Logistics companies are looking at cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain and IoT to help stay competitive and reduce costs.
From 3-day to 2-hour deliveries, from trucks to drones, the logistics sector has seen its fair share of action in the past few years. An industry that traditionally relied on pen-and-paper and trained drivers for moving goods from one place to another has now become more complex, sophisticated and connected than ever.
In an attempt to keep up with customer expectations regarding technology, communication and delivery speeds, logistics companies are looking at cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) to help stay competitive and reduce costs.