Little Red Riding Hood
Logistical interpretation
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Publisher Description
I can confidently say that logistics is my passion. Just as musicians hear music in everything: in the gurgle of a faucet, in the clang of a hammer, in the rustle of trees outside the window, and even in the arguments of friends in the next room. So do I see logistics everywhere. After all, objects not only move through space with enviable consistency. But with movement, their value changes, information about them changes, their documents change, and even the people who move these objects change. So about twelve years ago, I had an idea – to share about logistics not only with adults but also with children. You could write another boring textbook full of terminology and graphs. But aren't there enough of those already? Especially since logistics itself is constantly changing. Constantly. That's why I started telling fairy tales. Or rather, retelling, explaining what intricacies and little secrets are scattered throughout familiar stories. Like in a coloring book, adding colors helps you see the picture better and understand the tale from a slightly different perspective. And so, let's start with the simplest