Introduction: Increased Adoption of AI Technology for Supply Chain Management
Each segment of the logistics sub-section of route and demand planning and real-time monitoring of shipments is feeling the high rate of development in technologies. The logistics enterprises of the sub-section are already feeling the operational capacity available with AI-coded automated systems. Gartner's predictive analytics forecast is in action making predictions that over 75% of prominent organizations will implement AI-driven supply-chain solutions by the year 2026 as prices keep declining and operation delivery workflow processes get maximized. Organizations are being pushed increasingly to smart competitive solutions by auto-scaling algorithms, and AI-driven solutions such as Locus are taking the lead.
Key Features of an AI-based Supply Chain App
In order to be competitive with others such as Locus, your app must be filled with:
AI-Based Route Op
- timisation – Pre-calculated shortest-route and traffic-hungry delivery scheduling.
- Demand Forecasting – Forecast product demand from historical data and real-time feeds.
- Inventory Management – Automated check level and auto-replenishment reminder.
- Real-Time Tracking of Shipments – IoT and GPS enablement for accurate location updates.
- Order Management - Auto-processing of multi-level orders leading to shipment.
- Driver & Fleet Management – Manage job assignments, track performance, and control company assets in one piece.
- Analytics Dashboard – Real-time dynamic user-configurable performance, cost activity, and other operations reporting.
- Multi-Platform Access – Smooth integrated web, cloud, and mobile access for ease of use.
For a deeper dive into this topic, check out the full article here: Building Locus: Key Features & Costs
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