Impact of IoT on Global Logistics Development

2023-01-05 21:46:45
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Impact of IoT on Global Logistics Development
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The logistics market is dynamic and competitive. Over the past year, it has been reformatted not only due to the situation in the world but also because the Internet of Things (IoT) has entered further into the logistics niche. According to KPMG reports, market challenges are forcing participants to find new growth points for their business and rebuild existing supply chains, like rail transit in the Asia-Europe direction. A high empty mileage reduces the efficiency of cargo transportation and creates congestion on key routes. Let’s take a look at modern IoT logistics solutions, and the ways they affect international logistics and transport.

'IoT is taking businesses in logistics to the next level through the development of effective solutions aimed at working with Big Data, accelerating logistics supply chains, and more.' -СHI SoftwareClick To Tweet

What Is IoT in Logistics?

IoT is a stylish smart refrigerator door that orders the delivery of your favorite pepperoni pizza, or an understanding kettle that boils water in one click from a smartphone. These are smart sensors in agricultural fields and drones with powerful cameras, which enable us to monitor the state of the soil. In a couple more years, the world around us will become a total Internet of Things. But when we talk about IoT, the first association arises with smart devices and tools that can be physically touched. However, IoT goes far beyond this, especially in the world of global logistics.

IoT Logistics Examples

As technology costs decrease, so does the size of IoT devices. It turns out that the market is growing while the instruments are getting smaller. Such a dissonance. Smaller sensors collect a larger amount of data through creative and non-destructive placement. Let’s consider exactly what modern developments have prepared for us, apart from the sensors:

Warehouse & Inventory Management

IoT sensors track inventory and provide data that can be used in trend analysis to predict future inventory requirements. Goods are automatically moved with the help of stacker cranes, production time and labor costs are reduced, and the human factor is leveled off because the robot doesn’t “stop to yawn”. This will help avoid under-stock and over-stock situations.

Tracking Goods From Purchase To Delivery

Traditional monitoring lies in scanning an order between points of delivery. RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, are special tags that simplify the tracking process by connecting to the cloud and sending location data more often than scanning. This might remind you of QR codes or Data Matrix here. Yes, they can also be used by analogy, but unlike RFID, optical codes have to be scanned for each item separately, which takes time.

RFID tags reduce unnecessary costs. On average, the accuracy of inventory levels is about 65 percent. Using RFID increases it up to 95 percent. BigData monitoring under RFID will make it possible to identify the most effective couriers and truckers, determine the most efficient delivery routes, and more. If delivery staff show poor results, they can be sent for additional corrections.

Drone Delivery

Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles and droids that can increase the speed and efficiency of various logistics infrastructures. This is no longer a trend or novelty, as today’s developments are increasing the precision and speed of their movement. According to a CompTIA poll, drones are used by enterprises of different sizes and niches. They allow for the automation of business processes and enable intelligent inventory tracking, fast product transportation, and instant delivery from stores.

Future Insights of IoT in Logistics

The development of IoT in the international logistics market amounted to $34,504.8 million in 2019. Prescient Strategic intelligence predicts a stable CAGR of 13.2 percent until 2030. Currently, the priority tasks of logistics companies are the following:

  • Ensure just-in-time delivery.
  • Provide transparency in the supply chain.
  • Guarantee the transparency of the transportation cycle and quality of services

The success of any logistics company lies in the effective management of stocks and warehousing, automation of internal business processes, fast delivery, and ensuring the safe storage of goods. Data becomes valuable as it goes through this cycle. Information exchange in logistics processes is provided by wireless networks, such as GSM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and so on.

IoT finds application in all sectors where transport is involved. That is, its influence isn’t limited solely to logistics and transport. Instead, it is coming to manufacturing, retail trade (including E-Commerce), construction, and other niches. This allows for transparency of processes in the supply chain, better and more consistent work of transport and employees, and saving company resources. IoT is taking businesses in logistics to the next level through the development of effective solutions aimed at working with Big Data, accelerating logistics supply chains, and more. This is facilitated by other modern trends such as the proliferation of 5G Internet, the rapid development of mobile applications, and cloud services. 

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  • Asset Tracking
  • Big Data
  • Data Analytics
  • Inventory Management
  • Quality Management

  • Asset Tracking
  • Big Data
  • Data Analytics
  • Inventory Management
  • Quality Management

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物联网对全球物流发展的影响
插图:© IoT For All → 物流市场充满活力且竞争激烈。过去一年里,它不仅因全球局势而发生重组,也因为物联网(IoT)进一步进入物流领域。根据KPMG报告,市场挑战正促使企业寻找新的增长点,并重建现有供应链,例如亚欧方向的铁路运输。高比例的空驶里程降低了货物运输效率,并在关键线路上造成拥堵。让我们来了解一下现代物联网在物流中的应用,以及它们如何影响国际物流与运输。“物联网正在通过发展面向大数据处理、加速物流供应链等方面的有效解决方案,推动物流行业迈向新水平。”——CHI Software 点击推特分享:What Is IoT in Logistics?物联网不仅意味着一个智能冰箱门会在你喜欢的披萨用完时自动订购,或者是能通过智能手机一键烧水的智能水壶。它还包括农业田地中的智能传感器和配备强大摄像头的无人机,这些技术可以让我们监测土壤状况。再过几年,我们周围的世界将完全变成物联网。然而,当我们谈论物联网时,首先想到的往往是那些可以触摸的智能设备和工具。但物联网远不止于此,尤其是在全球物流的世界中。物联网在物流中的实例随着技术成本的降低,物联网设备的尺寸也在缩小。市场在扩大,而工具却变得更小,这种反差很有趣。更小的传感器通过创意和非破坏性放置方式,能够收集更多数据。让我们来看看除了传感器之外,现代发展还为我们提供了哪些内容。仓库与库存管理物联网传感器可以追踪库存,并提供可用于趋势分析以预测未来库存需求的数据。借助堆垛机,货物可以自动移动,从而减少生产时间和人工成本,并通过机器人减少人为因素(机器人不会“停下来打哈欠”)。这将有助于避免库存不足或过剩的情况。从采购到交付的货物追踪传统的追踪方法是通过在交付点之间扫描订单。RFID(无线射频识别)是一种特殊标签,通过连接云平台,可以比传统扫描更频繁地发送位置数据,从而简化追踪过程。这可能让你联想到二维码或数据矩阵。是的,它们也可以被类似使用,但与RFID不同,光学代码需要逐个扫描,耗时较长。RFID标签可以减少不必要的成本。平均而言,使用RFID可将库存准确率从约65%提高到95%。在RFID的大数据监控下,企业可以找到最有效的快递公司和货运商,确定最高效的运输路线等。如果配送人员表现不佳,可以安排他们进行额外培训。无人机配送无人机是无人驾驶飞行器,它们能够提高各类物流基础设施的速度和效率。这已经不再是一种趋势或新鲜事物,因为目前的技术正不断提升其移动精度和速度。根据CompTIA的调查,无人机被不同规模和行业的企业使用。它们能够自动化业务流程,实现智能库存追踪、快速产品运输和即时门店配送。物联网在物流中的未来展望2019年,物联网在国际物流市场的规模达到34,504.8百万美元。Prescient Strategic Intelligence预测,2030年之前其年复合增长率将保持稳定,达13.2%。目前,物流公司的主要任务包括:- 确保准时交付;- 提高供应链的透明度;- 保障运输周期和服务质量的透明性。任何物流公司的成功,都在于库存和仓储的有效管理、内部流程自动化、快速交付和货物安全储存。数据在这一过程中变得愈发重要。物流过程中的信息交换通过无线网络(如GSM、蓝牙、Wi-Fi等)实现。物联网在所有涉及运输的领域中都得到了应用。也就是说,其影响不仅限于物流和运输,它正在进入制造、零售(包括电子商务)、建筑等其他领域。这使得供应链的流程更加透明,运输和员工的工作更高效、更一致,并节省企业资源。物联网正在通过发展面向大数据处理、加速物流供应链等方面的有效解决方案,推动物流行业迈向新水平。这一趋势也受到5G网络普及、移动应用快速发展和云服务的推动。推特分享 分享 电子邮件资产追踪 大数据 数据分析 库存管理 质量管理 → 资产追踪 大数据 数据分析 库存管理 质量管理
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