The Logistics of Music
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From vinyl records to musical instruments, it is said that music makes the world go round. But what makes music move? In this special episode, James Osborn from TGW Group combines his vast knowledge of warehouse automation with his passion for music. He paints a picture of the specific challenges that come with the storage and distribution of physical media and musical instruments, and, along with his string quartet, performs two pieces of music for us. This episode also features Martin Evans from Piccadilly Records, a world-renowned record shop in Manchester, UK. He shares why he believes the physical media market remains strong in the age of streaming, and offers valuable insight into managing a multi-channel retail business. TGW Group: https://www.tgw-group.com/en/ Piccadilly Records: https://www.piccadillyrecords.com/
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