
In 2025, DHL’s photonic warehouse system redefined inventory management. Physical goods are mirrored as interactive holograms—when a worker gestures to “grab” a product, AGV robots fulfill the request in parallel. Inventory, weather, and routing data merge into a space-computing overlay.
Meanwhile, Cainiao’s Metaverse of Logistics reacts to global disruptions before they strike. When typhoon patterns shift in the South China Sea, 30,000 km of routes are rerouted autonomously, saving $27B in supply losses that year alone.

Folded Time, Virtual Space
Forget “just-in-time.” The new tempo of commerce is “just-in-place.”
Zara’s design-to-shelf pipeline now takes 6 hours—Paris designers, Dhaka factories, and Shanghai logistics teams collaborate inside a shared holographic room, eliminating delays caused by timezone or distance.
From Warehouse to Nowhouse
In this paradigm, warehouses are no longer storage units but nodes in a living simulation. Heatmaps update every 0.1 seconds. Global demand surges generate logistics ripples, instantly visualized across continents.