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July 27, 2023 | By menews247.com
The logistics industry is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). Businesses are already leveraging AI to improve logistics operations’ efficiency, accuracy, and transparency. The UAE has emerged as a crucial economic hub in the Middle East, with Dubai standing out as a key player. Hosting the region’s largest port and ranking as the ninth-largest container port globally, Dubai’s strategic location has led to an estimated $31.41 billion worth of shipments passing through it by 2026. In the future, AI is poised to revolutionise how we move goods, making them faster, cheaper, and more sustainable.
Here are some of the ways AI is changing logistics today:
In the future, AI will have an even more significant impact on logistics. For example, AI could be used to develop self-driving vehicles that could transport goods more safely and efficiently. AI could also be used to create smart warehouses that are able to adapt to changing demand patterns.
The use of AI in logistics can potentially revolutionise how we move goods. By making logistics operations more efficient, accurate, and transparent, AI can help businesses to save money, improve customer service, and reduce their environmental impact.
AI is making significant strides in logistics with practical applications—Amazon’s use of AI to enhance its delivery operations. By harnessing machine learning and analysing past data alongside traffic patterns, it can pinpoint routes for its delivery drivers. This has resulted in reduced delivery times and overall customer satisfaction.
As technology advances, we anticipate witnessing various innovative AI applications transforming the logistics industry in the coming days.
The Future of Logistics
The future of logistics is bright, thanks to the rise of artificial intelligence. AI can make logistics operations more efficient, accurate, and transparent, leading to lower costs, better customer service, and a reduced environmental impact.
“The transportation and logistics sector in the GCC region has experienced significant growth, and advanced technologies like AI, ML, automation, predictive intelligence, and data analytics enable the industry to sustain and drive this growth. With the global market expected to reach $12.8 trillion by 2025, the GCC today has an excellent opportunity to capture a substantial market share. In line with this trend, the UAE is actively leveraging AI, IoT, and blockchain in logistics operations, aiming to achieve a value of US$ 31.41 Billion for the logistics market by 2026,” said Dhruv Agrawal, COO & Co-Founder at Shipsy.
“Integrating AI, IoT, automation and blockchain technologies in logistics will boost product competitiveness in global markets by bringing down supply chain costs and ensure faster go-to-market and seamless collaboration across logistics stakeholders via rapid digitisation. The UAE stands among the top 12 countries in the World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index. With rapid digitisation, the position will only improve as we witness the region achieve greater productivity, lesser carbon emissions, reduced transportation costs and delightful customer experiences,” Agrawal added.
As AI technology continues to develop, we can expect to see even more innovative applications of AI in logistics. For example, we may see the development of self-driving vehicles that could transport goods more safely and efficiently. We may also see the creation of smart warehouses that are able to adapt to changing demand patterns.
The future of logistics is bright, and AI is leading the way.
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