The Rise of E-Commerce: How is the Logistics Sector Adapting?
The E-Commerce Revolution and the New Role of Logistics In 2023, global e-commerce volume exceeded 6.3 trillion dollars. In Turkey, this figure reached nearly 800 billion TL, constituting 20% of the total retail market. However, this growth brought both opportunities and massive challenges for the logistics sector. Customers now expect not only products but also speed, transparency, and flexibility. So, how are logistics companies keeping up with the wave created by e-commerce? Here is a journey filled with digitalization, technology, and customer-centric solutions...
Same-Day Delivery: Strategies to Meet Customer Expectations and Revolution in Logistics
The Transforming Consumer DNA and "Instant Gratification" Expectation According to a 2023 study, 68% of online shoppers want to receive their orders on the same day. This rate was only 36% in 2019. Especially Generation Z has almost erased the word "wait" from their dictionaries. However, for logistics companies, this demand can turn into an operational nightmare: Same-day delivery increases costs by 40% and doubles the carbon footprint. So how will we solve this challenging equation? Here are proven strategies and innovative technologies...
Growth Strategies for Small-Scale Logistics Companies: Survival and Outpacing Competitors
A Challenging Yet Opportunity-Filled World for SMEs in Logistics SMEs make up 85% of Turkey’s logistics sector, yet only 12% achieve growth momentum. Pandemic, rising fuel costs, and digital transformation pressures push small companies into a survival struggle. How can you scale on a limited budget and earn customer loyalty? Here’s a roadmap with real-life examples.
Solar Energy in Warehouse and Logistics Centers: The Rise of Green Operations
Logistics warehouses are energy-intensive facilities with annual consumption of 1-2 million kWh. Solar energy meets this need in both eco-friendly and economical ways. Thanks to large roof areas, it's possible to generate 1.5-7.5 million kWh annually from solar power.
Financial Risk Management for Logistics Companies: Post-Pandemic Lessons and Future Preparedness
Global supply chain shocks, rising costs, and market uncertainty… How should logistics companies manage financial risks? Here are critical lessons and strategies from the pandemic.
Digital Twins in Logistics: Operational Contribution of Virtual Simulations
Digital twins are revolutionizing logistics operations as virtual copies of physical systems. This technology can reduce costs by up to 25% through real-time data analysis and simulations, offering critical benefits from warehouse design to predictive maintenance.
Transportation Management - Freight Units
A freight unit is: A set of goods intended to be transported together from origin to destination. The smallest unit of freight used in transportation planning. A unit used to merge items (transportation requirements) derived from originating documents (SO, PO, STO, and so on) for the planning of transportation.
Cost Advantage in Logistics with Sustainable Packaging and Recycling Solutions | Qventra
The Critical Role of Packaging in Logistics and the Changing Paradigm. 40% of the plastic waste produced worldwide consists of single-use packaging. The logistics sector is responsible for a significant portion of this waste. However, increasing consumer environmental awareness, regulations like the EU's plastic tax, and long-term cost pressures on companies are making sustainable packaging solutions mandatory. So, how can we both protect the environment and ensure profitability using recyclable or biodegradable materials? Let's solve this dilemma.
SAP TM in SAP S/4HANA: Cloud vs. On-Premise Deployment Explained
As companies grow and diversify their logistics needs, choosing the right deployment model for SAP Transportation Management (SAP TM) becomes crucial. Whether it's flexibility, cost, or maintenance, understanding the difference between SAP S/4HANA as a Product (on-premise) and as a Service (cloud) can significantly impact operational success.
Material Master Data for SD: Essential Views and Integration Points
What it's for / Why it's needed in SD. Provides SD relevant views (Sales Org 1/2, Sales: General/Plant) that control taxes, item category/account assignment, shipping point/ATP—crucial for pricing and logistics. The material master is one of the most critical data objects in SAP SD. While it's maintained centrally and shared across modules, SD depends on a set of specific views that directly impact sales processing, pricing, and delivery. In SD, the key material master views are:
Mastering Customer Master Data Configuration in SAP SD
What it's for / Why it's needed in SD Holds the customer's commercial, financial, and SD specific data (pricing, shipping, billing) so orders, deliveries, and invoices can post correctly. Customer Master Data in SAP SD is more than just a list of client details — it is the foundation of every sales transaction. It stores essential information that determines pricing, delivery, billing, and account assignments.