Technological advances and constant innovation in all areas also set the trends of the logistics industry, which translate into great challenges.
Technology helps expedite processes and optimize costs, but it also poses challenges regarding how well current systems adapt to new business opportunities and new demands of clients.
The fact that online stores have eliminated physical borders, forces our storage and distribution systems to be more complex and able to process customs procedures quickly.
In this sense, the very same technologies that began this revolution in consumption, are also offering the solutions needed by companies tasked with transporting and delivering goods to end consumers.
The following are some of the innovations that result from applying technology to logistics systems:
This technology ranges from warehouse forklifts to delivery drones and automated trucks for final delivery; they improve productivity and safety and lighten the physical burden of employees.
Technological innovations for this stage are becoming apparent in solutions such as Smart Booths, where people can pick up or return parcels, thus, decreasing the absence rate for deliveries. Another example are GPS systems used for real-time tracking that let clients know the status of their orders in every stage of the delivery process.
This technology shares encrypted information regarding the relationship between products, suppliers and clients.
Among its features, it controls the products’ amount and transactions as they go through the supply chain, it sorts the purchase orders, automatically updates and notifies any changes to the original orders and the impact these changes may have on the payment schedule and terms and validates the certifications of materials and products.
This technology has revolutionized the logistics sector by providing transparency and safety, thus improving communication and loyalty between clients and suppliers.
The challenges of the logistics sector have multiplied with the empowerment consumers have found in social media and e-commerce.
Nevertheless, the adoption of technological innovations based on data analysis and artificial intelligence has resulted in a new transformational logistics, which goal is to improve customer satisfaction.
With the growing exigence of customers to have their online purchases delivered as soon as possible in good conditions, logistics companies should implement automated systems to expedite their storage and distribution processes so they can optimize delivery routes, expedite imports procedures, and lower the operation’s costs.
If all these technologies are embraced, the logistics and transport industry will shorten the digital gap (analyzing the supply chain’s obsolete processes) and create new roles and responsibilities to face the changes in the consumer market.
This is about rethinking the business model so we can get better profit margins.
Overcoming these challenges will also bring huge benefits for the productivity and competitiveness of both the manufacturing and distribution companies, and for the suppliers of logistics services.
These smart solutions, and many others, will become more accessible for logistics companies in time, however, implementing them demands companies to have an open mind and be adaptable so they can make major changes in order to keep growing.