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Port Logistics and 2019 Trends

Port Logistics and 2019 Trends

Port trends for 2019 are already taking shape as the industry continues to see increased joint ventures and tandem efforts for mutual visions combined with record-breaking growth rates for 2018 from ports such as the South Carolina Ports Authority – which saw an impressive 15 percent growth for November 2018. The real question is how are they doing it from a logistics perspective amid the tariffs and market unpredictability? President and CEO Jim Newsome spelled it out: use timeliness and resource options to the advantage of operations. What might work one month might prove as unsuccessful for the next. Keep options and eyes open for shifts and opportunities. Have a backup plan:.

“While the US economy remains strong, there is increasing evidence that US beneficial cargo owners advanced shipments from Asia in an effort to avoid tariffs,” but carefully noted that, “The first calendar quarter of 2019, however, is much more uncertain in terms of outlook and considering strong volumes achieved in the same period in 2018.”

Port automation and the integration of technology solutions are trends that took charge in 2018 that show no sign of slowing down in 2019. The Port of Rotterdam cites proactive measures through technology solutions and gauging industry changes as key factors to success. Business Consultant Vincent Campfens puts it into perspective in the article, “42km of Connected Complexity: Operating in the Digital Future.”

Vincent Campfens comments: “Being a smart port is much more than merely introducing awesome new technology into a port to make it safer, more efficient and more sustainable. It is also about looking further ahead in time, making strategic choices to ensure that the port still exists in the future, whilst responding to changes in climate, politics, technology, industries and cargo flows. One of our recent strategic choices is a targeted commitment to digital innovation,” (Rotterdam).

Industry Trends for 2019

GateHouse Logistics Company released information this week predicting changes to come for 2019 supply chain logistics in the form of increased automation and freight data usage, creating key optimizations within the supply chain sector. Through the sharing of information, businesses are more equipped to predict opportunities to strengthen their roles within the industry.

“The year 2019 will see the supply chain become much smarter and more efficient by embracing the freight data visibility era,” CEO Jesper Bennike said. “Increasing the flow of supply chain data through automation between shippers and carriers will become the norm and this will help shorten time to visibility.”

Along with increased automation, the theme of complete data transparency paired with a higher level of selection for supply chains were noted as  major game changers industry experts can anticipate for 2019. If this plays out, shippers will have real-time visibility tracking and ETA updates, minus the frustration previously experienced.

Bennike added, “A gamut of new Industry 4.0 technologies that interact, communicate and create lakes of vital freight information is now entering the supply chain and these will be instrumental in bringing about the smart supply chain.”

Technology and information demands will far surpass what is already in place as seen with temperature control and positioning, shifting into a granular level of information with details surrounding door sensor weight, tire pressure as well as predictive maintenance. Not mentioned is the impact this will have on risk management and the mitigation automation provides by eliminating the human error factor.

This prediction supports the goal of conducting business smarter, creating a higher level of supply chain management globally, inclusive of automation and blockchain technology. The result? Increased networking and partnerships enabled to break new ground.

Source: Gatehouse