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  • Whisper Report: What are the biggest challenges of using generative AI in logistics?

    Whisper Report: What are the biggest challenges of using generative AI in logistics?

    Published to clients: April 28, 2025                                                            ID: 2058

    Published to Readers: April 29, 2025

    Published to Email Whispers: May 8, 2025

    Public: May 9, 2025

    Analyst(s): Dr. Doreen Galli

    Photojournalist(s): Dr. Doreen Galli

    Abstract:

    The logistics and supply chain sector faces significant challenges with data. Issues include non-existent data, inconsistent formats, manual errors, and lack of historical context. These problems stem from complex processes and resistance to change. Human-machine interaction adds another layer of complexity. Generic AI models struggle due to the unique demands of logistics. Despite these hurdles, there are opportunities for generative AI to enhance efficiency and provide valuable insights. Successful implementation requires accurate, context-rich data and a willingness to transform processes. Embracing AI can lead to improved operations and better decision-making in the logistics industry.

    Target Audience Titles:

    • Chief Supply Chain, Logistics Officer, Procurement, Technology, and Data Officers
    • Supply Chain, Logistics, Procurement, Technology, BI

    and Data Science Directors

    • ERP Specialist, Supply Chain IT, Data Scientists, BI and related managers

    Key Takeaways

    • Inconsistent, incomplete, and manually entered data hinder AI’s effectiveness.
    • Poorly structured processes and a reluctance to adopt AI-driven solutions slow innovation.
    • Onboarding new suppliers and standardizing systems remains difficult.
    • Generic AI models don’t understand logistics-specific challenges.
    Strategy rating 3
Tech depth 1

    Biggest challenge using Generative AI in Logistics??

    We took the most frequently asked and most urgent questions straight to the logistics and supply chain experts in the industry. This Whisper Report addresses the question regarding the biggest challenges using generative AI in supply chain and logistics. The first challenge, however, is not unique to that industry nor is it unique to generative AI. This challenge applies to a all analysis and analytics including all forms of AI – generative or not regardless the size of the models. Put simply, no matter how many ways you state it, when you put garbage data in you will get garbage results.

    Tom Larson with ITS Logistics “bad inputs in = bad outputs.”

    Balaji Gunter with Hoptek, “case of garbage in garbage out.”

    Blake Donaldson with Nutrabolt, “quality of information.”

    Obrie Scarborough with Wolley Digital Innovations, “good in good out.”

    Jacob Hobbs with Cubiscan, “you are only as good as your data.”

    Additional research on technology available to help with getting and cleaning data in supply chain and logistics is available in Conference Whispers: Manifest 2025 and Conference Whispers: Smart Retail Tech Expo.

    Challenges Unique to Logistics and Supply chain?

    Given the dominance of a common answer, this raises the question, is the sector of logistics and supply chain in worse shape versus other industries? More specifically, is the data itself within logistics and supply chain the problem and if so, why? Put simply and as depicted in Figure 1, the challenges go far beyond the data. As Don Addington of Cloud 9 Perception put it, “in logistics space there is a level of complexity that is more complex than others.” These complexities come in for the following reasons.

    Figure 1. Challenges using Generative AI in logistics

    Data doesn’t exist

    There is an ideal digital world which is very different from the physical world. As Owen Nicholson from Slamcore pointed out, “If you are not seeing real world deployments with all the gnarly things that go wrong you are only creating idealized models that don’t work in the real world.” Distribution centers are full of human and robot workers as well as machines from multiple manufacturers. Unlike construction, many of these machines are in the same building they entered at the start of their usefulness as brand new machines long before generative AI term existed. Logistics is not the neat and tidy world of fintech transactions.

    Data is inconsistent

    As Ben Tracy of Vizion pointed out, “(many) skipped a few fundament steps, being useful and being reliable…  They don’t monitor data quality, they don’t have consistency amongst data formats, and their systems are not exportable for the data that is inside of them.” Or what data professionals call it- ‘good old fashioned data quality’. To put it in the simplest terms possible, we all learned early in elementary school you need data in the same units to perform any math over the data. You do not add inches and feet together. You cannot add meters and feet together. You don’t speak globally about time without time zones. But perhaps most important, you cannot create data quality nor can you analyze data you haven’t or cannot export.

    Data is manual and miss-keyed

    If you are wondering how bad that data can be, Dawn Favier of Green Screens provided some hard facts, “its not uncommon to flag 35% of their (customers) data as dirty. Dirty meaning miss-keyed data, something tagged as full truck load when its partial.” Obviously, if one looked at data for a half truck and leveraged for a full truck, the resulting analytics are useless. With 35% of one’s data being dirty, there is work involved before you can even hope for insights.

    Data lacks historical context
    For any AI to be successful, you need massive amounts of data over a very small problem so the mathematics behind the AI can provide useful information. As Atit Shah of Chetu explained, “

    Even if you have the right collection of data, you can generate incorrect forecasting. A lot of people do not have a huge history or the history of the records so they go into the gen AI because everyone is doing it but it doesn’t meet their expectation.“ No matter how powerful the technology, all forms of AI need good data. Furthermore, the data must have context to be useful for any advance form of AI including generative AI.

    Bad Processes
    One obvious reason for messy data is the messy, manual, and imprecise or undefined processes it represents. The biggest challenge as Bill Driegert of Flexport shared, is simply, “not slapping it (generative AI) on bad processes. There needs to be a lot of process engineering required to leverage AI.”  If process re-engineering and establishing a clean data fabric is your organizations Mt. Everest, TBW Advisors LLC offers a lot of first-hand experience and expertise to teams and executive via inquiry. Any clients at this phase should schedule an inquiry to receive guidance. We will set up a plan of inquiries during your journey to give you any guidance we may have or can gather to assist you. The plan will cover milestones including but not limited to strategy reviews, presentation reviews, and architecture reviews. It is not an area to go through without a guide on your side even if the work is outsourced.

    Resistant to change

    It is always important to consider the culture of any organization when executing or desire to execute change management. As Erica Frank of Optimal Dynamics put it, “need to take a healthy assessment, how resistant are we to change, how are we going to challenge this from the top down.”  As with any change management, executive buy-in with a business objective are critical to success. AI for the sake of AI is always a bad idea.

    Perhaps the reason many in this space are resistant to change is the change is constant. As Jason Augustine of WNS put it, “Environment keeps changing every 3-6 months”. Thus discovering opportunities to align and integrate the transformational changes into these already occurring network constant changes is a less tumultuous approach.

    Human Machine Interaction

    Logistics, like manufacturing and construction, has a lot of machines in the loop. Those machines may or may not be intelligent machines. Thus as Dr. Mario Bjelonic of Rivr.ai shared, “the challenge will come up in terms of how the humans and robots will act as a team together.” Optimizing the total solution over this shared space is the true goal. But as one organization is optimized, what about working between each organization?

    As Justin Liu from Alibaba.com stated, “biggest challenge what it can do and what it cannot do

    is the on boarding suppliers cannot be done by AI”. That’s correct. Bringing each and every machine into the system, or each and every supplier and the complex of array of data that that suppliers managed to coalesce together IS ITSELF NOT standardized thus cannot be automated.

    Can’t use Generic Gen AI

    As Balaji Guntur of Hoptek pointed out, “Most of the models are very generalized.” “AI is data hungry, and you need to train it on real data. The biggest challenge Generative AI in logistics is that the generative models don’t know what logistics is doing. This is the main challenge,” Aviv Castro, Sensos. In summary, as best put by Nykaj Nair of Sugere, “you need data highly accurate data that is relative to the companies supply chain.”

    Opportunities for Generative AI in Logistics

    With all the challenges discussed, it may seem discouraging. It is important to realize the significant opportunity awaits thus easily providing business justification for the work to transform – carefully. As Justin Liu of Alibaba.com put it, “we are continuously adopting AI into our workflow into our latest and greatest features and functionalities to do their business more efficiently.” Rye Akervik of Shipsi believes the value is, “in adding it as a first layer to understand the (customer) issue.” Mick Oliver of Dexory shared, “We don’t see it as a challenge we see it as an opportunity and provide insights based on that data.” Rich Krul of Hoplite observed that the intelligent systems are, “way more efficient, people get their answers a little faster and thinks that is a good thing for the industry.” Most importantly as Georgy Melkonyan of Arnata pointed out, “Shouldn’t fear it (AI) is going to take your job, ai will not replace your job. The people that use ai are going to replace your job.”

    *When vendors’ names or quotes are shared as examples in this document, it is to provide a concrete example of what was on display at the conference or what we heard doing our research, not an evaluation or recommendation. Evaluation and recommendation of these vendors are beyond the scope of this specific research document.

    Related Research and Playlist

    1. Whisper Report: How can we manage tariff costs in our supply chain?
    2. Whisper Report: What are the biggest challenges of using generative AI in logistics?
    3. Conference Whispers: Smart Retail Logistics Expo
    4. Conference Whispers: Manifest 2025

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  • Conference Whispers: CES 2024

    Conference Whispers: CES 2024

    Conference Whispers: CES 2024 Playlist

    Analyst: Dr. Doreen Galli

    Photographer: Dr. Doreen Galli

    Published: January 17, 2024

    ABSTRACT

    CES 2024 allowed over 135,000 attendees to see more than 4,400 exhibitors. Attendees and exhibitors agree the word that best described the event was “engaging.” There were advances and capability announcements across all product categories and marketplaces. Anything you need to build your own products to those that can build them for you to products about to hit the market could be found. CES 2024 brought current technology advances of artificial intelligence, and virtual reality across the automotive sector, mobility, health, and manufacturing.

    The Conference

    • The first Consumer Electronic Show (CES) was held in New York City in 1967 with 17,500 attendees1. It is an industry conference focusing on all aspects of consumer technology. The conference features new product announcements in x product categories and y marketplaces.
    • CES 2024 was held in Las Vegas, Nevada and had just over 135,000 registered attendees, with 4,400 exhibiting companies.
    • Attendees at CES 2024 hold titles such as CEO, Founder, Investor, VP, Director, Chief Marketing Officer, VP of Engineering, VP of Product Development, data scientists, lead engineer, and buyer. CES attendees came from over B countries.

    Cautions

    • Care must be taken when creating a CES schedule. CES 2024 spanned multiple venues; buses and the Vegas Loop were provided with convenient routes between all venues. To this end, one’s schedule must allow for the transport or walk time between events. TBW Advisors’ analyst found that 30 minutes was sufficient between LVCC and Sands Convention Space; attendees should plan to allow one hour for transfer between other venues.
    • Just because a product has advanced AI and is designed for the home doesn’t mean that your privacy was fully taken into consideration. Adopters must verify data location and policies for any new products before they are brought into the home or office.

    Conference Vibe

    As an industry conference focused on everything related to consumer technology, CES is best described as a massive conference with highly engaged attendees. CES 20204 celebrates 100 years of innovation. The conference had some 135,000 registered attendees spanned venues, from Mandalay Bay, and Aria, on the Southside of the Strip to the Las Vegas Convention Center Halls West through North and Central. Buses ran frequently to transfer attendees between locations along with the Vegas Loop. One interesting aspect of CES is the juxtaposition of fun exhibits with deep talk tracks that feature impressive speakers discussing considerations taken while creating the various products being exhibited. Viewing TBW Advisors’ Conference Whispers: CES 2024 playlist in order may provide some context for the first-hand experience of attending CES. Alternatively, enjoy our CES Walkabouts Playlist.

    What product would you like to build?

    CES is a place for builders to go and find the components to build products themselves or find organizations to build them for them. CES 2024 was no different. One might start with MicroEJ* a favorite from 2020 CES (1), an containerized IoT device for software defined everything that is upwardly compatible with Android (2). Need sensors to support a function? Hamamatsu Photonics optical sensors were on display (3).  Want your product to be free of requiring a battery? Perovisky shared their indoor solar glass solution (4). Want to make sure you store the energy from the indoor solar glass? Nichicon was present with the LTO IoT battery (5). Perhaps you don’t want just any sensor in your solution but demand a smart sensor with AI models deployed on the edge with the sensor? To that end solutions presented include AI Zip smart sensors that can identify irregular behavior (6). Require data sets to train models in your space? Speeda Edge was onsite to get you quickly moving forward in your data space (7). Perhaps you require a human machine interface (HMI)? If the interaction is from facial movements, Naqi Logix had their Naqi enabled Neural Earbud on hand to control all digital devices and more important, their technology can be licensed to any earbud manufacturer(8). Meanwhile, PalmPlug was present for hand-based HMI interactions (9). Perhaps your IoT product requires a cellular connection. 1nce was one of the companies on hand available to provide a global cost-effective solution (10). Assembling the components but need it waterproof? 3m has any taping solution you might need to make your product come to life (11). If you require a Cloud vendor agnostic platform to manage Linux based secure online development, Strong Network was onsite to share their solution (12). Perhaps the entire process of finding and assembling all the components is just too much for you? Companies were on hand to help you put it all together from Telit Cinterion (13) to Siemens (14). Perhaps you are not even sure where to start or what product you would like to create that would have customer demand? To that end multiple industry analyst presentations were available from CTA itself (15) to the detailed presentation by Circana (16) that let you know exactly where consumers are spending today.

    Modern Green Smart Building

    CES is known as a conference for consumers but at the end of the day – it is just an amazing technology conference where you can find things you might not expect. For example, you were building new facilities. To that end you would like to understand modern technology you could include to make the building smart or green. CES has answers for you! At the entrance, you can keep outside dirt outside with Tectonic’s clean matt (17). No need to waste the beautiful energy from the sunlight on the windows with SQPV Glass by INQS that produces energy(18).  Perhaps the building is a data center without many external windows then the indoor solar solution could be incorporated from Perivskia (19). If you require weather information for your facilities, MyRadar will provide data rain or shine (20). Camera solutions for security or for indoor autonomous solutions could be found by E-Con Systems (21). Building in an area suffering from water shortages? Genesis Systems allows you to capture water from air (22) while HelioWater provide potable water from any type of water be it river water or salt water (23). Green smart exterior and parking lot lights leveraging solar energy are available from Green Tech (24). Have an emergency presentation and need a huge TV suddenly in a room without cabling? Wireless TVs from Display can be put up anywhere with a wall. It contains a battery that will stream for 6 hours straight or 30 day standby (25). Clean air for workers inside can be made available with a bioengineered indoor plant from Neoplant (26). If you have multiple smart buildings, Technis has a smart fleet building solution for you (27). Finally, if you are trying to grow, retrain, empower, or engage your employees, FLOWIT is a smart adaptive people development tool for your employees leveraging generative AI. It can even recommend training based on results of employee engagement surveys (28).

    *When vendors’ names are shared as examples in this document, it is to provide a concrete example of what was on display at the conference, not an evaluation or recommendation. Evaluation and recommendation of these vendors are beyond the scope of this specific research document. Other examples products in the same category may have also been on display.

    Mobility and Accessibility

    CES 2024 had a plethora of mobility and accessibility solutions on hand. As discussed in the session on building a sustainable secure superior future, technology and artificial intelligence advances have been monumental in mobility (29). This point was further emphasized in the discussion on AI powered strategies to transform the mobility experience (30) as well as in the talk, “Technology as a Force for Good” (31). Products on hand included the Mirairi speaker for the hard of hearing has a curved surface to push the voices towards the listener (32). Ives Chatbot for the deaf can understand and produce sign language for customer service solutions (33). For people with vision difficulties, OOrion intelligent locator assistant enables your phone to find anything in your environment or guide you to predetermined locations (34). Lighthouse Tech glasses enable one to identify when obstacles are present above waist height and is targeted at people with low or no vision (35).

    Healthcare

    Healthcare is always a large topic at CES every year and 2024 was no different. An overview presentation on the area, “Forces Reshaping Healthcare” was presented by Deloitte (36). Whether for home healthcare or telemedicine, The NuralogixTM Anura MagicMirrorTM scans your face and in 30 seconds calculates over 100 common metrics (37). Withings BeamO Home Checkup allows a remote practitioner to virtually listen to one’s heartbeat and lungs as well as follow vitals such as temperature, heart rate, ECG, and SpO2 (38). A twenty-minute scan leveraging a virtual reality headset and a program form Machine MD can inform your medical practitioners about any brain disorders (39). An actual virtual twin of the patient for cardiovascular purposes was shown by Dassault  Systemes (40). Smart devices of all types were also on display including smart ring by RingConn (41).

    Smart insoles for diabetes that are self-powered called SoleCooler were shared (42). If you deal with snoring, the smart pillow by 10Minds will sense the snoring and inflate an airbag to turn ones head on the pillow, causing the snoring to stop (43). Need better quality of sleep? MyWaves for better sleep will playback your best deep sleep brainwaves to help one fall asleep and increase quality by 25% (44). If you just want to see effortlessly, ViXion adjustable eyewear may be the exhibit that called out to you. To use, one simply adjusts so it is aligned with your eyes. Once adjusted, you can go from instantly reading 12-point font a quarter mile away on a wall across the convention center to a business card in front of your face. Yes instantly. While I never noticed eye strain, the lack of eye stress using the glasses was truly notable (45). Speaking of relieving stress, Sana Health VR solution can put your mind into a flow state (46).

    Finally, hospitals are a common vulnerability point. For doctors wanting to enable secure transcription at the edge, csky.ai does not allow the data to leave your desktop (47). If your hospital is the Target of ransomware attacks. Galeon EHR takes advantage of the immutable logs of blockchain for storing EHR records. This solution has enabled multiple hospitals to recover and continuously operate despite a ransomware attack (48).

    Smart Vehicles

    In 2024, CES is now the largest automotive show in the world. “Cracking the Smart Car – what truly defines them” discussed the need for cooperation for functionality and security (49). Today building a smart car can get an advanced start with available middleware such as that provided by Apex.ai (50). For OEMs wanting to set themselves apart, the ever-impressive smart mirrors from Gentex combining mirror and camera views were on display (51). To secure your smart car, Autocrypt provides the ability to secure the embedded systems (52). If you are looking to recreate, Pebble all electric trailer may be in your future (53) or perhaps you want to pack up your all electric dirt bike by GoWow to hit the trails in the BLM Parks (54). Today’s cars at CES are not confined to only driving on roads. The day we have been waiting for since we first watch the Jetsons futuristic cartoon has arrived as Xpeng Aeroht presented their flying car at CES (55). Finally, engineers for next generation cars were able to participate in the Indy Challenge. This challenge is a competitions between colleges to build a fully autonomous Indy Car (56).

    Consumer Tech

    Walmart was a significant keynote at CES (57) and even brought Microsoft’s Satya onstage (58). Shopping will never be the same. If Walmart has its way, shopping will it be easier, more convenient, automatics and quicker than ever before leveraging drone delivery (59). CES 2024 also brought you the magic of automated cooking from Tech Magic (60). While currently used in industrial kitchens, anyone involved in adulting can hope one is coming to a kitchen near them soon! One no longer has to drive to a brewery to get freshly brewed beer. CES featured the all-in-one Exobrew enabling all to brew at home (61). Likewise, one no longer must fuss with the step in between the washer and dryer or even adding detergent every load. GE Profile highlighted their all-in-one washer dryer that can hold an entire bottle of detergent (62).  Scrubbing the floors is easier with The Narwal Freo X Series robotic vacuum mops, the uniquely designed new models displayed include the Narwal Freo X Ultra and Narwal Freo X Plus models (63). Even mosquitoes don’t stand a chance in 2024 with the Reptilian smart mosquito repellent design in Africa (64). If one would like to interact with your grandchildren, Zoog has a solution for you (65).  Finally, discussions were held on the reality of the post hype metaverse (66).

    High School and College Participation

    CES 2024 featured the Indy autonomous challenge,a college competition to create the fastest autonomous Indy car. The cars raced at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. TBW Advisors was able to hear from the former Waterloo team captain (67).

    Charity

    This conference did not feature a specific charity event. CTA, the organizer of CES, has a related Foundation for its charitable contributions and actions – the CTA Foundation3.

    Next Year’s Conference

    CES 2025 conference will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada. The announced dates are January 7-10, 2025.

    Citations

    1. https://cdn.ces.tech/ces/media/pdfs/2020/ces2020_factsheet_9-23.pdf
    2. https://www.ces.tech/About-CES.aspx
    3. https://www.cta.tech/Who-We-Are/CTA-Foundation

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