Nehmen Sie an diesen informativen Veranstaltungen und kommenden Webinaren teil, die sich mit den neuesten Entwicklungen in der Logistik und Lagerhaltung befassen.
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Join Sofia Rivas Herrera, CEO & Host of Supply Chain Now En Español, and Todd Boone, VP of North America at Dexory, for an insightful live discussion on the future of warehousing for retailers.
October 28, 2025
On-demand

Join Clare Bottle, Chief Executive of the UK Warehousing Association, and Oana Jinga, CC&PO and Co-founder of Dexory, for an insightful discussion on the future of warehousing. Learn about 2025 trends, automation adoption, sustainability, workforce evolution, and how the industry is transforming to meet growing demands.

Join us for an exclusive webinar showcasing how Iron Mountain transformed their warehouse operations using Dexory’s state-of-the-art technology. Discover how they tackled key challenges in inventory management and operations, leading to time savings, error reduction, and improved productivity.

Visibility, but to what end? Achieve unparalleled efficiency, cost reduction, and operational resilience with accurate, real-time visibility of your inventory is what every logistics company want. But what does it look like in your everyday operations? The warehouse of tomorrow is a dynamic hub of innovation, and in this webinar, you’ll witness the strategies that make it possible.


With seasonal discounts, special events and the continued growth of online retail, what was once a clearly defined peak season has evolved into an almost year-round period of high demand.
The summer sales are already under way and, although the FIFA World Cup has ended, its commercial impact continues. On August 4, Adidas launched Spain's updated national team shirt featuring two stars to celebrate the country's two World Cup titles.
A real-time, accurate view of 1.1M sq ft, and a team focused on the work that matters.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a major event affecting retail warehouses and global supply chains. Pressure will be strongest in the 16 host cities across the US, Mexico, and Canada.
The lack of predictability that this major cultural phenomenon brings puts immense strain on logistics facilities. To survive, warehouses must act fast, gain access to real-time data, and adapt to a demand cycle that shifts based on 90-minute match results.
