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what is the LMN podcast?

· whyLMN,theLMNpodcast,Krystian

The LMN podcast began as an experiment in January of 2018. But since then Jesse and I have not only worked out that we have an amazing ability to talk (endlessly), but that there is a range of topics to talk about. In logistics as well as in all of the supporting structures which have many parallels to the world and workings of logistics and supply chain.

This podcast is a place where we talk to people, and if nobody else wants to, we'll talk to ourselves. We talk about logistics as the core but also look at marketing, startups, and technology because these are all interlinked, in context as well as being areas of interest for ourselves and our audience.

We are your talking tour guides through the interesting and at times the complicated world of logistics and supply chain management. We want to learn about new and exciting ideas, try to make some of our own ideas work, and really deep down we want to see the fun side of all this.

Logistics is not just spreadsheets and ludicrous demands, underneath all of the technology and rapid change there are people. And people will never go out of fashion, people are still the ones who decide what clothes you wear as much as they are the ones who are ultimately responsible for getting the item to you in the first place. We want to shed some light onto those doers, those thinkers, those people who have to put up with crap as much as the next person but do so with speed and tenacity. We want to talk to those logisticians, the ones who make the world move.

 

Written By Krystian

Logistics is not just spreadsheets and ludicrous demands, underneath all of the technology and rapid change there are people. And people will never go out of fashion, people are still the ones who decide what clothes you wear as much as they are the ones who are ultimately responsible for getting the item to you in the first place. We want to shed some light onto those doers, those thinkers, those people who have to put up with crap as much as the next person but do so with speed and tenacity. We want to talk to those logisticians, the ones who make the world move.