Mobile Magazine November 2022 | Page 101

“ Businesses , as an after-effect of the pandemic , need ever more reliable live tracking of their fleets and operations so that they can respond in a split second to any emerging issues ,” added Kuushynau .
“ The use of 5G in commercial vehicles means that , using telematics and IoT platforms , fleet managers will have access to more accurate route optimisation data , helping to alleviate supply chain issues by preventing bottlenecks on certain routes . And , while these are issues that were present pre-pandemic , in recent years they have been greatly accelerated .”
As such , these 5G capabilities will play a pivotal role in making the long-envisioned supply chain 4.0 a reality .
“ 5G and the use of intelligent vehicles will help make the supply chain 4.0 system possible and affordable – providing the necessary buy-in from stakeholders ,” van Vliet explained .
“ This is true from a high-level logistic point of view , but even on a granular level , 5G enabled driverless vehicles ( such as trucks , forklifts , and trolleys ) help reduce the need for labour and drive true 24 / 7 operations .”
We are still some way off from seeing the full supply chain benefits . Until these systems achieve complete coverage across all road types , the short term will be dominated by specific use cases of intelligent vehicles and 5G .
But , as supply chains pave the way for developments in vehicle autonomy , the world ’ s 5G providers can take these learnings and apply them to the full breadth of other industries . The revolution of supply chains will quickly drive the same transformations across countless other global sectors .
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