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  • What do you think the logistics market will look like in 10 years after technology's impact?

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    Rhymer Espinosa
    Technology hasn't impacted logistics that much, and improvement is absolutely sluggish. Sure the communication related to logistics has improved but transporting something from point A to point B has not, which for me is the true essence of logistics. Take ordering from Alibaba as an example. It takes days or weeks to receive them, just like years ago. So, it's really not a huge improvement for me.
    Lufis
    Internet of Things (IoT): IoT refers to the network Technologyof physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other objects embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity. It enables these
    Stacey Bloom
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    Kerry Bess
    I think in 10 years people will have fewer logistics issues because almost everything will be controlled and implemented with the help of AI.
    Nick Bess
    I read one hypothesis: by 2040, logistics companies will absorb many manufacturers of basic goods and end-of-life value chain links: reuse, recycling and regeneration, making their impact on the consumer goods market essential. It sounds real.
    Alexia Gold
    I also think that in 10 years, the logistics market will be transformed by advanced tech, like AI and IoT, streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency. However, challenges in logistics management such as data security, integration of new technologies, and managing global supply chain disruptions will remain critical concerns that need addressing for a seamless transition. Of course, it all is possible to solve but I doubt 10 years are enough.