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Global Logistics 4.0 Market Report 2020: Outlook of the most Promising LPWAN IoT Market by Connectivity Technology, Use Case & Region
Dublin, Feb. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Logistics 4.0 – Outlook of the most Promising LPWAN IoT Market” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
This report explores the market opportunities for solutions based on new technologies (IoT, augmented and virtual reality, blockchain, artificial intelligence) in supply chain management and logistics.
It describes the major industry players and their business models as well as the main market trends.
Estimates for the size of the connected logistics market is also provided in the study:
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary 2. Definitions and concepts
3. IoT technologies for logistics 4. Use cases 5. Ecosystem 6. Market dynamics 7. Market evaluation Companies Mentioned
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3.1. IoT technologies for connecting every object
3.2. Cellular technologies
3.2.1. 2G, 3G, 4G
3.2.2. The development of 5G: Massive IoT and URLLC
3.3. LPWAN technologies
3.4. Satellite technologies
3.5. Identification technologies
3.6. Short-range technologies
3.7. Automatic Identification System (AIS)
3.8. Emerging technologies in logistics
3.8.1. Autonomous trucks
3.8.2. Blockchain for logistics
3.8.3. Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR)
3.8.4. Robotics in logistics
3.8.5. Drones
4.1. Use case descriptions
4.1.1. Parcels
4.1.2. Shipping containers
4.1.3. Pallets and carts
4.1.4. Forklift trucks
4.1.5. Ships
4.1.6. Trains
4.1.7. Aeroplanes
4.1.8. Trucks
4.2. Summary of key use cases
4.3. Outdoor logistics
4.4. Indoor logistics
5.1. The connected logistics value chain
5.2. Supply-side players
5.2.1. Equipment manufacturers (Case studies: Michelin Solutions, Traxens)
5.2.2. IT solutions and platform providers (Case study: Siemens)
5.2.3. Vehicle manufacturers
5.2.4. Telecom operators (Case studies: Vodafone, AT&T)
5.3. Demand-side players
5.3.1. Logistics operator and transport company strategies (Case studies: Maersk, DHL, CMA CGM)
5.3.2. Strategies used by industry players and other asset owners (Case studies: Schneider Electric, Groupe PSA – GEFCO, Lufthansa Industry Solutions, Toyota Material Handling)
6.1. Major themes in the future of logistics
6.2. Drivers and barriers to development of connected logistics
6.3. Opportunities for logistics players
7.1. The connected logistics market by technology
7.2. The connected logistics market by use case
7.3. The connected logistics market by region
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