Odyssey Logistics' 2024 Management Outlook Study shows only 25% of logistics industry employs AI, with distrust being strong barrier; 46% prioritize cybersecurity over fuel prices as primary concern, while 52% still favor human-led approach

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DANBURY, Connecticut , April 25, 2024 (press release) –

Odyssey Logistics , a leader in multimodal logistics solutions, announced the results of its 2024 Transporation Management Outlook Study. The study, conducted by Peerless Research Groupfor Odyssey, aims to gauge the logistics industry’s current use of, and attitudes toward, artificial intelligence (AI).

As AI begins to make inroads into the logistics space, the study revealed that just 25% of respondents use new applications or insights from AI in their organization. While the broader pool of respondents acknowledged that AI has the potential to enhance freight matching, operational efficiency, and route optimization, many respondents also expressed strong distrust of AI. This aligns with broad reports of trust in AI dropping over the last five years.

“The logistics industry is still feeling the effects of disruption from the pandemic and ongoing geopolitical concerns—and that has highlighted the greater need for more resilient global supply chains,” said Maneet Singh, chief information officer at Odyssey Logistics. “Transformation is certain, and practical uses for AI are gaining traction to advance this effort. However, this study shows skepticism and distrust around AI, and a seismic shift in how we do business will take time to unfold. Yet, in reality, we have only a short window to adapt.”

AI’s acceptance and distrust in the logistics industry can be attributed to the generational shift, increasing cybersecurity concerns, shipping practices, sustainability concerns, and the necessity of resilient supply chains.

The study revealed that 52% of the respondents favored a human-led approach to AI, where AI tools and insights serve as support. Additionally, as AI gains prominence, cybersecurity has surpassed fuel prices as the primary concern for survey respondents, with 46% prioritizing it over traditional concerns like fuel prices.

Responses also highlighted that the industry still struggles to fully embrace sustainability as a core value. However, there is a growing demand for improved sustainability practices. The ability of AI to process complex data inputs will be invaluable, especially when combined with human expertise. AI and other emerging technologies are already improving reporting, which can provide actionable data to support more sustainable transportation mode choices.

“The main strategy behind building supply chain resilience has been technology upgrades, and half of the study respondents have used this tactic since the pandemic began,” said Singh. “Now, we need to course correct on what’s traditionally been slow technology adoption in our industry and move past the ambivalences and distrust around AI because it is truly at the frontier of a supply chain resilience.”

To view the full study, visit www.odysseylogistics.com/technology.

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