Technology
The role of technology in modern logistics management.
Automation and AI improve forecasting, sustainability, and last-mile delivery.
By Razon Strategy Team • 10 May 2024
Supply chains reinvent themselves every quarter. Today’s logistics leaders balance resilient operations with sustainability and customer expectation for seamless delivery. Technology—especially AI, IoT, and robotic automation—forms the connective tissue that keeps everything moving.
1. Sensor data gives full-spectrum visibility.
Connected fleets, RFID tags, and smart warehouses create a real-time pulse so managers can reroute inventory, avoid bottlenecks, and prevent spoilage.
2. Predictive models lower costs.
Machine learning helps forecast demand spikes, optimize inventory levels, and proactively schedule maintenance.
“When you unite AI with human expertise, logistics becomes a strategic differentiator.”
3. Automation removes friction.
From autonomous mobile robots to automated invoicing, technology accelerates tasks once prone to error.
- Plan with real-time dashboards.
- Automate repetitive workflows.
- Adopt modular tech stacks.
Leaders who implement digital twins and scenario planning will ship faster while protecting margins. Razon helps teams craft the roadmap, design the interfaces, and launch the change campaigns required to get there.
84%
Of leaders reinvesting in automation after pilot success.
19 hrs
Average time saved weekly with predictive routing.
32%
Reduction in emissions via data-driven routing.
| Technology | Use Case | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Digital twin | Simulate demand spikes | 15% inventory accuracy lift |
| Computer vision | Quality + safety monitoring | 23% fewer incidents |
| Autonomous robots | Picking + packing | 2x throughput per shift |
| Predictive analytics | Maintenance scheduling | 30% cost avoidance |
About the author
The Razon Strategy Team partners with logistics innovators to design intelligence dashboards, process modernizations, and human-centric workflows.