In mid-June, CargoON published a cross-sectional report on artificial intelligence titled "Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain". Among numerous experts from Poland and abroad, you can find also Krzysztof Chaładyn, Vice-President of Otimo sp. z o. o.

CargoON invited outstanding experts in their fields to join the authors of its report, thanks to which the report "Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain" is not only a valuable source of extremely up-to-date knowledge, but also an engaging read. Krzysztof Chaładyn, as a representative of the field of optimization algorithms, naturally speaks in the report about these topics.

Krzysztof Chaładyn, vice president of the technology company Otimo sp. z o.o. has been cooperating with companies improving logistics processes for years. As he admits, the process of implementing optimization algorithms in companies has significantly accelerated over the last dozen or so months. – "The use of algorithms and machine learning mechanisms brings quick results in the process of collecting and preparing inventories. The picking and replenishment processes are more efficient, i.e. preparing the next batch of goods for the customer and restoring the stock needed on the production line" - he explains. According to various independent data, picking goods generates 50% of all costs related to warehouse operations. But thanks to dedicated algorithms, these costs can be significantly reduced. For example, by better planning the work of the so-called an order picker that completes the order, but also cooperates in the warehouse with load transport devices: AGV trolleys or AMR automatic robots. – By optimizing warehouse processes, you can also better plan external transport processes – adds Chaładyn.”

“Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain”, June 2024, CargoON

The entire report is available for free download at this link: https://cargoon.eu/en/lp/ai-in-supply-chains. We encourage you to read it!