Ericsson finds mounting pressure is causing companies to turn to IoT solutions says report

According to the report released by a telecommunications company, Ericsson it has analysed the use of IoT to mitigate supply chain disruptions in transportation fleets; such as rising fuel prices, driver shortages and government regulations. The report also found that cellular IoT solutions are reshaping transportation and logistics while causing a rise in profits and improvements in sustainability and safety through optimizing vehicle operation, predictively scheduling maintenance and repairs, and automating other administrative processes. The “Connected Truck Transport” report was conducted in partnership with ZF, Orange Belgium and Arthur D. Little. It is also included in the report that two use cases using ZF’s Fleet Management Solutions to identify the benefits of IoT solutions. A mid-size European trucking company was used as an example application. According to the groups’ calculations, use of IoT solutions in this size truck company could see more than 6% in potential cost savings. A third of this figure comes from driver assistance, with the other two-thirds made up by truck and trailer monitoring. 

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A third of this figure comes from driver assistance, with the other two-thirds made up by truck and trailer monitoring. 

On this matter the general manager of IoT of Ericsson, Kyle Okamoto said that, “Implementation of fleet telematics enabled by cellular IoT connectivity allows enterprises to deploy, manage and scale their IoT businesses in ways never previously possible, from acquisition through disposal. These industries will see an immediate impact as their businesses transform and economize substantially through IoT connectivity.” Currently, the transport and logistics industry are facing a problem from environmental concerns, customer expectations and a competitive landscape, with the report also highlighting what it terms the “Amazon Effect”, in which businesses are racing to match Amazon’s logistics capabilities. Therefore, industry members are turning to IoT solutions to improve efficiency and streamline operations. Hjalmar Van Raemdonck the head of digital solutions with ZF’s commercial vehicle solutions division also said, “We recognize the pressure that many industries are under as they strive to overcome logistics operational challenges, driven by ever more demanding supply chains. Accelerated by the growing requirements and benefits of digitalization, cellular IoT connectivity has become a key enabler for commercial shippers and carriers. Providing real-time operational visibility and supporting asset optimization has an increasingly important role in solving many current and future business challenges.”

Kyle Okamoto

Providing real-time operational visibility and supporting asset optimization has an increasingly important role in solving many current and future business challenges.”