AI is needed in logistics – but it can be a multiplier or a liability

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After years of digital transformation, freight forwarding still runs on a “surprisingly manual operating model”, according to a report from Bremen-based logistics AI company Deep Current. It says logistics firms have invested in operational systems, automation tools, dashboards and AI pilots over the past decade, but
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