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Chinese New Year: how to prepare for the world's biggest logistics break
Every new year brings new challenges for the global supply chain, but one stands out for its impact, scope, and complexity: Chinese New Year. And if the last peak season taught us anything, it's a clear lesson: anticipation, visibility, and adaptability are not optional. They are exactly what is needed to face the world's biggest logistics break. What is Chinese New Year and why does it have such an impact? Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in China and much of A
Alejandro Gámiz
Jan 263 min read


What the Peak Season left behind: logistics lessons for 2026
Every peak season reminds us that planning is as important as adapting. That delays teach us more than successes when they are transformed into future improvements. That teamwork and constant communication make the seemingly impossible possible. Because logistics doesn't just move goods: it also moves trust. More than a season, a constant lesson Peak season not only tests global logistics capacity; it also measures the preparedness, coordination, and resilience of each operat
Alejandro Gámiz
Jan 142 min read


The logistics behind Thanksgiving
When coordination moves traditions. Thanksgiving is no longer just a family tradition in the United States, but it also kicks off the Peak Season in North America, along with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. These are the most demanding weeks for supply chains all year, as accuracy, planning, and communication are essential. An operation that feeds an entire country Each year, more than 45 million turkeys travel through the United States' supply chains to reach millions of dinn
Alejandro Gámiz
Nov 25, 20252 min read


Logistical horror stories (and how to avoid them)
In international logistics, there are stories that can be scarier than a horror movie. Here are a few, and how to avoid getting scared.
Alejandro Gámiz
Nov 25, 20253 min read
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