A practical board game for learning logistics

 

Bring your team together

In many companies, logistics touches every department — yet teams often work in silos. Logistics League turns collaboration into a shared experience, helping colleagues understand each other’s challenges and build stronger, faster decisions together.

Supply chain IQ improved

Supply chains are complex, and even seasoned professionals struggle to see the whole picture. This game recreates real-life logistics trade-offs — time, cost, and reliability — letting teams practice analytical thinking and strategic negotiation in a fun, risk-free way.

Logistics - digestible & fun

Most people outside logistics see it as too technical or distant from their daily work. Logistics League breaks that barrier — turning abstract supply chain concepts into relatable, playful scenarios anyone can understand and enjoy.

BACKGROUND OF THE GAME

The world of logistics is vast, complex, and often hidden behind the scenes.

Logistics League is developed to make this industry engaging, practical, and fun to explore.

Supply chain chaos? Let’s turn it into a game!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is understanding logistics important for every department?

Logistics influences every part of business — from production and purchasing to sales and customer service. When non-logistics teams grasp how supply chains work, collaboration and planning become stronger across the organization. The game helps everyone see the bigger picture and how their decisions affect results.

What value does the Logistics League game bring to me and my team?

Logistics League transforms complex supply chain concepts into practical, interactive learning. Teams practice decision-making, negotiation, and resource management through realistic challenges — without real-world risks. It strengthens communication, improves strategic thinking, and turns learning into an engaging shared experience.

How can I join and take part in the Logistics League?

Simply register your team for a demo session or pilot round. Teams of 5–10 players can experience the first version of the game, share feedback, and help shape the final edition. Participation is easy and open to individuals and companies eager to explore logistics through play.