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Tech Leaders Turn to AI to Reinvent Global Supply Chains

Tech Leaders Turn to AI to Reinvent Global Supply Chains

The Logistic News by The Logistic News
July 20, 2025
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By Maria Kalamatas | July 21, 2025

Section: International / Technology & Innovation in Logistics

San Francisco, July 21 — Major technology companies are accelerating their use of artificial intelligence to reshape logistics networks, seeking to cut costs, boost efficiency, and reduce delays as supply chains face ongoing instability worldwide.

“AI isn’t just a trial feature anymore — it’s becoming central to how we plan freight, manage warehouses, and allocate transport,” said Michael Tran, head of logistics innovation at a California-based consumer electronics firm. “Even small improvements in forecasting can translate into huge annual savings.”

Smarter planning for faster flows

AI-driven tools are helping companies predict market shifts, consolidate shipments, and re-route cargo dynamically when disruptions occur. By analyzing demand patterns and transportation bottlenecks, these systems can help avoid the costliest delays before they happen.

“The pace of trade doesn’t give planners much room for error anymore,” Tran explained. “Predictive systems buy us the time and foresight we didn’t have before.”

Cutting waste and fuel costs

Retailers and manufacturers are also turning to AI to lower excess inventory levels and improve load utilization, which reduces fuel consumption and operating expenses. Early adopters in Europe and North America report double-digit percentage drops in transportation emissions since rolling out these systems.

“Meeting demand while trimming waste is the real win,” said Carla Moreno, logistics director for a European apparel group expanding in North America. “We can avoid overstocking and keep trucks full, which benefits both margins and sustainability.”

Barriers to adoption

Not all players can move as quickly. Smaller carriers and regional suppliers often lack the data infrastructure or capital to integrate advanced tools, leaving parts of the logistics network behind.

“AI is powerful, but only when the entire chain is connected,” Moreno cautioned. “That integration gap is the next challenge to solve.”

What’s next

Analysts expect investment in AI-driven logistics to climb steadily, with growth rates projected above 25 percent annually through 2026. Companies adopting early are expected to gain a long-term edge in resilience and cost efficiency.

“Those who build and refine these systems now will be better prepared for the next disruption,” Tran said. “It’s no longer optional — it’s strategic.”


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