USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF LOGISTICS
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Today, artificial intelligence technologies are used in a number of applications. The study found that the logistics sector is one of the sectors with many companies actively using machine-building processes. The main reason for this conclusion is that new business models have been used more significantly in the highly competitive logistics sector than in previous stages due to rapid digitalization. While the logistics industry has had to deal with many new challenges over the years, it has had to withstand the external influences of factors that are increasingly competitive.[1] As a result of solving these problems, the intentions of consumers, such as delivery and availability of permanent goods, will also be realized in over-the-counter trading. In addition, there is a growing trend to order smaller volumes of products at higher frequencies.
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