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January 17, 2020 at 5:36 am #38860
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AI, telematics, Big Data analytics are creating opportunities for greater autonomy in CVs, finds Frost & Sullivan
– 13 November 2019 — Commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturers (CV OEMs) and Tier-1 suppliers are expected to increase investments in disruptive technologies with demonstrated ability to decrease supply chain complexity and increase efficiency.
Transportation, which is at the core of supply chain logistics, is undergoing a transformation with the help of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and telematics, data analytics, and blockchain.
“The rapidly rising use of telematics and IoT in CVs is generating vast data sets, which need to be utilized effectively through Big Data analytics,” said Vineeth Purushotham, Research Analyst, Mobility.
“Meanwhile, this convergence of technologies is prompting OEMs to develop innovative business models such as digital freight brokerage services and Truck-as-a-Service.
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Global Supply Chain Logistics Trends and Challenges and Their Implications on CVs, 2018–2025, analyzes the trends and challenges in the supply chain logistics industry and their implications on CVs. It presents the key Mega Trends that will influence the global freight transportation industry as well as the new business models.
It also examines the major technology companies and start-ups entering and investing in the industry and studies the implications of key technological disruptions on stakeholders.
“Urban restrictions and emission regulations across the globe are enabling last-mile delivery innovations that will increase the uptake of electric CVs,” noted Purushotham.
Light CV manufacturers, on the other hand, are collaborating and partnering with technology companies and logistics providers on urban delivery innovations.”
Digitization of the supply chain is helping OEMs tackle key issues of complexity and increased service requirements
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