Logistics industry takes up more than 15% of the global GDP and is rapidly evolving. This lighthearted podcast brings wonder of logistics to general population as well as industry veterans. It addresses topics from global perspectives including all modes of transportation, old and new technologies, global and domestic issues, Human Resources, sustainability, specialty area like healthcare logistics and last mile, and many more.

Wonder of Logistics
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Logistics industry takes up more than 15% of the global GDP and is rapidly evolving. This lighthearted podcast brings wonder of logistics to general population as well as industry veterans. It addresses topics from global perspectives including all modes of transportation, old and new technologies, global and domestic issues, Human Resources, sustainability, specialty area like healthcare logistics and last mile, and many more.
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Recent Episodes

May 6, 2023
101 on lithium batteries logistics
<p>Welcome to "Wonder of Logistics," the podcast that explores the world of logistics and supply chain management. I'm your host, David Bang, and today, we'll be discussing the role of logistics and supply chain management in the production and distribution of lithium batteries. </p>

October 29, 2022
Cannabis Logistics with Yoram Eshel, CEO Cannabilog
<p>Nearly two years ago we had an episode on cannabis logistics with Yoram Eshel, CEO Cannabilog, a guru in cannabis supply chain and logistic management. What have been advanced and changed since then? The global medical cannabis market size is still on a fast growing pace with CAGR of 25-30%, projected to be worth USD 50 billion within next 5 years. I had an opportunity to sit down with Yoram once again and got to have some fascinating conversation. Let's listen in.</p>

May 4, 2022
New Era of Carbon Visibility in Supply Chain
The first set of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) standards would be adopted by later 2022, which means large public-interest companies with more than 500 employees in EU (that's nearly 12K companies) would have to disclose environmental and social information based on the guidelines. And EU's 'Fit for 55' refers to the EU's target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, and it will apply carbon trading to the transport sector in 2026. Here, carbon trading means companies would have to buy emission rights above certain thresholds. Yes, buying! It means it is a hard dollar/euro cost item on your balance sheet. That's why carbon visibility reporting for complex and multi-tier supply chain is a hot topic, and a digital logistics platform company like Transporean is drawing up a new era of carbon visibility partnering up with a handful of large enterprises (like Pepsico, Sipro, Trane, Evonik, Rewe, and DS Smith) to test their beta version. I've recently sat down with Hermann Ude, Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Transporean, a former CEO at DHL Global Forwarding & Freight, who has such keen and practical insights to the matter.
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