The Future of Logistics Intelligence

Introduction

Global supply chains are feeling the strain as geopolitical tensions, shifting trade policies, rising customer demands, and rapid advances in AI-driven technologies collide.

Whether organizations are moving clothing, cars, or life-saving medical supplies, these pressures cut across every industry and supply chain, forcing organizations to rethink operations and accelerate their pace of change.

Differentiation

Most leaders express confidence in their supply chain visibility. Yet, the data reveals a clear gap between perception and reality.

Nearly all respondents (97%) agree they can track every shipment from origin to delivery, and 94% agree they have unified visibility across all their shipment modes, with over half (53%) agreeing strongly. Healthcare stands out with 78% strongly agreeing they have end-to-end visibility, the highest of any sector.

These numbers make clear that visibility is now a given. Despite this confidence, just 22% of decision-makers say they have access to all the logistics and supply chain data types they want. Without complete, unified data, the level of visibility leaders believe they have is nearly impossible
to achieve at scale. Logistics intelligence depends on that same data foundation to make visibility actionable, highlighting the gap between

The Future of Logistics Intelligence