The Evolution Journey: From Basic Operations to Autonomous Intelligent Networks
Scott McDonald () and
Minh Duong Kim Ngo ()
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Scott McDonald: RMIT University
Minh Duong Kim Ngo: RMIT University
Chapter Chapter 15 in Level Up Your Logistics, 2025, pp 603-636 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This concluding chapter examines the transformative journey of logistics service providers from basic operations to autonomous intelligent networks. The evolutionary framework—spanning from 1PL to 6PL—provides both a historical model and future roadmap for advancement. The chapter analyzes four key dimensions: the comprehensive evolutionary framework, realistic timelines for progression, industry-specific evolutionary patterns, and critical success factors determining success. Special attention is given to the 5PL to 6PL transition, representing the frontier of logistics evolution through autonomous intelligence and quantum computing applications. The analysis reveals how different industries follow distinct evolutionary trajectories based on their unique requirements. The chapter also addresses the ethical dimensions and governance frameworks necessary for autonomous logistics systems, emphasizing that successful implementation requires balancing technological sophistication with organizational readiness. Through illustrative case studies and a structured implementation roadmap, the chapter demonstrates that logistics evolution represents not merely technological advancement but a fundamental reimagining of how supply chains operate and create value in an increasingly complex global economy.
Keywords: Logistics evolution; Autonomous intelligent networks; Quantum computing; Industry-specific logistics; Ethical governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-0533-3_15
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