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The logistics sector can enhance efficiencies by adopting advanced technologies such as real-time tracking, route optimisation, and data analytics. It is also very important to invest in training. Where possible (we know that our rail network has its challenges), promoting multimodal transport options would also contribute to smoother, more efficient operations.
Key sustainability challenges include high carbon emissions, a reliance on fossil fuels, and inefficient energy use.
Opportunities lie in adopting electric vehicles, improving fuel efficiency, and integrating renewable energy sources. At City Logistics, for example, we have been testing electric trucks to achieve exactly these goals.
Technological advancements such as AI-driven route optimisation, telematics, and IoT sensors are reshaping logistics in South Africa. Companies leverage these technologies to enhance fleet management, reduce fuel consumption, and improve delivery accuracy.
Real-time tracking and data analytics enable better decision-making and operational efficiency, helping businesses stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.
For example, our City Tech team, responsible for IT hardware and software, keeps us at the cutting edge of logistics. Thanks to them, we have capabilities ranging from track and trace to tailored system integrations and advanced business intelligence reporting.
There are numerous challenges facing our sector – and resolving them is difficult because, in many instances, this is up to the government. Two of the most significant challenges are the crumbling road infrastructure and high levels of crime. These are significant hurdles within the logistics sector, and we implore the government to address them.
The growing e-commerce sector is driving increased demand for faster, more reliable logistics services. This requires logistics companies to enhance their last-mile delivery capabilities, invest in automated warehousing, and improve inventory management.
Adjustments include adopting digital platforms for order tracking, optimising delivery routes, and expanding distribution networks to ensure timely deliveries and meet customer expectations.
This aspect of our operations addresses a range of e-commerce needs, from distribution center-to-store logistics to last-mile delivery solutions.
Future trends include the rise of automation, the integration of AI and machine learning, and the shift towards green logistics.
Companies can prepare by investing in smart technologies, such as vehicles offering various levels of autonomy (in South Africa, fully autonomous vehicles are not on the short-term horizon) and predictive analytics, to enhance efficiency.
It will also be important to embrace sustainability practices (by using electric vehicles and eco-friendly packaging, for instance), in future.