Logistics is one of the topics of the decade. Setting aside the economic and health crisis derived from Covid-19, the world is more interconnected than ever. The demand for consumer goods at a global level continues to rise, and the departments within companies dedicated to traffic, logistics, and operations are only growing.
The resurgence of postal services and the stock market valuation of companies like Amazon or Alibaba are just some hints of what’s to come: increasingly common international purchases and in a more digital manner.
In this scenario, traditional companies that carry out some logistical operations as part of their daily activities have only one possible path: to renew themselves — riding the technological wave — or “drown” in it. As operational costs for the big players decrease, the price war will only intensify.
IoT Sensors or How to Compete Against Goliath
As with David and Goliath, the best way to emerge victorious in the logistics and transportation world is to do something different. If you fight Goliath with shield and sword — understood as the fight to reduce costs and prices — it’s very likely you won’t last long. However, if you opt for the small stone, for differentiation in what you do, the outcome becomes much more uncertain… for Goliath.
At CLCircular, we have been helping all kinds of companies improve their logistics for a while. Our proposition is quite simple: with small IoT sensors connected to the Internet, we offer you the possibility to digitize your logistics operations so you can have total control and offer a premium service to your end customers. No long-term projects, no complicated developments, no infrastructure modifications. Tell us what you’d like to monitor or digitize, and we take care of everything. How does it work?
Complete Traceability of the Online Logistics Chain
From controlling where and in what condition your goods are, to receiving real-time alerts, the possibilities of the Internet of Things are limitless. Blind spots, lack of information, and inefficiency are over. It’s the era of transparency, digitization, and operational efficiency. We’re not the only ones saying it, this is the new reality of the logistics world that’s here to stay.