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Global Supply Chain Logistics Trends and Challenges and Their Implications on CVs, 2018–2025
Global Supply Chain Logistics Trends and Challenges and Their Implications on CVs, 2018–2025
Disruptive Technologies in the Logistics Industry are Not Only Transforming the Commercial Vehicle (CV) Ecosystem But Also Creating Increased Demand with the Evolution of Innovative Business Models
22-Oct-2019
Global
Market Research
Description
The logistics industry is inundated with challenges which have given rise to disruptive technologies to overcome them. Key challenges faced by the supply chain logistics industry are: (1) Increasing carbon footprint from transportation (2) High level of transport vehicular emissions (3) Lack of visibility in the supply value chain (4) Increasing human capital expenses (5) Increased urban restrictions which hinder the movement of freight in the urban environment. The supply chain logistics industry is undergoing a transformation with the help of disruptive technologies such as autonomous transportation, Internet of Things (IoT) & telematics, data analytics and blockchain. Increasing supply chain complexity and service requirements are leading to innovations in last-mile delivery. These technologies and trends are shaping the commercial vehicle ecosystem as well to meet the new requirements.
Demand for electric and fuel cell vehicles will increase drastically in the long term, aided by technology development and incentive programmes addressing the emissions issue and a reduction in the dependence on fossil fuels used for transportation. A combination of technologies such as IoT, augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics and blockchain is creating a connected supply chain with greater transparency which addresses critical issues such as low asset utilisation, empty miles and demand-supply mismatch. New business models have also evolved due to digital proliferation in the supply chain logistics industry. Growth of telematics services which aid driver comfort and behaviour addresses driver retention problems. Level 5 autonomy has the potential to completely eliminate driver costs; however, the impact of this will only be felt beyond 2030.
The convergence of disruptive technologies is enabling new concepts such as Digital Freight Brokerage, which not only optimises the brokerage process but also opens up new revenue streams and business opportunities. Logistics 4.0 is another concept which is enabled through the connectivity of the entire value chain. A connected supply chain, in addition to minimising the disruptions and associated losses, also maximises efficiency and throughput by improving operational KPIs.
Last-mile delivery is also undergoing a paradigm shift with the emergence of innovative business models. Usage of aerial drones and ground bots along with electric urban delivery vehicles is on the rise with a number of start-ups providing technologies in these areas. Light commercial vehicle (LCV) manufacturers are collaborating and partnering with technology companies and logistics providers on urban delivery innovations. Commercial vehicle OEMs are working double time towards bringing futuristic technologies more quickly. A number of collaborations within OEMs, technology providers and logistics companies are among the key strategies being adopted to stay relevant.
Author: Vineeth Purushotham
Table of Contents
Key Challenges in Logistics
Disruptions in the Logistics Value Chain
New Modes of Freight Transport
Value Proposition of Key Logistics Technologies/Trends
Confluence of Disruptive Technologies
Research Scope
Research Aims and Objectives
Key Questions this Study will Answer
Research Background
Research Methodology
Partial List of Industry Participants
Vehicle Segmentation
Impact of Top Mega Trends on Freight Transportation
Impact of Top Mega Trends on the CV Market
Impact of Top Mega Trends on the CV Market (continued)
Impact of Top Mega Trends on the CV Market (continued)
Global eCommerce Industry—Overview
eCommerce Logistics Value Chain
Last-mile Deliveries Leading to New Types of Business Models
Innovations in eCommerce—Drone Delivery
Cross-border eCommerce Industry—Overview
Logistics Evolution
Global Logistics Spending
Key Regions—Modal Split of Freight Transportation
Freight Transportation Modal Split in Key Industries
CO2 Emissions in Transportation
CO2 Emissions in Transportation (continued)
Autonomous Technologies in Logistics
Autonomous Driving Overview
Progression of Automation in Long-Haul Trucks
Autonomous Truck Ecosystem
Platooning—Phase I and Phase II
Autonomous Trucking—Long-Haul Hub-to-Hub Application
Value Proposition of Autonomous Driving for Industry Stakeholders
Impact of Autonomous Driving on the CV Ecosystem
Growth Implications of Autonomous Transportation
Blockchain—Overview
Blockchain in eCommerce
Blockchain Application in the CV Industry
Value Proposition of Blockchain for Industry Stakeholders
Impact of Blockchain on the CV Ecosystem
Growth Implications of Blockchain
Big Data Analytics in Logistics
Big Data Use Cases in Logistics
Application of Data Analytics in Logistics—Fuel Cost Optimisation
Value Proposition of Big Data Analytics on Industry Stakeholders
Growth Implications of Big Data—Data Monetisation
IoT in the Logistics Industry
IoT in Transportation—Telematics
Levels of Telematics Services
Telematics Penetration in CVs
Value Proposition of IoT in Transportation
Growth Implications of IoT and Telematics
Shift in Last-Mile Delivery
Last-mile Innovations Leading to New Business Models
Aerial Delivery Drones—Forecast
Delivery Bots/Ground Drones
Delivery Bots Use Cases
Comparison of Aerial and Ground Drones
Aerial Drone Use Case—Shipping/Retail/Oil & Gas
Case Study—Workhorse: UPS, Autonomous Cargo Delivery
Companies to Watch in Aerial Drone Delivery
Other Companies Investing in Aerial Drones
Value Proposition of Last-Mile Delivery Innovations on Industry Stakeholders
Growth Implications of Last-Mile Delivery Innovations on the CV Ecosystem
Brokerage Solution Types
Digital Freight Brokerage Business Model
Key Drivers and Enabling Technologies
Key Acquisitions/Investments in 2018
Value Proposition of Digital Freight Brokerage on Industry Stakeholders
Growth Implications of Digital Freight Brokerage
Logistics 4.0 Compared to Traditional Supply Chain Ecosystem
Value Proposition of a Connected Supply Chain
Growth Implications of Logistics 4.0
Growth Opportunity
Strategic Imperatives for CVs
Confluence of Disruptive Technologies
Urban Logistics—LCVs
Haulage—Medium & Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles
Changing Physiognomy of Trucks
Legal Disclaimer
Market Engineering Methodology
Table of Acronyms Used
List of Exhibits
List of Exhibits (continued)
List of Exhibits (continued)
List of Exhibits (continued)
Deliverable Types | Market Research |
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No Index | No |
Podcast | No |
Author | Vineeth Purushotham |
Industries | Automotive |
WIP Number | K39E-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |
GPS Codes | 9800-A6,9B01-A6,9963-A6,9AF6-A6 |