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This Mexico-Based E-commerce Business Reduced 66% Delivery Costs With Locus

Locus

When it was first launched in 2019, Mexico-based Jüsto was an e-grocery platform that wished to disrupt the consumer industry and become Latin America’s favorite supermarket by 2030. Currently, they have operations in Brazil, Peru and five cities in Mexico: Monterrey, Guadalajara, Queretaro, Puebla and Mexico City.

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Tesla’s Disappointing Q3-2023 Financial Performance- The Bloom is Off the Rose

Supply Chain Matters

They further added to growing concerns that consumers have moderated on their desires to purchase an all-electric vehicle. Future Production Capacity Bloomberg noted in its reporting that Tesla is now slow walking the automaker’s plans for a previously announced investment in a new factory complex in Mexico.

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Building Outside-In Processes

Supply Chain Shaman

On Monday, I would speak in Orlando Florida at the Terra Technology event; and on Wednesday, present the keynote at the Logistic Summit & Expo in Mexico City. Build systems to track inbound logistics and use telematics to better predict and sense estimated time for arrival. Economic Vision of Supply Chain 2030.

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The “Race” to Win the Autonomous Truck Market

Logistics Viewpoints

There is no doubt that autonomous trucks will change the face of logistics. The biggest investments in autonomous trucks from the financial community have been bet on the middle mile solution involving large Class 8 trucks. This is the solution TORC is “racing” to develop. What kind of trucks will they be?

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Coke versus Pepsi: Who Has a Better Approach to the PET Problem?

Logistics Viewpoints

Around the world, 1 million plastic bottles are purchased every minute. Solving the Problem Plastic is a low cost, durable product that has allowed packaged foods to be purchased at lower cost with less wastage. Packaging economics and the ability of industry to generate safe alternative solutions at scale come into play.

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This Week in Logistics News (November 27 – December 3)

Logistics Viewpoints

Top gift purchases over the weekend included clothing and, toys, gift cards / certificates, books / music / movies / video games, and electronics. And now on to this week’s logistics news. Mexico to reinstate temporary tariffs on steel imports in 2022. Mexico previously imposed tariffs in 2018 following former U.S.