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

  • Boeing’s production and quality challenges show what happens when industrial complexity exceeds the organization’s ability to control it. Boeing’s recent problems are often described as quality failures. That is accurate, but incomplete. The deeper issue is industrial complexity. Boeing operates one of the most demanding supply chains in the world: highly engineered products, long-cycle programs, […]
  • This week’s Supply Chain and Logistics News highlights several major developments: China launched its first all-electric cargo ship, DHL’s CEO issued a warning regarding the economic implications of instability in the Strait of Hormuz, and UPS implemented a temporary surcharge to manage rising operational costs. This week in Supply Chain and Logistics News:  China deploys […]
  • Reverse logistics is no longer a secondary service workflow. As ecommerce return rates remain high, returns have become a direct test of network design, margin control, inventory recovery, and fraud discipline. Omnichannel is no longer a strategic aspiration. It is the operating baseline. Customers move across channels without much regard for how a retailer is […]
  • The next important control layer in supply chain is not another visibility screen. It is the system that identifies, prioritizes, routes, and resolves exceptions before they spread. For years, supply chain control towers were sold on the promise of visibility. The message was simple: see the network more clearly, and performance will improve. That argument […]
  • Costco’s supply chain advantage does not come from novelty. It comes from assortment discipline, operating consistency, and a network designed to support volume without unnecessary complexity. Costco is not the most interesting retailer to study if the goal is novelty. It is one of the most useful if the goal is operating discipline. That distinction […]