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HOW DOES A WAREHOUSE WITH 76,000 DIFFERENT KINDS OF CHILDREN GOODS WORK?
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Over 1.5 million orders shipped annually using technology. From pacifiers to textiles, strollers and baby furniture. Tens of thousands of baby products from babymarkt.de are handled by the logistics company Geis in its warehouse near Chomutov. The products are shipped from here to almost all of Europe using modern technology.

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International air and sea freight: how does it stand and how much does it cost?
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Krize v mezinárodní letecké a námořní přepravě, která započala koronavirovou pandemií, dosud plně neodezněla. Objemy přeprav stále nedosáhly hodnot z roku 2019, dodavatelské řetězce se plně neobnovily a poptávka po většině komodit je menší. Vyhlídky pro mezinárodní přepravu však nejsou tak černé, protože na trhu už sledujeme i pozitivní záblesky.

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Puzzles and games from Mošnov to 58 countries around the world
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Despite the lures of the digital world, the popularity of some traditional toys still endures. For manufacturers such as Ravensburger AG, the demand has risen during the pandemic. The increase in sale associated by an adjustment of Ravensburger distribution channel, brought new challenges for Mošnov warehouse operated by Geis. Actions required not only an increase of storage space, but also number of dispatched trucks and containers has grown.

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Wheel rims for the whole of Europe are produced near Pilsen
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Although cycling is an unprecedentedly popular sport in Europe, and people use bicycles to get to work, the demand for bicycles has changed significantly over time for a variety of reasons. One day there are too few bikes, the next there are too many, one day there is a shortage of parts for production, the next there is no market. However, a bicycle component manufacturer from California, together with a German logistics company, has been successfully coping with such challenges and since last year they have been carrying out part of the production in Ejpovice near Pilsen.

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Low prices and available capacity. Ideal time for sea freight.
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Although international transport, especially the transport of goods from Asia and other distant markets, is itself a relatively rigid area, external influences can destabilise it significantly. This was demonstrated not only during the covid pandemic, but also in the Suez Canal accident, under extreme weather conditions and, of course, after the start of the war in Ukraine. However, thanks to significantly lower demand and the straightening of supply chains last year, the big price increases have finally been replaced by cheaper prices. But is it possible to predict what will happen next?

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Finally, there is enough of everything - packaging and filling material. And they've gotten slightly cheaper. After a difficult three-year period, this is good news for all companies that need packaging for their goods. However, the reasons why this has changed are not very positive: less demand from consumers and companies and a general downturn in the economy.

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How the superfoods travel from all over the world to Písek?
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Real vanilla from Madagascar, shea butter from Uganda, freeze-dried liver from New Zealand or oysters from Iceland. Such foodstuffs are also imported into the Czech Republic, where demand for them is growing year by year. But their journey to the centre of Europe is not always easy.

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Interview: Logistics is a barometer of the economy
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The beginning of the year is usually a time of taking stock of previous years. Although it might seem that after two years of covid nothing could surprise us, last year another blow came. And it was even worse - the war conflict in Ukraine. Unfortunately, hopes of stabilising society and markets were short-lived. In both periods, logistics played a very important, one might say indispensable, role. We asked Daniel Knaisl, Managing Director of the logistics company Geis, how he perceives the constant changes and increasingly challenging conditions.

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The power of logistics in humanitarian aid - connecting women from different professions
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Renáta and Kristýna. Two women who work with their hearts. And it shows! Even though it might seem that their fields are diametrically opposed, it's just the opposite. The first of them, Renáta Chlebková Benešová, is a CSR specialist at the humanitarian organisation ADRA. Helping is her mission. The second, Kristýna Copková, is a marketing manager at the logistics company Geis. Even though she works for a large multinational company, her heart is in the right place. And she is certainly not afraid of any challenge. But what do they have in common?

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