Future supply chain interruptions are inevitable, say industry analysts. In response, a growing group of startups and logistics firms is using artificial intelligence to make sure no shampoo bottle or bicycle gets left behind.
Over the last two years a series of unexpected events has scrambled global supply chains. Coronavirus, war in Ukraine, Brexit and a container ship wedged in the Suez Canal have combined to delay deliveries of everything from bicycles to pet food. In response, a growing group of startups and established logistics firms has created a .