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61% of Logistics Teams Still Use Spreadsheets — Logistics Business

2026/05/14
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61% of Logistics Teams Still Use Spreadsheets — Logistics Business

By David Priestman | 2026-05-12

Despite years of investment in digital platforms and AI, freight operations still depend heavily on humans manually connecting disconnected systems, according to a new industry report released by Deep Current, a Germany-based AI company building the pre-operational data flow infrastructure layer for logistics.

Where exactly does the logistics operations break

With more than 24 months of project implementation samples studied, varying across mid and large sized logistics sector implementation, we mapped the hot spots of friction that hinders AI integration. The highest friction remains in data connectivity and workflow integration, where systems are still disconnected and AI operates outside execution.

The report found:

  • 61% of logistics teams still depend on emails and spreadsheets for operational communication
  • 57% report shipment delays caused by document errors
  • Only 29% have implemented digital tools across core operational workflows
  • 47% cite legacy system integration as the biggest barrier to adoption

Additional operational analysis conducted by Deep Current also found that more than half of logistics operators still re-enter the same shipment data across multiple systems, while nearly half switch between five or more platforms to complete a single workflow. According to the report, the problem is no longer visibility.

Most logistics organisations can now detect disruptions, delays and shipment exceptions in real time. The larger breakdown is happening at the execution layer, where operational teams still manually interpret, validate and move information across fragmented systems.

This gap between digital ambition and operational reality is where most transformation efforts stall.

The Five Operational Levers of Digital Sophistication

The report identifies five operational levers shaping digital sophistication in logistics:

  • Integrated digital foundations
  • Decision intelligence beyond visibility
  • Workflow embedding of AI tools
  • Predictive resilience and scenario capability
  • Governance, skills and human-AI partnership

Together, they outline how organisations move from fragmented execution to truly integrated, AI-driven workflows. Each lever builds on the last, shifting operations from manual interpretation to structured data, from isolated tools to embedded intelligence, and from reactive processes to scalable, resilient systems.

“As long as AI sits outside operational execution, teams still end up doing the integration work manually,” said Fannoush. “Copy-paste workflows, repeated validation and fragmented communication continue to absorb enormous operational capacity across freight.”

The company positions this challenge as a ‘pre-operational intelligence’ problem, where operational breakdowns often originate before execution even begins, at the point where information is created, shared and interpreted across systems.

Deep Current develops AI systems for logistics operations focused on structuring unstructured operational inputs, validating information across sources and enabling clean data flow across workflows. Its product suite includes tools for demand intake, document validation, data extraction and workflow intelligence.

Deep Current AS

Source: logisticsbusiness.com

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

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