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GeneSys, Press Releases

The mission of the MIT GeneSys research initiative at MIT is to contribute to the survival and growth of small businesses by improving their operations and supply chain management expertise.

Bikesharing (BSS) Model for Urban Design

Current, Projects, Sustainable Logistics

Implementing Public Policy in Urban Design to reduce urban CO2 emissions.

The $100 question: Supply chain priorities for small firms

GeneSys, Research Papers

A large majority of companies in Latin America are micro or small firms, making them an important part of the region’s economy.

The hidden impact of micro-retailers’ survival rate on the logistics cost of consumer packaged goods companies

GeneSys, Research Papers

Millions of mom-and-pop stores represent 40-70% of the market share of Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) companies.

Improving the Survival Rate of Small Firms in Latin America: A case study in Aguascalientes, Mexico

GeneSys, Research Papers

Micro and small firms represent the largest percentage of the businesses operating in Latin America having a high employability contribution and a high potential Gross Domestic Product (GDP) impact on the region.

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The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics has been a global leader in supply chain management innovation, education, and research for fifty years. It has educated practitioners worldwide and has helped numerous companies gain a competitive advantage from its cutting-edge research.

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