Trucking and Logistics Industry Transformation: Imagine a World
Imagine a world where automated warehouses could pick, pack, palletize and load goods into trailers with fully automated solutions. These capabilities help accelerate cross-docking and trailer packing activities, while reducing the cost profile for logistics companies.
Imagine a world in which trailers return to the dock of a large distribution center, and the distribution center already knows they are arriving through routing information and telematics tools, knows the contents of the trailer and its structure packaging.
Imagine a world where truck drivers can share their preferences with truck stops via a voice chatbot, including whether they want to take a shower, what food they would like to order, and what newspaper they would like to read. Oh, and by the way, in this fantasy world, which isn’t as fantasy as you might think, all of this is already paid for via mobile payment technology.
AI continues to bring new efficiency benefits to companies operating in the freight transportation sector. AI brings changes to the supply chain, enabling fleet operators to reduce operating costs and fuel consumption. Logistics companies recognize the transformative power of AI and many are investing heavily in the technology. Early adopters who implemented AI in logistics have achieved remarkable improvements, reducing logistics costs by 15%, optimizing inventory levels by 35%, and improving service levels by 65%.1
The transformation of the trucking and logistics industry is still taking shape and strategies are still being discussed and developed. But the future is here, and it’s up to industry leaders to determine what happens next.
