Welcome to The Logistics Collective

The Logistics Collective is a podcast platform for the logistics, supply chain and procurement functions.

It is intended to promote discussion, to share career experiences and advice and also to allow the sharing of best practice and innovation in these functional areas.

It is open to anyone interested in the logistics, supply chain and procurement functions at whatever level or stage of their career.

We welcome those employed in manufacturers, retailers or logistics service providers at any career stage. As this is intended to be an open exchange of ideas we do not exclude consultancies (including competitors of LOGURU) nor do we exclude any ancillary service providers to our named areas of interest.

This channel is managed and financially supported by LOGURU Ltd who are a Logistics, Supply Chain and Procurement Consultancy focused on process understanding, supply chain optimisation, network optimisation, implementation of operational and technology solutions and most of all we have the project management methodology to ensure the safe delivery of change. We have formed and are forming long and innovative relationships with our clients across the globe.

We are not theorists, we are experienced industry professionals that absolutely understand what great looks like.

Why listen to our podcasts?

We get a huge amount of positive feedback about how enjoyable they are to listen to and about what people have learned. 

If you do listen, do engage positively too. Make comments, share what has chimed with you but also, politely, what did not!

If you want to hear the career journeys of the incredible people we interview, put the kettle on and take 30 minutes or so out of your day to relax. 


Latest Industry News

  • Saudi Arabia’s reported plan to consolidate port, rail, and shipping assets under the Public Investment Fund is not just an infrastructure story. It reflects a larger shift in global supply chains: logistics networks are becoming instruments of resilience, industrial policy, and geopolitical optionality. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund and […]
  • Supply chain technology has traditionally been evaluated by functional category. AI is pushing the market toward a different question: what decisions does the architecture improve, and how directly are those decisions connected to execution? Supply Chain Software Has Been Organized by Function The supply chain software market has long been organized around functional categories. Planning […]
  • This is the final blog in a series that reviews discussions that occurred during ARC Advisory Group’s 2026 Industry Leadership Forum. Specifically, it details a keynote conversation held with senior executives from Rolls-Royce, BTX Precision, and MxD. The session was entitled The New Fabric of Demand: Modernizing Collaboration and Transparency for Real-time Production. Read the full four-part series […]
  • Supply chain planning has traditionally been periodic, while execution has been reactive. AI is beginning to compress that gap, creating a more continuous model of decision-making across demand, inventory, transportation, sourcing, and fulfillment. Planning and Execution Operate on Different Clocks Supply chain planning and execution have long operated on different clocks. Planning has traditionally been […]
  • In 2020, Logistics Viewpoints argued that BJ’s Wholesale Club was an underappreciated supply chain story. The company’s advantage was not e-commerce glamour. It was operational discipline: direct purchasing, cross-docking, limited SKU complexity, truckload buying, fast inventory turns, and no-frills store execution. Six years later, that argument still holds. But the BJ’s story has broadened. The […]