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Seoul Unveils AI-Powered Smart Freight Corridors to Combat Urban Congestion

Seoul Unveils AI-Powered Smart Freight Corridors to Combat Urban Congestion

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June 3, 2025
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Seoul, South Korea – June 3, 2025
By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News
Section: Tech

In a strategic fusion of logistics and urban mobility, Seoul has activated its first AI-driven “Smart Freight Corridors” — a citywide initiative using predictive algorithms and traffic sensors to optimize cargo flow and reduce last-mile delays in dense metropolitan zones.

“Seoul is transforming from a smart city to a logistics-intelligent city,” said Jihoon Park, Head of Freight Innovation at the Seoul Metropolitan Government. “We’re not just managing movement. We’re redesigning it.”

Real-Time Routing for Freight Trucks

Launched across five key districts, the system uses AI to assess weather patterns, construction zones, and real-time traffic density, redirecting freight trucks via optimized low-congestion routes. Each vehicle is fitted with GPS-linked onboard systems that receive live updates every 30 seconds, helping drivers avoid costly delays.

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Since the soft launch in April, average delivery times in central Seoul have dropped by 18%, while logistics emissions have been cut by 9.5% — a key goal in the city’s 2040 Carbon Neutral Transport Strategy.

Partnership Between Government and Startups

The program, a joint venture between Seoul’s transport authority and private AI firms like CoreRoute and BitMap Logistics, integrates data from delivery apps, port terminals, and warehouse systems. Freight operators are now able to visualize bottlenecks before they occur, improving both scheduling and load balancing.

“Seoul is giving global logistics firms a glimpse into the future,” noted Naomi Cheng, a mobility researcher at East Asia Transport Observatory. “It’s where AI meets asphalt.”

Digital Permitting and Carbon Credits

One of the standout features of the system is its integration with a digital permitting platform. As of this month, freight companies can apply for time-based access slots to enter restricted delivery zones — and earn real-time carbon offset credits for route optimization.

Already, Japanese city planners and European freight networks are in discussion to replicate Seoul’s corridor blueprint. The World Bank has called the initiative “a global benchmark in intelligent urban logistics.”

A City That Moves Like Code

Seoul’s smart corridors mark more than a technical upgrade — they reflect a philosophy shift. Mobility is now treated as a living system, responsive and adaptive.

“We’ve moved past infrastructure. Now, it’s about intelligence,” Jihoon Park said. “And intelligence travels fast.”


✎ Maria Kalamatas
Senior Tech Correspondent – The Logistic News
Section: Tech

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