Scan Global Logistics to integrate AI-supported software into its products

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Scan Global Logistics (SGL) has partnered with Alpha Augmented Services (AAS) to integrate AI-supported software into its products.

The global logistics provider will use AAS’ AI-supported software solution and integrate it into its product range for both potential and existing customers.

As part of the partnership, SGL said customers will, in the future, have the opportunity to reduce their logistics costs and carbon emissions through AI-enabled loading and packaging optimisation.

Massimo Rossetti, chief executive of Alpha Augmented Services, said: “The partnership with Scan Global Logistics is another milestone in the market penetration of our product. We are delighted to be working with such a strong, global and fast-growing partner. We complement each other ideally, as SGL not only covers all transport routes and modes but also the supply chains as a whole.

“This is also the approach of our AI-based solution. Together we can enable customers all over the world to further optimize their entire supply chain, which combines ecological and economic advantages in an excellent way.”

Mads Drejer, global chief operating officer and chief commercial officer at SGL, said: “With the Alpha Augmented Services solution, we can further expand our service and product offering to all customers across the globe. This solution can be integrated quickly and smoothly into existing processes and, because it is a SaaS model, does not require any material initial investments.

“The economic ROI is significant, and our customers know at the same time that carbon emissions are reduced immediately. Cost savings and sustainability go hand in hand as we see it, and loading and packaging optimisation is an area that we believe deserves more attention from all parties across the supply chain.”

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New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]