From optimizing operational efficiency and reducing fleet costs to boosting productivity and enhancing planning, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming indispensable for public and private haulers. It's already hard at work in fleet data platforms, improving frontline drivers’ productivity and helping guide strategic decision-making from the back office. Matt Monroe of AMCS discusses AI's various uses, including how it can reduce the impact of contamination as well as the environmental, safety and financial problems caused by overflowing containers.
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