Logistics
Sensors in the entire supply chain provide tracking and guarantee of product delivery at the time, in the location, and under planned conditions. Distribution centers where products, forklifts, and even people are georeferenced, allow for pallet assembly management, thus preventing delivery errors and shorter loading time. Drones flying over a distribution center collect and inventory millions of products in a few hours, as opposed to days of manual operations. All this data collected in real time allow for smart algorithms to analyze and detect ruptures in the chain, correct routes and service orders in real time, and reduce reverse logistics costs.
In many cases, technology may be the bottleneck for growth in the logistics sector – or optimize the operation and costs. With ODATA colocation services, these companies can rely on a data center infrastructure with high availability, thus directly impacting process speed, time reduction in the operation, and in business management.
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