Imagine a global supply chain where trillions of dollars’ worth of goods move annually, yet importers struggle with outdated tools like emails and spreadsheets, leading to costly delays and inefficiencies that disrupt operations. This fragmented reality has long plagued the logistics industry,
I'm thrilled to sit down with Rohit Laila, a veteran in the logistics industry with decades of experience in supply chain and delivery. Rohit’s passion for technology and innovation has positioned him as a thought leader in warehouse automation, making him the perfect person to dive into the
What happens when a 175-year-old institution decides to embrace the cutting edge of technology? Picture this: a familiar red postbox on a quiet street corner, now humming with solar energy, ready to scan barcodes and accept parcels with a digital drawer. Royal Mail has rolled out 3,500 of these
Imagine a logistics company in Sub-Saharan Africa struggling to track a fleet of trucks carrying critical goods across vast, remote regions where cellular coverage drops without warning, leaving cargo vulnerable and operations in disarray. This scenario, all too common in the transportation sector,
What happens when the relentless precision of artificial intelligence collides with the unpredictable spark of human curiosity in industrial settings? Picture a logistics hub where algorithms predict equipment failures before they occur, yet a single curious worker spots a flaw the system missed,
Imagine a bustling European city where online orders surge by the minute, yet delivery vans struggle through congested streets, costs spiral upward, and customer patience wears thin. Last-mile delivery, the final and often most challenging step in the logistics chain, has become the linchpin of