OPPORTUNITIES TO INTEGRATE DIGITAL INTELLIGENCE INTO AN AUTOMATED LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ALONG THE VALUE CHAIN
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Factors that determine the effect of using automated management systems (AMS) in logistics are no longer just industrial, but also social and environmental, related to different structures in different parts of the world. In the current stage of industrial development, they are already forming the concept of modern production development using artificial intelligence and in logistics. Technological impacts dictate the tendency to continuously reduce manual, heavy and unattractive labor at the expense of higher productivity. The social aspect demands the discovery of new or preserving old jobs, and the environmental aspect imposes a lasting trend towards compliance with environmental standards and sustainable development parameters. The purpose of this report is to explore these differently impacting factors and on this basis to build an AMS of logistics across the value chain with the ability to incorporate digital intelligence.
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