Hyperloop: The utopia of transporting goods at 1,000 km/h

Barcelona, March 22, 2022.- Hyperloop is a mode of transport, still under development and with few real tests, promoted by Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX. His vision is to travel at 1,000 kilometers per hour, both for people and for certain merchandise. However, logistics experts are moving away from Hyperloop.

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“Almost three-quarters of customers (72.5%) say poor deliveries mean they will stop recommending the retailer”

Barcelona, March 22, 2022.- Logistics Manager magazine has published a report on the profile of consumers in their purchasing habits, recommendations and loyalty. The success of logistics is the success of a contextual and loyal customer.

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Success Story: Drones to distribute fresh food in Australia

Barcelona, March 8, 2022.- Perhaps the drone is only a mode of transport for very specific goods. Perhaps it is a distribution that has not yet become widespread in large cities. However, in rural or sparsely populated areas, in very specific projects it is proving useful and advantageous for the supply chain. Here is a new success story through the Australian company Wing:

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Macro Economic Analysis on the consequences of the Russian invasion in Ukraine

Barcelona, March 2, 2022.- Below we publish an Analysis on the consequences of the Russian War against Ukraine, in Eastern Europe. This diagnosis has been published in The Conversation and is the work of Steve Schifferes, Honorary Research Fellow, City Political Economy Research Centre; Professor of Financial Journalism, City, University of London.

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