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Supply chain and logistics have seen massive disruptions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, creating new challenges for retail and manufacturing operations. In its report “Sensing for Modern Logistics,” Lux Research identifies how sensors can be used to improve and modernize logistics across various industries to shore up global supply chain infrastructures.
“I would say COVID-19 created new logistics challenges that require IoT sensors being part of the solution,” says Lisheng Gao, Ph.D., analyst and lead author of the report for Boston-based Lux Research. “For example, the demand for the vaccine and the strict storage conditions make the logistics very challenging, along with the advanced cold chain technologies, stakeholders also need sensing solutions that closely monitor the storing conditions to reveal potential compromise caused by possible unnoticeable intermittent improper storing conditions. The sensor collected data helps stakeholders make plan ahead when the