International logistics operator SDEK announced the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for freight flow forecasting. This was reported in the company's press service.
The new system already demonstrates impressive accuracy of up to 98% in planning delivery for the next day, including the formation of optimal courier routes.
Logistics is becoming too complex to manage manually - AI takes over analytics, forecasting, and process optimization. We are already predicting the volume of orders and building routes with high accuracy, and in the future, the role of humans will primarily be reduced to controlling and adjusting the operation of algorithms.
In addition to freight flow forecasting, SDEK uses AI for automatic document recognition and searching for lost shipments. The system analyzes images, determines the type of waybills, and distributes them for further processing. It also helps to find missing cargo using photos and descriptions.
Earlier,www1.ru reported that Russian Railwayswill implement AI to manage tariffs and train compositions.
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