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Managing Director Rhenus Mexico | Dynamic Executive with 24+ years of experience in | Freight Forwarding | Top Management | Logistics | RoadFreight | Business Development | | Supply Chain Management |

Give yourself a moment to read this note on #ai #artificialintelligence written by Tobias Bratz, CEO @ #Rhenuslogistics

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Group CEO at Rhenus Logistics

There is no doubt that #artificialintelligence is set to catapult the capabilities of the #logistics industry into an entirely new realm 🚀 We are already seeing how technology pushes boundaries and offers opportunities that we would not have thought possible a few years ago. From automatic route optimization to intelligent forecasting and #AI-empowered picking robots in our warehouses, we've continuously embraced artificial intelligence to enhance our logistics processes. However, it's crucial to note that the latest strides in innovation are not merely iterative developments—they signify a disruptive force that propels us into the future. By 2032, global research points to a substantial shift in the generative AI logistics market, set to skyrocket from its current valuation of $412 million to an astonishing $13,948 million. Anticipate some game-changing scenarios that could genuinely revolutionize our industry: 🗺️ Vehicles and ships autonomously mapping out routes, dissecting traffic data, and executing deliveries sans human involvement 🚦 📦 Clever packaging solutions will keep tabs on product conditions, with sensors noting temperature, humidity, and vibrations, triggering alerts if anything strays off course. 🚨 🤖Advanced AI algorithms will spot potential risks in the supply chain—think natural disasters or political upheaval—and proactively implement preventive measures. 🔒 As significant changes bring humans and artificial intelligence into closer collaboration, the importance of the EU #AIAct cannot be overstated. It is the world's first comprehensive law on artificial intelligence, passed just this week. Particularly when human well-being is intertwined with technology, there's no room for compromises. Those who will be working side by side with robots in future warehouses or depending on the safety of autonomous vehicle systems must have steadfast rules for AI they can count on. Yet, there still needs to be ample space for innovation. I believe that this week's decision represents that compromise. Through AI, we are reshaping logistics, making it greener, more digital, and even more global. We bring out the best in it. However, we also recognize the critical balance needed when navigating the intersection of freedoms and rules in the realm of AI. That’s why we are committed to leveraging these advancements to benefit our customers and employees. Human-centered AI is our guiding principle, ensuring that as we harness the power of technology, it remains a tool that empowers, rather than displaces. 💪🏼

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