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Artificial Intelligence Becomes the Hidden Dispatcher of Global Supply Chains

Artificial Intelligence Becomes the Hidden Dispatcher of Global Supply Chains

The Logistic News by The Logistic News
October 8, 2025
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A few years ago, predictive algorithms in logistics were still pilot projects. Today, they have quietly taken the driver’s seat. From Shanghai to Rotterdam, more and more forwarders are relying on AI-powered platforms to decide how cargo should move—what route to take, which carrier to book, and when to hold or release shipments.

The shift accelerated this autumn. Several major logistics tech providers reported record adoption levels, with mid-sized operators signing up for tools once reserved for global giants. These systems don’t just crunch timetables. They analyze weather risks, political disruptions, and fuel markets in real time, then spit out recommendations that dispatchers once made with pen, paper, and instinct.

The payoffs are tangible. A European 3PL says it cut average dwell time at warehouses by 12 percent after plugging in a scheduling algorithm that balanced truck arrivals with dock availability. In Asia, an airfreight handler reduced missed connections by nearly 20 percent using AI-driven flight matching.

But not everyone is convinced. Some operators warn that heavy reliance on automated recommendations can create blind spots if teams stop questioning the data. “AI sees patterns, but it doesn’t see politics,” one freight manager joked, pointing to sudden strikes and border closures that still caught the system off guard.

What’s clear is that the genie won’t go back in the bottle. With margins under pressure and labor scarce, logistics firms see AI less as a shiny add-on and more as a survival tool. The next step, say insiders, will be integrated AI across modes—systems that can coordinate a container from factory gate to final delivery, with fewer human interventions along the way.

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