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DHL Logistics Trend Radar 7.0
DHL Group | 2025 | 2,500+ DHL customers surveyed
Full Report Compilation
Insights. Shaping Tomorrow.
Your guide to innovation in logistics.
AI & Sustainability in focus.
Contents
Introduction 03
What’S New 05
Innovation Approach 06
The Logistics Trend Radar 7.0 07
Social & Business Trends 08
Technology Trends 88
Special Thanks & Contribution 195
The DHL Logistics Trend Radar
is an invaluable strategic resource for our
customers and the logistics community.
It consolidates key logistics trends, with
artificial intelligence and sustainability
taking the lead in this edition, driving the
evolution of businesses, consumers, and
technologies over the next decade.This
empowers our customers and us to stay
competitive in a demanding landscape.
Katja Busch
Chief Commercial Officer And Head Of
Dhl Customer Solutions & Innovation
INTRODUCTION Contents Radar
Insights. Shaping Tomorrow.
Dr. Klaus Dohrmann
Vice President,
Head Of Innovation & Trend Research
Project Director & Co-Author
Today’s professional climate is often called the “new Shaping tomorrow requires innovation and coll abo
normal,” implying our world has changed significantly ration. The DHL Logistics Trend Radar underscores
since the global pandemic. But this new state is not static. the significance of both, enabling a deeper, shared
We are living in a period of constant transformation in understanding of emerging trends, anticipating future
society, business, and technology. Successful logistics disruptions, and encouraging organizations to foster
organizations are responding powerfully to this by partnerships. Collaboration within and outside the
putting customers at the center of every action, aiming industry is the most effective way to create and co-
for supply chain excellence that is global, resilient and, create groundbreaking solutions and proactively adapt
above all, sustainable. strategies to stay ahead of the curve.
Over more than a decade, the DHL Logistics Trend Please enjoy the discovery and inspiration of the latest
RadarTM has become a recognized benchmark for trends influencing logistics. We welcome you to connect
strategy, innovation, and education, helping logistics with the open DHL innovation ecosystem, and we look
professionals navigate ever-evolving landscapes and forward to shaping tomorrow together through true
seize new opportunities. With this seventh edition, innovation – beyond potential.
our commitment remains the same – to provide DHL
customers, colleagues, and partners with valuable
insights that reflect the direction of societies, businesses,
and technologies, enabling the logistics community to
shape tomorrow.
WHAT’S NEW Contents Radar
The DHL Trend Research team has been closely altered the composition of this latest publication, the
monitoring key technology as well as social and Logistics Trend Radar 7.0. There is more focus on trends
business trends for over a decade. Every two years, identified with an adoption timescale of five years or
the team updates the Logistics Trend Radar to reflect less, as well as showcasing noteworthy developments
our perspectives on the development of existing in artificial intelligence (AI) and in sustainability.
and newly emerging trends, and how they impact
logistics as a whole. The basis of the Logistics Trend Radar is DHL’s customer-
centric, integrated approach which empowers us to
Since publication of the previous edition of the Logistics harness the perspectives of our valued customers along
Trend Radar in 2022, we have witnessed several with those of DHL colleagues who are on the ground daily,
relevant developments that influenced both trend driving and experiencing the transformation of logistics.
adoption and trend impact. This has changed the We complement these insights using classic research
position of some trends on the radar. Additionally, methodologies and incorporate the viewpoints and
through countless engagements with customers, assessments of multiple experts, including key opinion
colleagues, and partners, we have identified new leaders from influential think tanks, renowned consultancy
trends to drive enhanced discussions and accelerate firms, and top-tier academia from around the world.
collaboration on logistics innovation. Overall, this has
Logistics Trend Radar 7.0
Overview of changes vs. 6.0
New Trends
ECommerce Green Urban Workforce
AI Ethics Transformation Audio AI
Evolution Focus
Remote
Environmental Next- Alternative Smart
Big Data Interactive Work &
Stewardship Generation Energy Labels
Analytics AI Teleoperations
Wireless Solutions
Next
ESG Advanced Remote Smart
Gen AI Generation
Advocacy Analytics Operation Printables
Connectivity
Renewable
Energy Sustainable
Infrastructure Fuels
Graphic source: DHL (2024)
OUR INNOVATION Contents Radar
Approach
It is our core belief that delivering impactful inno with facility managers and workers is testament to
vation in logistics can only be achieved by staying our dedication in visualizing and implementing
close to customers, close to technology, and close solutions that yield benefits for both our valued
to operations. customers and colleagues.
We cultivate open conversations and engagement with Our end-to-end innovation approach starts with
our customers about business strategies, future needs, thought leadership and continues through customer
and challenges in order to validate ideas, develop use engagement, technology scouting, and research,
cases, and leverage technologies and expertise. We all of which enables us to identify and understand
achieve success through strong customer buy-in and technological breakthroughs.
close collaboration across our innovation ecosystem.
This is the foundation of the Logistics Trends Radar
We are driving the transformation of logistics by track and of many other DHL thought leadership trend
ing and engaging visionary developers and providers reports. With a finger on the pulse of relevant trends,
across industries and by staying at the forefront of we run proof-of-concept projects in real-world supply
emerging technology and supply chain innovation. chain settings with our customers and within the DHL
This enables us to identify and co-create new solutions network of operations to fully understand application
beneficial to our customers. benefits and challenges. Successful projects open up
opportunities for productization and scaling, so that
We leverage our own global DHL logistics operations these solutions are available internally across DHL
to improve efficiency, quality, sustainability, and safety. operations and commercially to our customers.
Our commitment to spending substantial time on-site
DHL Trend Research Innovation Funnel
Graphic source: DHL (2024)
THE DHL LOGISTICS Contents Radar
Trend Radar 7.0
High Impact Low Impact Adoption
Revolutionary applications that Evolutionary changes with The common way of operating
are potentially disruptive incremental improvements and doing business in logistics
SOCIAL & Contents Radar
Business Trends
Section Contents
AI Ethics 09
Circularity 13
Cybersecurity 2.0 18
Decarbonization 23
Diversity, Equity, 28
Inclusion, Belonging
Digital Marketplaces 32
E-Commerce Evolution 36
ESG Advocacy 41
Everything As A Service 46
Green Urban Transformation 50
Mass Personalization 55
Metaverses 60
Supply Chain Diversification 64
Silver Economy 69
Smartification 74
Space Economy 78
Workforce Focus 82
Social & Business Trends Contents Radar
AI Ethics
The trend of Artificial Intelligence Ethics (AI As the topic of AI Ethics will impact most industries,
Ethics) refers to the increasing focus on the ethical this in turn will have significant impact on the
considerations and implications of AI technologies logistics industry.
and ensuring their responsible development and
deployment. Within this trend we also explore With increasing reliance on AI-powered systems for
legislative developments of AI platforms, and the managing logistics operations, there’s a growing need
implications of data safety and algorithm security. to address concerns regarding the privacy and security
of sensitive data. AI ethics standards will emphasize
AI Ethics is an emerging field concerned with ensuring the importance of robust data protection measures to
the responsible development, deployment, and safeguard customer information and proprietary data.
use of AI technologies. Its development accelerated
in response to growing public awareness of AI‘s Company compliance regulations for employees
ethical implications, fueled by high-profile incidents, have existed for decades. These must, however, be
debates around democratizing it, and developments in amended to also address compliant use of company
regulatory frameworks to address issues such as bias, data when AI is integrated with collaboration tools
privacy, explainability, and transparency in AI systems. and with company portals. Here at DHL, we recognize
company compliance regulations must align with
Topics to be addressed include explainability, trust- national laws. This opens a new domain in the world of
worthiness, transparency, robustness, and compliance and legal clauses/contractual obligations
interpretability. The trend plays a critical role in the for employees.
logistics industry, especially around these topics, as the
number of AI applications increases within logistics and
the supply chain. In particular, data privacy concerns
must be addressed and ethical use of AI platforms must
be ensured.
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Trustworthy & Explainable AI Ethical End User / Use
Explainable AI is the ability to trace back an algorithm
to the data that it is built on, and find the logical chain
of association from secure and trustworthy data,
and its traceable training, to build a deep learning Consumer ethical behavior around the use of AI
algorithm. In this logic similar to a mathematical systems includes compliant and ethical content
equation, we are able to determine and explain with creation and not publishing deep fakes of any persons.
high confidence the output of what AI has either Examples of this are the creation of deep fake videos
generated or analyzed. Explainable AI can offer of public figures posted with false messages about
insights into the factors influencing demand forecasts, companies, governments, or other public entities. Such
enabling better decision making and accountability. The occurrences would involve hacking and accessing
explainability of those outputs is found in the processing data which is “stolen” and not intended for use beyond
of consumer data which, if tampered with, renders the approved groups of people, and using this data to
output untrustworthy. Here we see an emphasis on generate untrustworthy outputs.
the importance of data security and protection against
cyberattack and hacking. In logistics, employees have access to customer data,
trade secrets, and other sensitive company information
AI can be made explainable and trustworthy through which can be used to build algorithms. Non-compliant
understanding: behavior could stem from this. There is a growing
need to implement robust measures to secure data
Intention: AI systems are constructed by humans to processing and accessibility.
make decisions based on historical data or real-time
information. Predetermined responses are embedded This can also be said for use cases such as AI-
in the AI systems. generated route optimization, or questioning outputs
that appear biased or discriminatory. End users may
Intelligence: The ability to make intelligent decisions report instances of bias to the relevant authorities
with AI systems is facilitated by combining machine or organizations encouraging the development of
learning and data analytics. AI isn’t intelligent like a fairer algorithms and mitigating potential harm to
human being. Human intelligence is closest to what a marginalized groups. Some consumers actively engage
machine can approximate. in co-design processes or participate in feedback
mechanisms to contribute to the development of
Adaptivity: AI systems compile information to make more ethical AI systems. By sharing their perspectives,
decisions based on collecting and adapting to new concerns, and values, all consumers can help shape
information. AI systems can improve the outcome AI technologies that align with ethical principles and
of decision making with information they learn from better service diverse needs and interests.
real-time data.
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AI Legislation & Democratization
While not legally binding, these guidelines influence
the development and deployment of AI systems in
various sectors, including logistics. Other legislative
implementations, such as the California Consumer
Privacy Act (CCPA), underline the economic impact
of AI and the need for regulatory measures to ensure
ethical use. It is essential to keep pace. For example,
in Singapore, government funding of $20 million
Singapore dollars (US$15.3 million) now enables
people aged above 40 to learn AI models.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), applicable
in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Democratization of AI involves making AI technologies
Area (EEA), regulates the processing of data and imposes accessible, affordable, and easy to use for the widest
strict requirements on data controllers and processors. range of individuals and organizations, irrespective
Logistics providers using AI systems must comply with of their technical expertise or financial resources.
GDPR principles, ensuring transparency, lawfulness, Key aspects of AI democratization include providing
and fairness in the processing of all data. accessible tools and platforms, offering affordable
pricing models, providing education and training
The European Commission has published opportunities, fostering community collaboration, and
ethical guidelines for trustworthy AI, emphasizing emphasizing ethical considerations in AI development
and deployment.
principles such as fairness, transparency,
accountability, and societal benefit.
The main branches of AI Ethics
Graphic source: Based on DataCamp (2023): Explainable AI – Understanding and Trusting Machine Learning Models
SUMMARY & Social & Business Trends Contents Radar
Trend Overview
Challenges Outlook
The logistics industry faces challenges related to Over the next five years, the logistics and supply chain
algorithmic bias, which can lead to unfair treatment, industries are likely to face heightened regulatory scrutiny
inefficiencies, and discrimination in supply chain regarding AI Ethics, with governments and industry bodies
operations (sanctions and geopolitical events fuel introducing new laws, guidelines, and standards to address
public algorithms). ethical concerns related to data privacy, algorithmic bias,
and accountability in AI-driven logistics operations.
Managing sensitive data within supply chains raises
ethical dilemmas regarding data privacy, security, and Companies operating in logistics and the supply chain are
ownership, particularly when AI systems are involved in expected to increasingly adopt and implement ethical AI
data processing and analysis. frameworks and best practices to mitigate risks, build trust
with stakeholders, and ensure responsible AI deployment.
Ensuring accountability and transparency in AI- This includes integrating principles such as fairness,
driven decision-making processes within logis- transparency, accountability, and societal benefit into AI
tics requires clear mechanisms for understanding, development, deployment, and use.
auditing, and explaining the reasoning behind AI-
generated recommendations and actions. As awareness of AI Ethics grows, there will be a greater
emphasis on ethical considerations throughout the supply
chain, including sourcing, manufacturing, distribution,
and customer engagement. Companies will leverage AI
technologies to enhance supply chain visibility, traceability,
and sustainability while addressing ethical concerns such
as human rights violations, environmental impact, and
employee welfare.
This trend should be carefully monitored with
implementations available for many use cases today.
Related Trends
Advanced Analytics Cybersecurity 2.0
Diversity, Equity, Gen AI
Inclusion & Belonging
Sources:
YourStory (2024): Subsidy to Learn AI Models: Singapore Budget to Accommodate AI Learning for People Over 40
Social & Business Trends Contents Radar
Circularity
The trend of Circularity aims to eliminate waste and However, new legislation is likely to strengthen
pollution by considering the full product lifecycle in progress. A good example of this is the European
advance, designing and utilizing each item and its Commission’s new rules on the ‘right to repair’ for
constituent parts to be returned in the supply chain. consumers, which may incentivize companies to
This trend seeks to reuse, repair, remanufacture, implement more sustainable solutions.
and recycle products as much as possible and, when
these processes are no longer achievable, products Circularity concepts require dramatic transformation
are broken down into reusable components and raw of the processes of product design, production, and
materials and ultimately biodegraded. recycling, which is why the supply chain is a key
enabler of this trend managing and moving flows of
There is gradual but unsteady progress towards a raw resources, goods, returns, and waste among a
circular economy. Although 55% of large businesses new network of users in a sustainable, circular manner.
have committed to circularity, more than half of their Circularity as a trend is therefore likely to significantly
initiatives are narrowly confided to recycling or waste impact the logistics industry, with logistics players
management. Many companies’ strategies are not becoming essential sources of knowledge for the
yet encompassing the full range of technologies and transfer of best practice across sectors. But current
business models for a circular economy, for example, momentum to explore, invest in, and adopt circular
re-engineering products to last longer, embracing products and solutions appears lacking. Hence, it will
repairability, adopting leasing models, reducing virgin take considerable time for circularity to achieve maturity
material use, and providing complementary services and widespread adoption along the supply chain.
throughout the lifecycle of a product.
The Circularity Gap Report reveals the vast
majority of materials entering the economy over
five years to 2023 were virgin, with the share of
secondary materials declining from 9.1% to 7.2%.
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The Rise of Recommerce
Esteemed platforms like Vestiaire Collective, which
is funded by luxury group Kering among others, are
gaining increasing popularity by offering second-hand
luxury goods such as bags and clothing. Furthermore,
companies like Patagonia embrace recommerce as
part of the business model, prioritizing circularity
and sustainability. As the industry evolves, it is crucial
for companies to consider the long-term environmental
impact of their business models on the future of fashion.
Recommerce business models present challenges for
all industries, especially in terms of goods inspection.
Currently, this task is labor-intensive, although digital
solutions, such as computer vision technology, may help
in the future. However, used items typically have low
profit margins, raising questions about the long-term
Industrial sectors, especially retail, are witnessing viability of these business models.
the rise of recommerce (also known as reverse
commerce), in which previously owned products, The rise of recommerce impacts logistics in several
new or used, are sold and shipped to buyers who then ways. Instead of traditional return logistics, recommerce
repair, reuse, recycle, and/or resell them, extending supply chains redirect return shipments to in-market
the lifespan of the product. This not only promotes repair, recycle, and/or resell channels, leading to more
sustainability but also reduces emissions associated localized, yet complex supply chains.
with manufacturing new products.
This trend is evident in the smartphone sector, with the Circular Packaging
market for new smartphones falling by 3.2% in 2023. In
contrast, International Data Corporation (IDC) estimated
that global shipments of used smartphones, including
officially refurbished and used smartphones, would
reach 309.4 million units in 2023. This corresponds
to an increase of 9.5% compared to the 282.6 million
devices shipped in 2022.
This development is also evident in the e-retail and
fashion sector; however, things are a bit more complex.
While customer-to-customer (C2C) platforms like
Vinted are growing, it remains uncertain whether large
companies are committed to transitioning to a circular
business model or if they view second-hand platforms In the context of circular packaging, plastic remains
as additional income sources only. In contrast to fast a significant concern. Over 90% of the 400.3 million
fashion giants, renowned for their mass production tons of global plastics produced in 2022 was fossil-
and affordability but often lacking a clear and based. In the five preceding years, greener alternatives
dedicated recommerce strategy, the luxury sector has – mechanically recycled, chemically recycled, bio-based
demonstrated notable advancements in this domain. plastics, and carbon-captured plastics – increased only
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