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Logistics Transportation Review | Friday, August 23, 2024
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This article explores the five most cutting-edge technologies revolutionizing automotive transportation, from autonomous to electric vehicles.
Fremont, CA: The transportation logistics technology sector is always developing and changing quickly. Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), which deliver efficiency for drivers and carriers and peace of mind for clients, are some of the most recent developments in this industry. These enhancements frequently lower the carrier's liability while also improving costs.
In the last ten years, the following five technologies have completely changed the industry:
Route Optimization Provides Real-Time Updates for Best Routes:
The process of determining the best path for a car to travel between two locations while accounting for variables like traffic, weather, and destination location is known as route optimization. Although it can be done manually, route optimization is more frequently carried out with software that considers many variables, lowering fuel costs, enhancing driver safety, and speeding up delivery times. Making sure that deliveries are made on schedule can also contribute to increased customer satisfaction.
Electronic Proof of Delivery (ePOD) Apps Digitize Workflow:
Before digitization, carriers dedicated as much time to document management as they did to vehicle transportation. A more effective, accurate, and timely process is now possible thanks to eliminating mountains of paperwork, inspections, and manual communications with ePODs. They can handle most of their operations in one location by digitizing it with ePOD, which means they can spend much more time moving cars and much less time answering phones and filing paperwork.
Live Tracking Improves Supply Chain Visibility and Customer Service:
In every aspect of the industry, "live tracking" or real-time location sharing has changed everything. Traffic, weather, and other uncontrollable factors frequently affect a driver's predicted arrival time. For clients, this can lead to dissatisfaction, anxiety about theft, and sometimes even a missed sale.
Load Matching Introduces Efficiencies:
The practice of matching loads with available vehicles is known as load matching, and it provides carriers with information on proactively selected cargoes that suit them. Load matching automatically suggests loads that either fit a set of criteria defined by the airline or intelligently work to offer loads that complement current loads on a trip and bring the ideal gains to open capacity; saving time and effort compared to spending hours every day searching load boards for loads that match their needs. Load matching lowers costs while increasing productivity, customer happiness, and utilization.
AI Damage Inspections Minimize Liability and Fraud:
To limit their obligation for damage that happened before transit, carriers create damage inspection reports for each consignment. Drivers used to meticulously walk around an automobile to record and take pictures of every scratch, chip, dent, and other damage on an inspection report. When the car is delivered, the driver may be unintentionally held liable if they fail to notice even one piece of damage.
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