Arriving Today, Christopher Mims
Arriving Today, Christopher Mims
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Arriving Today
From Factory to Front Door -- Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy

Author: Christopher Mims

Narrator: James Fouhey

Unabridged: 11 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/14/2021


Synopsis

The Wall Street Journal technology columnist reveals the fascinating story behind the misleadingly simple phrase shoppers take for granted—“Arriving Today”—in this eye-opening investigation into the new rules of online commerce, transportation, and supply chain management.We are at a tipping point in retail history. While consumers are profiting from the convenience of instant gratification, rapidly advancing technologies are transforming the way goods are transported and displacing workers in ways never before seen.
In Arriving Today, Christopher Mims goes deep, far, and wide to uncover how a single product, from creation to delivery, weaves its way from a factory on the other side of the world to our doorstep. He analyzes the evolving technologies and management strategies necessary to keep the product moving to fulfill consumers’ demand for “arriving today” gratification. Mims reveals a world where the only thing moving faster than goods in an Amazon warehouse is the rate at which an entire industry is being gutted and rebuilt by innovation and mass shifts in human labor practices. He goes behind the scenes to uncover the paradoxes in this shift—into the world’s busiest port, the cabin of an 18-wheeler, and Amazon’s automated warehouses—to explore how the promise of “arriving today” is fulfilled through a balletic dance between humans and machines. The scope of such large-scale innovation and expended energy is equal parts inspiring, enlightening, and horrifying. As he offers a glimpse of our future, Mims asks us to consider the system’s vulnerability and its resilience, and who shoulders the burden, as we hurtle toward a fully automated system—and what it will mean when we are there.

About Christopher Mims

Christopher Mims writes Keywords, a weekly technology column, for the Wall Street Journal. Before joining the Journal in 2014, he was the lead technology reporter for Quartz, and has written on science and tech for MIT Technology Review, Smithsonian, Wired, Atlantic, and Scientific American, among other outlets. He has a degree in neuroscience and behavioral biology from Emory University and lives in Baltimore, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on July 27, 2021

Sweeping Revelations And Generalities Need Better Documentation. As narrative nonfiction where facts are presented without documentation in favor of a more stylized, narrative based approach, this book works. And it does pretty well exactly what its description promises- shows the entire logistics i......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on December 26, 2021

Arriving Today is almost certainly one of the more interesting books you're likely to read about the retail supply chain. Mims details each step of the transportation process from a manufacturer in Asia to a cargo ship to trucks and fulfillment warehouses to delivery in an accessible way. He intersp......more

Goodreads review by Graeme on September 04, 2022

What a delightful book. I learned so much about the intricacies of how our amazing supply chain really functions. It follows the fascinating supply chain journey of a random item (a USB charger) made in Vietnam then arriving a couple weeks later on the doorstep of a San Antonio teen. Mims does a dee......more

Goodreads review by Michael on October 26, 2022

"Buy Now" You've probably hit that little orange button on the world's largest e-commerce platform, but have you ever thought about the complexity and orchestration that is required to make whatever you want appear at your doorstep in no more than two days? Mims is a technology journalist by trade, a......more

Goodreads review by Moritz on December 17, 2021

Supply chain problems have been a pervasive and recurrent theme in 2021. By now the world is running short on just about everything, from microchips to workers to raw materials. The pandemic is partly to blame for these disturbances. While shipping delays, a shortage of truckers, and COVID-related p......more