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The Logistics Internet of Things (IoT) market is a subset of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) markets. It is focused on the use of connected devices and sensors to improve the efficiency of logistics operations. This includes tracking and monitoring of goods in transit, as well as the optimization of supply chain processes. Logistics IoT solutions can also be used to improve customer service, reduce costs, and increase safety.
The Logistics IoT market is driven by the need for increased efficiency and cost savings in the logistics industry. This is especially true in the current business environment, where companies are looking for ways to reduce costs and improve customer service.
Companies in the Logistics IoT market include IBM, Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, and Amazon. Other companies include Zebra Technologies, Honeywell, and PTC. Show Less Read more