Digital Transformation in Logistics

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amit_column_fcThe internet has had a remarkable impact on commerce and technology and has virtually shrunk the world by obliterating the physical divide. The interdependency of countries and their economies has increased as globalization becomes prevalent.

 

Our everyday lives have become increasingly digital with the internet. This has had a positive impact on logistics, with consumerism seeing a huge upsurge. But this means nothing to logistics businesses if they don’t rise to the challenge and embrace the digital way of working.

 

Digital innovations have been the weakest factor in the logistics industry, severely slowing down the pace of its growth. Continuing this trend could lead to potentially disastrous effects for companies across the industry irrespective of their size.

 

The digital trend has increased the complexity of logistics. Processes are becoming faster and more specialized. The volume of data generated by companies has increased significantly — all the more reason for them to focus on ramping up technological capabilities and digital-readiness.

 

The logistics industry suffers from inefficiencies, including no-optimum use of resources, that considerably slow down its performance.

 

The need for digital platforms will increase significantly, giving all players an even playing field. Technological innovations and its adoption will set a company apart from its competitors.  Building a strong digital platform to transform the customer’s experience will be the central issue in a truly digital logistics industry.

 

Digital platforms will help logistics companies get rid of the routine and manual tasks in operations. Moreover, integration of business operations makes available information across the enterprise that help employees work on more concrete activities and be ready to tackle situations that can derail the operations.

 

Companies need to take serious note of the increasing convergence of logistics operation and technology. The introduction of new generation web-based enterprise logistics application enables optimization of processes and offers the intelligence to plan and execute business strategies. Technology can make use of the information available to provide visibility across the enterprise and the supply chain.

 

Logistics companies are facing the pressure of digital adoption from customers, competitors, and stakeholders. But companies should be careful not to fall into the trap of just making cursory additions to their existing system as this may hurt rather than help the business. Only a well-defined digital strategy can enable companies to overcome potential threats and make digital transformation a success.