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How AI Can Help to Reduce Waste in Logistics

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December 31, 2024
Engy El Ghlban, SCB Contributor

For all their importance to global supply chains, logistics activities generate considerable amounts of waste. In response to this reality, companies are pursuing new technologies to reduce the environmental impact of moving goods around the world. Advances in artificial intelligence are proving to be of particular value in this effort.

Logistics accounts for an estimated 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Logistics waste results from overproduction, excess stocks, transportation inefficiencies and mismanaged operations. Extra inventory generates additional costs for storage, shrinkage and, for perishable goods, expiration.

AI is a potent tool for evaluating vast volumes of information, identifying patterns, and producing predictions. In logistics, AI can aid in tasks such as route optimization, demand forecasting, inventory management and supply chain visibility. In addition, machine learning and predictive analytics significantly enhance decision-making processes.

The principal factor leading to waste in logistics is associated with transportation inefficiency. AI algorithms can assess traffic patterns, meteorological conditions and delivery schedules to choose the most efficient and fuel-conserving route. Optimization reduces fuel use, expenses, and emissions. Organizations employing AI-driven route optimization report transportation cost reductions of up to 20%.

Effective inventory management is crucial for reducing waste. AI-driven systems can predict demand by using historical data and industry trends. By managing inventory levels, businesses may reduce excess stock and lower the risk of spoilage or obsolescence.

AI-driven automation minimizes human errors and improves the productivity of repetitive logistical tasks. The technology can improve the precision and efficiency of order processing, delivery tracking, and inventory management. It not only reduces operational costs, but also enables a company's human resources to make enhanced strategic decisions to avoid overall waste.

Packaging adds substantially to logistics waste, affecting both resource utilization and transportation capacity. AI systems, by analyzing the characteristics of various objects, modes of transport and load arrangements, provide guidance on optimal packing dimensions.

Maintenance issues can impede logistics and waste both time and money. AI can monitor logistics equipment in real time, analyzing performance data to predict maintenance requirements. That allows companies to avert unexpected failures, extend equipment longevity, and ensure uninterrupted operations.

AI provides access to real-time data and analytics, enabling organizations to improve decision-making about resource allocation, supply chain planning and process optimization. They can pinpoint unproductive processes, and implement tailored solutions for improved efficiency.

Following are seven ways in which AI has helped to reduce logistics waste in Egypt, with a focus on the returns process.

Optimized returns management. AI systems analyze large datasets related to product returns to discern trends and rationales for those returns. Egyptian logistics managers use this experience to improve returns procedures and boost product quality, therefore substantially reducing return rates. 

Predictive analytics. By employing machine learning, companies in Egypt can predict return trends based on historical data and consumer behavior. Precise predictions aid in inventory management by sustaining appropriate stock levels, and reducing surplus and waste.

Cognitive classification and processing. AI-driven technology systems in warehouses enhances the sorting and processing of returned goods. Employing computer vision, these systems rapidly evaluate returned objects and classify them for resale, refurbishment, or recycling.

Inventory reallocation. By evaluating demand patterns and product quality in the handling of returned merchandise, companies can engage in restocking, discounting or recycling as needed. 

Sustainability reporting. Information acquired from the AI systems is essential for producing comprehensive sustainability reports. These not only illustrate the effectiveness of reverse logistics, but also augment corporate social responsibility efforts. 

Consumer involvement. Enhanced communication about return policies and processes makes the process more convenient for customers. In addition, it provides important feedback for companies to enhance product design, so as to reduce the probability of future returns. 

Local community partnerships. Egyptian businesses have established partnerships with local NGOs and recycling initiatives. AI improves collaboration by overseeing returns and facilitating informed judgments about the reuse or recycling of items.

By integrating these various aspects of AI, Egyptian firms aren’t just managing returns — they’re engaging in a circular economy. The integration of AI in reverse logistics improves process efficiency and reflects a dedication to sustainability and humanitarian goals.

Engy El Ghlban is supply chain logistics manager at Coficab Group.

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