intelligence (BI) means in logistics, what tools are used and how BI can specifically help with inventory management. Read the article 11. 9. 2025 The use of data in logistics: How business intelligence is changing inventory management
The future of warehouse technology: Robotics and WMS 4.0 in practice Warehouses are no longer just a place to store goods. With the advent of the "fourth industrial revolution," warehouses are becoming smart control centers that are fully connected to production, transport, and customers. Robotics, automation, and advanced WMS systems are fundamentally changing the way logistics processes work today. In this article, we will look at what technologies are gaining ground in warehouses, what challenges they bring, and what the warehouse of the future can look like today. Read the article 11. 9. 2025 The future of warehouse technology: Robotics and WMS 4.0 in practice
Differences between B2B and B2C logistics: Challenges, solutions and strategies A different customer, different expectations - and a completely different logistics. While for B2B clients the focus is on precision, reliability and integration into corporate processes, in the B2C world speed, simplicity and customer experience are key. And both approaches naturally have their specific challenges. In this article, we will show how B2B and B2C logistics differ, what strategies prove to be effective in practice, and what their connection entails within the omnichannel model. 11. 9. 2025 Differences between B2B and B2C logistics: Challenges, solutions and strategies
Reverse Logistics: How to Manage Returns Efficiently and Without Losses Returns are not just a side effect of logistics – they are becoming an integral part of it. Whether it's complaints, unsold inventory, or returnable packaging, every item that goes back into the system represents a cost, a burden, and an opportunity. In this article, we will look at exactly what reverse logistics entails and how it can be set up to not slow down operations, but on the contrary, to increase efficiency and customer trust. 11. 9. 2025 Reverse Logistics: How to Manage Returns Efficiently and Without Losses
Multimodal Transport: Combining Road, Rail, and Air for Efficient Logistics The world of logistics is changing, and so are the modes of transport. A single-mode solution is often no longer sufficient today, especially if companies need to deliver quickly, sustainably, and reliably across regions and countries. This is why multimodal transport, which connects road, rail, and air transport into one efficiently managed system, is becoming increasingly important. In this article, we will look at when multimodal logistics makes sense, what advantages it brings, and what to look out for when implementing it. 11. 9. 2025 Multimodal Transport: Combining Road, Rail, and Air for Efficient Logistics
How to Handle Logistics Peaks? HOPI Shows That Planning is Key Easter, Christmas, Black Friday. From a customer's perspective, it's a joy. From a logistics perspective? A total rush. During peaks, we process several times the usual volume - and we still have to maintain quality, accuracy, and efficiency. 11. 9. 2025 How to Handle Logistics Peaks? HOPI Shows That Planning is Key