White paper AI in logistics

Anike Murrenhoff, Mia Bedarf, Liesbeth Brügemann, Bas van Bree, Tomas Ambra , Julian Hinxlage (Contributor), Stefan Walter (Contributor), Pablo Castiella (Contributor), Bartu Arslan (Contributor), Christian Jestel (Contributor), Jorge García Fernández (Contributor), Pavlos Basaras (Contributor), Enrique Onieva Caracuel (Contributor), Enrique Martín-Alcalde (Contributor), Joan Meseguer (Contributor), Ngoc Quang Luong (Contributor), Ignacio Serra Viedma (Contributor), Lorant Tavasszy (Contributor), Konrad Steiner (Contributor), Maximilian Otten (Contributor)Vincent Wegener (Contributor), Muhammad Awais Shafique (Contributor), Willem van Jaarsveld (Contributor), Patrick Brandtner (Contributor), Enrico Ferrari (Contributor), David Cipres (Contributor), David Escuin (Contributor), Sebastian Piest (Contributor), Veronica Asta (Contributor), Abdo Abouelrous (Contributor)

Research output: Book/ReportReport

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries around the world, and logistics is no exception. As the sector grapples with complex challenges, such as fluctuating consumer demand, rising costs, and sustainability concerns, AI is emerging as a powerful tool to optimise operations, improve efficiency, and drive growth.

The ALICE white paper “AI in Logistics” delves into the potential of AI to transform the European logistics landscape. It explores the fundamental concepts of AI, its various applications in logistics across different domains, and the challenges and opportunities associated with its implementation.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages40
Publication statusPublished - 2024
MoE publication typeD4 Published development or research report or study

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