Automation and AI are reshaping U.S. logistics, helping freight move faster while reducing fuel use, delays and inefficient asset utilization.
From AI-assisted river navigation and autonomous trucks to automated rail inspections and emerging autonomous cargo aircraft, transportation networks are becoming increasingly connected and data-driven.
These technologies can improve routing, predictive maintenance and vehicle utilization, allowing supply chains to move more goods without a proportional rise in energy consumption.
The shift highlights a broader trend: the future of logistics is not just about moving freight faster, but moving it smarter and more efficiently.
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