
How Turo Built a Decentralized Logistics Network Without Owning a Fleet
Turo isn’t just disrupting the rental car industry—it’s redefining what logistics looks like in a decentralized world. With over 350,000 vehicles listed across 10,000 cities, Turo built a flexible, asset-light logistics engine without branches, yards, or a fleet. Behind the app interface lies one of the most complex orchestration platforms in travel. Here’s how Turo turned parked cars into a global logistics network.

Uber Eats: Real-Time Logistics Disguised as Dinner
Uber Eats looks like food delivery. Under the hood, it’s one of the most sophisticated real-time logistics systems in the world. With driver pooling, dynamic batching, restaurant-side logic, and global coverage, Eats is quietly building an adaptable fulfillment engine—one that could go far beyond meals.