transportation and logistics industry
The Geography of Transportation Cybersecurity: Visitor Flows, Industry Clusters, and Spatial Dynamics
Wang, Yuhao, Wang, Kailai, Hu, Songhua, Yunpeng, null, Zhang, null, Lim, Gino, Zhu, Pengyu
The rapid evolution of the transportation cybersecurity ecosystem, encompassing cybersecurity, automotive, and transportation and logistics sectors, will lead to the formation of distinct spatial clusters and visitor flow patterns across the US. This study examines the spatiotemporal dynamics of visitor flows, analyzing how socioeconomic factors shape industry clustering and workforce distribution within these evolving sectors. To model and predict visitor flow patterns, we develop a BiTransGCN framework, integrating an attention-based Transformer architecture with a Graph Convolutional Network backbone. By integrating AI-enabled forecasting techniques with spatial analysis, this study improves our ability to track, interpret, and anticipate changes in industry clustering and mobility trends, thereby supporting strategic planning for a secure and resilient transportation network. It offers a data-driven foundation for economic planning, workforce development, and targeted investments in the transportation cybersecurity ecosystem.
- North America > United States > Texas > Harris County > Houston (0.14)
- North America > United States > New York (0.04)
- North America > United States > Illinois (0.04)
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- Transportation (1.00)
- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (1.00)
- Government (1.00)
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The Rise Of AI In The Transportation And Logistics Industry
What a ride it has been in the Transportation and Logistics (T&L)sector regarding the B2C eCommerce growth boom world-wide, much of this driven by the global retail sales growth during COVID-19. This accelerated growth and now with global trade rapidly rebounding, the timing is right for the transportation and logistics industry to advance smarter digital transformations. According to McKinsey, this industry must be completely digital to secure its future – but what will it take? The future although seems rosy, is complex and challenging due to rapid industry consolidations, new technology acceleration, ever constant regulatory changes such as GDBR, and of course, Brexit impacting European markets. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been most vocal reinforcing the importance of the T&L Industry to take heed on the importance of customer experiences – how courier drivers ship, route and deliver parcels and products with agile speed has become the new normal.
- Europe > United Kingdom (0.25)
- North America > Canada > Ontario > Toronto (0.05)
- Government (1.00)
- Information Technology (0.92)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area (0.91)
- Transportation > Freight & Logistics Services (0.87)
- Information Technology > Communications (0.98)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.49)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining (0.31)
The Rise Of AI In The Transportation And Logistics Industry
What a ride it has been in the Transportation and Logistics (T&L)sector regarding the B2C eCommerce growth boom world-wide, much of this driven by the global retail sales growth during COVID-19. This accelerated growth and now with global trade rapidly rebounding, the timing is right for the transportation and logistics industry to advance smarter digital transformations. According to McKinsey, this industry must be completely digital to secure its future – but what will it take? The future although seems rosy, is complex and challenging due to rapid industry consolidations, new technology acceleration, ever constant regulatory changes such as GDBR, and of course, Brexit impacting European markets. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been most vocal reinforcing the importance of the T&L Industry to take heed on the importance of customer experiences – how courier drivers ship, route and deliver parcels and products with agile speed has become the new normal. Service speed from Amazon has shifted customer expectations on timeliness on B2B to be as resilient as their B2C personal experiences demanding instant quotations, real time tracking on orders, and personalize messaging on express services.
- Government (1.00)
- Transportation > Freight & Logistics Services (0.89)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area (0.56)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining (0.31)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots > Autonomous Vehicles (0.30)
The Rise Of AI In The Transportation And Logistics Industry
What a ride it has been in the Transportation and Logistics (T&L)sector regarding the B2C eCommerce growth boom world-wide, much of this driven by the global retail sales growth during COVID-19. This accelerated growth and now with global trade rapidly rebounding, the timing is right for the transportation and logistics industry to advance smarter digital transformations. According to McKinsey, this industry must be completely digital to secure its future – but what will it take? The future although seems rosy, is complex and challenging due to rapid industry consolidations, new technology acceleration, ever constant regulatory changes such as GDBR, and of course, Brexit impacting European markets. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been most vocal reinforcing the importance of the T&L Industry to take heed on the importance of customer experiences – how courier drivers ship, route and deliver parcels and products with agile speed has become the new normal. Service speed from Amazon has shifted customer expectations on timeliness on B2B to be as resilient as their B2C personal experiences demanding instant quotations, real time tracking on orders, and personalize messaging on express services.
- Government (1.00)
- Transportation > Freight & Logistics Services (0.89)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area (0.56)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining (0.31)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots > Autonomous Vehicles (0.30)
AR in the Transportation & Logistics Sector: Part 2
This is the second in a five-part series covering the impact of Augmented Reality on the transportation and logistics industry. As we established in the first part of our new five-part series on Augmented Reality in the Transportation and Logistics sector, this is an industry under-going a great deal of change. A mix of factors are all propelling and enabling change in one form or another. The recent report by strategy and analysis firm PwC that we referenced in Part 1 of this series does a great job of graphically representing many of these factors. The series of concentric circles on this PwC chart shows how these trends relate to one another.
- Transportation > Ground > Road (1.00)
- Transportation > Freight & Logistics Services (1.00)
- Automobiles & Trucks > Manufacturer (1.00)