TRIZ Applied to Logistic Process

TRIZ Applied to Logistic Process

The Challenge An international logistics company struggles to balance delivery speed with cost. Half-loaded trucks are faster but increase transport costs and reduce efficiency, while fully loaded trucks take longer, delaying deliveries and causing customer dissatisfaction. We asked to our chatbot to find solutions applying the TRIZ inventive principles Below the Results

Innovate a product

Innovate a product

In this simple example, we can see how the system evolves following a predefined path. By shifting from continuous to pulsating action, the effectiveness of the blade function increases. The result It’s not just about the number of blades. There’s much more behind the razor’s performance 1. Vibrating the blade 2. Make the blade resonate…

Marco Tatti at Omaintec Conference 2025

INNOVATION IN ENERGY FIELDS WITH THE TRIZ METHOD:APPLICATIONS IN KEY SECTORS FOR THE MIDDLE EAST

Abstract The global energy sector faces significant challenges due to rising demand, depleting traditional resources, and the urgent need for a transition to renewable energy sources. This article delves into how the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ), a scientific methodology, can drive innovation in energy storage and efficiency, particularly in the Middle East. TRIZ…

Orchestra led by master

Evolutionary Law of Rhythm Harmonization

The evolution of technological and natural systems does not always follow a linear path of performance improvement. A fundamental principle of innovation is the harmonization of rhythms among the parts of a system through coordination and de-coordination. This concept applies to various fields, from mechanics to biology, from engineering design to social organization. The Paradox…

Semplification

Increase in Complexity Followed by Simplification: An Evolutionary Principle for Innovation

The evolution of technological systems follows a recurring pattern: initially, complexity increases with the introduction of new functions and improvements; subsequently, the system is simplified to optimize performance, reduce costs, and enhance usability. This principle, extensively studied in TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving), serves as a strategic key to understanding and anticipating the future…