Global logistics is finding itself in an artificial intelligence AI whirlpool thats only going to pick up speed as it approaches a supercharged core, sucking under service providers that fail to use the momentum of machine learning to propel themselves into the future.
Addressing a recent event looking at Transport Management Systems TMS, Mike Mulqueen of JBF Consulting in Guildford, Connecticut, said the changes AI was ushering into the industry were unlike anything he had seen before.
The principal executive of Strategy and Innovation, who has used the better part of this century to assist freight operators navigate tech challenges, said the only development that came close to AI was blockchain.