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Logistics needs 'blockchain-of-AI-things' to survive disruption

There is no point in using IoT, AI and blockchain if 50% of a supply chain still uses paper-based transactions.

Thu, 06 Dec 2018

As the complexity of modern logistics grows, the sector is turning to three core technologies for answers – the internet of things IOT), artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain.

According to the 2018 PwC CEO survey, 68% of transport and logistics heads anticipate that technological changes

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