Today’s consumer-centric and sustainable expectation of real-time economy speed and timing are keys. This helps companies drive speed to the global market through excellent infrastructure and connectivity. A “Connected Things” model for logistics visibility discreet wireless trackers and tags for monitoring individual assets is ideal for actionable data that can help manage the goods.
Efficiency, optimization, smarter, timing have always been crucial in logistics and transportation. Amidst a range of accelerating evolutions and in an increasingly digital environment where digital transformations are affecting the next revolution of industry, known as Industry 4.0. In this article we examine the main challenges of digitization and digital transformation in (goods) transportation and logistics (T&L) and, inevitably, the digital supply chain.
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