4 Ways to Keep-up with Digital Transformation in Supply Chain
As per a recent survey conducted by Forbes Insights, “65% of logistics, supply chain, and transportation executives acknowledge the necessity to revamp existing models and add flexibility to business operations in order to ensure omnichannel delivery, reduce costs and meet the ever-shifting consumer demand.”
Smart Automation: In the new wave that is
digitalizing everything, the expanse of automation has grown manifolds. And,
the tech behind this revolution is IoT. While hardware accounts for most of the
IoT technology today, analysts predict that by 2026, the market is forecast to
be $10.9 billion, with software representing nearly $8.7 billion.
And this is highly possible because of the diversified IoT
applications that have come into the supply chain practices. With customization
taking the center stage in the current delivery system, IoT is extensively
being used in data collection for sectors like fleet management system,
drivers’ behavior analysis, routing optimization, drone deliveries, real-time
location-tracking, storage condition monitoring and beyond.
Adopt AI or ML: When IoT is generating a large
amount of data, you need to have a proper technical infrastructure in place in
order to make the most out of it. By incorporating AI and ML into the existing
framework, the major supply chain players have achieved new heights of
efficiency and effectiveness in overall operations. Artificial Intelligence
when works in sync with Machine Learning can take decisions (such as route
planning and scheduling) in a fraction of seconds that would otherwise require a
long time to be done by a human operator.
Moreover, with automation becoming the direction where
Transportation & Logistics is headed, AI & ML would prove to be a
must-have tool for a firm in order to ride the wave of digital transformation,
especially in the supply chain business.
Utilize Blockchain: According to Craig Fuller, managing
director of the Blockchain in Transport Alliance and CEO of FreightWaves,
“Blockchain is a technology that’s ideally suited to the transportation
industry and will ultimately prove transformational.” The biggest reason behind
blockchain being instrumental in transforming the supply chain is its
application across a wide spectrum of services across the industry. From
record-keeping to end-to-end tracking of products, Blockchain is a smart and
successful way to adapt to the digital transformation in the supply chain
industry since the value proposition that it offers of being a more reliable
and better-automated alternative when compared to centralized databases is very
crucial in the supply chain.
Vehicle safety
technology: Well,
amongst all the above-mentioned ways for adapting to the digital transformation
in the supply chain, vehicle safety technology has the most direct and profound
effect at the ground level. Supply chain operators are well aware of the
potential risk that is involved in the transit of goods and making the vehicles
safer is one of the biggest accomplishments of the digital transformation.
Systems like lane-keeping assist have been around now and
features like the driver fatigue monitor system are becoming a common thing
especially in trucks and trailers involved in the Transport & Logistics
industry. Hence, one of the best ways to keep up with the digital
transformation is to make your fleet safer and reduce potential
vulnerabilities.
There are several ways to transform supply chain processes
and optimize costs. It includes everything right from creating better processes
and optimizing the inventory levels to having a swift shipping network.
At DiLX we craft end-to-end logistics solutions that help logistics business owners to manage inventory as
well as shipping from a single platform. These solutions have dramatically
transformed logistics for suppliers worldwide. Get more information about the
services we provide to our customers worldwide. Drop an email to us on
sales@dilx.co
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