Ship Happens Podcast

By: Lenz Labs
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Ship Happens! – the podcast where logistics, technology, and entrepreneurship come together, and problem-solving takes centre stage. Whether you're navigating the complexities of supply chains, optimising tech solutions, or building the next big startup, we've got you covered. Join your hosts, Selby and Hamish, as they dive into the world of logistics, business-building, and cutting-edge technology. With expert insights, engaging discussions, and a dash of humour, we explore how to turn obstacles into opportunities and ideas into action. If you're passionate about logistics, tech, startups, and making things happen, this podcast is your go-to resource!

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Episodes
  • From Ancient Maps to Digital Disasters
    Dec 12 2024

    This week, we’re doing something a little different! Selby & Hamish take us on a journey through the history of mapping—from the earliest clay tablets in Babylon to the interactive, real-time maps we rely on today. Maps have long been essential for exploration and navigation, evolving from ancient tools to complex digital systems in our pockets.

    But what happens when modern digital maps go wrong? We dig into some of the most infamous mapping blunders, like Apple Maps’ launch fiasco, Google Maps’ border dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and the dangerous misdirections in Death Valley. We also touch on how mapping errors have impacted self-driving cars, leading to unexpected risks on the road, and even how an entire country—the Maldives—briefly vanished from Google Maps.

    Join us as we explore the highs and lows of mapping, from ancient wisdom to modern mishaps that reveal the power—and pitfalls—of today’s digital navigation.

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    37 mins
  • Capacity Conundrums: When Demand Outpaces Delivery
    Dec 5 2024

    In this episode, Selby & Hamish dive deep into the crucial concept of capacity in logistics. They explore key questions faced by industry professionals: How do you measure your capacity, maximise it, and maintain service quality? And how do you strike the perfect balance between service delivery and maintenance to avoid disruptions?

    Through data-driven insights, we discuss how to optimise vehicle volumes, reduce time between deliveries, and prevent operational conflicts that can disrupt schedules. Our hosts also break down real-life examples where capacity mismanagement led to major setbacks: UPS’s 2013 holiday delivery fiasco, Nike’s costly supply chain malfunction, and Hanjin Shipping’s bankruptcy in 2016. Each story highlights the risks and ripple effects of poor planning and the ways companies have since adapted to avoid repeating these mistakes.

    Tune in for a revealing look at why knowing and managing your capacity is vital to surviving in today’s fast-paced supply chain landscape—and what can happen when businesses don’t get it right.

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    33 mins
  • Old Rails, New Challenges
    Nov 21 2024

    This week, Selby & Hamish dive into the fascinating yet frustrating world of railway maintenance on infrastructure dating back to the Victorian era. While these railways are rich in history, they present modern-day logistical nightmares when it comes to maintenance.

    In this episode, we explore the monumental challenges of keeping services running smoothly amidst ageing systems, massive data overload, and the complex task of forecasting maintenance needs. The ripple effects of a single issue can cause widespread delays, impacting both passengers and freight logistics. Add in unpredictable weather and the constant struggle for long-term funding, and you’ve got a perfect storm of issues for railway operators.

    Tune in as we unpack these layered challenges and discuss the balancing act of maintaining our historic railways in a fast-paced, modern world.

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    28 mins

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