AI and Edge Computing Transform Logistics for Realtime Tracking

AI and Edge Computing Transform Logistics for Realtime Tracking

AI vision and edge computing are reshaping the logistics industry. These technologies offer unprecedented opportunities for transportation, warehousing, and logistics companies by optimizing workforce management, reducing loading and unloading times, improving operational efficiency, and enhancing customer satisfaction. Industry leaders have demonstrated that AI vision and edge computing are rapidly deployable solutions that generate tangible benefits, signaling the boundless potential of smart logistics. They are proving to be valuable tools for streamlining processes and improving overall performance in a rapidly evolving industry landscape.

Promat 2025 Honors Breakthroughs in Supply Chain Tech

Promat 2025 Honors Breakthroughs in Supply Chain Tech

The ProMat 2025 Innovation Awards have just been announced, featuring award-winning projects across various categories including forklift battery systems, sustainable tires, warehouse control systems, and mobile robots. This award aims to promote new technologies and innovative applications in the material handling industry, enhancing industry standards.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Cold Chain Warehousing Adapts to Postpandemic Market Shifts

Cold Chain Warehousing Adapts to Postpandemic Market Shifts

According to a report by Colliers, the cold chain storage industry is undergoing transformation, with a stark contrast between post-pandemic market demand and construction speed. Faced with high vacancy rates and inflationary pressures, developers need to reshape their architectural strategies to enhance industry efficiency and sustainability.

08/06/2025 Warehousing
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Smart Logistics Boosts Global Package Sorting Efficiency

Smart Logistics Boosts Global Package Sorting Efficiency

The global express delivery industry is undergoing an unprecedented revolution in intelligent sorting. With the aid of AI technology and dynamic routing algorithms, the ability to process packages has increased to 8,000 per hour. This transformation facilitates rapid and efficient cross-border logistics, maximizing industry efficiency and operational capabilities.