Application and Innovation of Logistics Technology in Warehousing and Distribution Management
Siyu Ji
Pinnacle Academic Press Proceedings Series, 2025, vol. 1, 224-229
Abstract:
The rapid advancement of logistics technology has transformed warehousing and distribution management, significantly enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, and optimizing supply chain performance. This paper examines the architecture, core functions, advantages, and challenges of logistics information systems, highlighting their role in inventory management, route optimization, and decision support. The integration of automation, IoT, and big data analytics has streamlined logistics operations, as evidenced by case studies from leading enterprises such as Siemens VDO Automotive and China Mobile. Despite these benefits, challenges remain, including cybersecurity risks, high implementation costs, and a shortage of skilled professionals. Future trends indicate a shift toward greater intelligence, digitalization, sustainability, and cross-industry integration, with AI, blockchain, and IoT playing pivotal roles. As logistics technology continues to evolve, enterprises must strategically adopt and refine advanced solutions to enhance competitiveness. This study provides valuable insights into optimizing warehousing and distribution management through innovative logistics technologies, driving efficiency and sustainability in modern supply chains.
Keywords: logistics technology; warehousing management; distribution management; information systems; innovative applications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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