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Pelion Survey Highlights IoT Connectivity Challenges in Global Logistics Sector

Pelion Survey Highlights IoT Connectivity Challenges in Global Logistics Sector

A recent survey conducted by Pelion and ABI Research reveals that 68% of logistics and transport professionals cite unstable cellular connectivity as a significant barrier to scaling IoT deployments. This survey included 165 decision-makers from logistics organizations worldwide, highlighting the critical need for reliable connectivity in real-time fleet tracking and cold-chain monitoring. The findings underscore the growing pressure on logistics companies to maintain uninterrupted data-driven operations amid complex supply chains. With over 40 billion connected IoT devices expected by 2030, the demand for robust device management and network security is becoming increasingly vital. Additionally, 27% of logistics respondents reported experiencing cellular IoT security incidents, the highest rate across all surveyed industries. Looking ahead, Pelion predicts that by 2030, nearly half of logistics IoT deployments will operate internationally, up from 29% today. As logistics organizations expand their operations across borders, the focus will shift towards simplifying operational complexities and enhancing security measures. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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