The Trend
Report estimates that there will be 50 billion devices connected to the
Internet by 2020 compared to 15 billion today
SINGAPORE, Singapore, April
15, 2015/ -- DHL (http://www.dpdhl.com),
the world’s leading logistics service provider, and Cisco, the worldwide leader
in IT, have jointly released a new Trend Report focused on the Internet of
Things (IoT) at the DHL Global Technology Conference in Dubai. DHL and Cisco
Consulting Services are also collaborating on a joint IoT innovation project
that will improve decision-making in warehouse operations with near real-time
data analytics based on Wi-Fi connected devices.
Ken Allen, CEO DHL Express
and Board Sponsor Technology, said: “At Deutsche Post DHL Group we have a
deeply held belief in the positive powers of global trade. Yet, as our Global
Connectedness Index(1) 2014 revealed, the overall level of global connectedness
remains surprisingly limited. There is huge potential for countries to further
increase their connectedness and prosper through trade, integration and
technology. We believe the Internet of Things will be a primary enabler of this
global transformation.”
The Trend
Report, which estimates that there will be 50 billion devices connected to the
Internet by 2020 compared to 15 billion today, looks at the potential impact
this technological revolution will have on business. The value at stake,
combination of increased revenues and lower costs that is created or will
migrate among companies and industries when new connections are made, reveals
the huge potential when the Internet and networks expand their connections to
warehousing, freight transportation and other elements of the supply chain. For
any organization with a supply chain or logistics operations, IoT will have
game-changing consequences, from creating more ‘last mile’ delivery options for
customers, to more efficient warehousing operations and freight transportation.
According to
Cisco’s economic analysis, IoT will generate US$8 trillion worldwide in Value
at Stake over the next decade. This will come from five primary drivers:
innovation and revenue (US$2.1 trillion); asset utilization (US$2.1 trillion);
supply chain and logistics (US$1.9 trillion); employee productivity
improvements (US$1.2 trillion); and enhanced customer and citizen experience
(US$700 billion).
"Digital
disruption is all around us and it’s having massive implications for business.
Digitization and the expansion of the Internet of Things is a catalyst for
growth, which is driving new economic models and enabling organizations to
remain competitive and embrace the pace of change happening globally. This
report clearly demonstrates that digitization and the IoT will deliver long
term efficiencies and growth opportunities across a wide range of industries,”
commented Chris Dedicoat, president, EMEAR for Cisco.
According to
the report, over the next decade, the logistics industry could unlock higher
levels of operational efficiency as the IoT connects in real time millions of
shipments being moved, tracked and stowed each day. In warehousing, connected
pallets and items will be a driver for smarter inventory management. In freight
transportation, tracking and tracing of goods becomes faster, more accurate,
predictive and secure while analytics of a connected fleet can help to predict
asset failure and to schedule maintenance checks automatically. Finally,
connecting delivery personnel with surrounding vehicles and people can become a
way of monetizing and optimizing the return trip to improve efficiency and
service in last mile delivery. For customers, this means DHL can provide an
even faster, more reliable and cost-effective service.
“The
Internet of Things is the connection of almost anything – from parcels to
people – via sensor technology to the web and both Cisco and DHL believe this
will revolutionize business processes across the entire value chain including
supply chain and logistics. To get the maximum global economic benefit, we’ll
need to understand how all components in the value chain converge and this will
require a comprehensive collaboration, participation and the willingness to
invest to create a thriving IoT eco system for sustainable business processes.
The new Trend Report is another step towards making sure DHL delivers the
benefits of IoT to our customers” said Markus Kückelhaus, Vice President
Innovation & Trend Research, DHL Customer Solutions & Innovation.
Cisco Consulting
Services and DHL are now also collaborating on a joint IoT innovation project
that will improve decision-making in the warehouse operations through near
real-time data analytics based on Wi-Fi location data of selected devices. The
solution is based on Cisco’s Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) which uses the
high-density wireless network to collect aggregate location data on Wi-Fi
connected devices.
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