Protect handover windows
The activity should not depend on everyone arriving with the same energy or at the exact same minute.
Industry planning guide
Logistics and supply-chain team building usually needs practical timing, clear movement, and a format that works across warehouse, transport, office, and management teams. The strongest shortlist protects shift handover, waiting time, and participation before choosing the activity.
Start here
Choose the team mix and group size. The result frames whether to use stations, a structured active game, or a large-group flow.
Decision framework
Logistics teams understand timing and movement. The event should show that you have done the same work.
The activity should not depend on everyone arriving with the same energy or at the exact same minute.
Warehouse, transport, office, and management groups may need clear boundaries, footwear notes, and reset time.
For larger groups, station count and team movement matter more than picking the loudest single game.
Planning pattern
Use these examples and guides when group movement and waiting time are the real planning issues.
Useful when one activity cannot carry the whole crowd cleanly.
Rotation 360 peopleUseful when stations and clear team flow are the main need.
Guide 50+Useful when headcount, waves, and station count need a planning answer.
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
Move from shift and venue constraints into a practical format.
Use these when headcount or shift timing makes the plan harder.
Readiness check
Tick these before choosing the final format.
Brief builder
Capture the operating details Cohesion needs before recommending a format.
Proof and context
Use these routes when shift timing, group movement, and station flow shape the shortlist.
FAQ
Hosted stations, structured active games, and large-group flows can work when shift timing, group movement, and venue footprint are checked first.
Name the handover window, likely arrival spread, energy level, meal timing, and whether the activity needs waves or parallel stations.
Send people, team mix, shift timing, venue direction, group-size band, and whether the event is morale, appreciation, or cross-site bonding.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
Open Event Planner