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AI & Automation Boost Logistics Efficiency — 2026

2026/05/10
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AI & Automation Boost Logistics Efficiency — 2026

By Will Priestman | 2026-05-07

The latest issue of Logistics Business arrives at a pivotal moment for the supply chain sector, as companies across freight, warehousing and transport face mounting pressure to become faster, smarter and more resilient. Inside the May 2026 edition, readers will discover how the industry is moving beyond technology hype and into a new era where AI, automation and intelligent software are delivering measurable operational advantage.

AI and Visibility Technologies Reshape Logistics

A major focus of this issue is the growing role of AI and visibility technologies across logistics operations. From embedded AI agents helping supply chain teams move from insight to action, to advanced LiDAR systems improving warehouse safety and automation, the magazine explores how digital intelligence is becoming the invisible engine behind modern logistics performance. Exclusive interviews with leaders from Infios, MicroVision and Ocado Intelligent Automation reveal how software, data and automation are reshaping fulfilment, warehouse execution and operational decision-making.

“Digital intelligence is becoming the invisible engine behind modern logistics performance.” — Source Article

Global Freight, Customs, and Cross-Border E-Commerce Trends

The issue also examines the evolving dynamics of global freight and customs. Readers can explore how Trans.eu is rethinking the freight exchange model around trust, payment security and intelligent automation, while an in-depth customs feature reveals why forwarders are increasingly turning compliance expertise into a competitive commercial weapon. Elsewhere, an exclusive feature on cross-border e-commerce returns challenges common perceptions around post-Brexit trade and highlights why the UK market may represent a bigger opportunity than many retailers realise.

Innovation in Warehousing and Intralogistics

Warehouse and intralogistics innovation remains central throughout the edition. From robotic picking systems and warehouse gamification to high-density storage strategies and automated fresh food distribution, the issue showcases the technologies and operational thinking redefining fulfilment efficiency. Readers are also taken inside advanced logistics facilities and multimodal operations that demonstrate how leading companies are combining automation, flexibility and sustainability to meet rising customer expectations.

  • Embedded AI agents enabling faster decision-making
  • Advanced LiDAR systems enhancing warehouse safety
  • Automated fresh food distribution systems
  • High-density storage strategies improving space utilization
  • Warehouse gamification boosting employee engagement

Strategic Insights for the Future of Logistics

Packed with expert interviews, strategic analysis and real-world case studies, the May 2026 issue of Logistics Business offers essential reading for logistics professionals looking to understand not just where the industry is today – but where it is heading next.

Our digital issues can be read or listened to in any language. Simply click on the ‘Freeflow reader’ graphic near the top right corner of each editorial page. To browse all our recent issues click here.

Source: logisticsbusiness.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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