While 98% of Australian transportation and logistics (T&L) workers use mobile technology daily, they lose an average of 16 hours per employee per month due to mobile-device-related downtime, according to a new SOTI research.
Mobile and IoT management solutions provider SOTI, in its latest study, reports that Australian transportation and logistics (T&L) companies are struggling how to handle returns from customers at a time when online shopping is at a high due to the pandemic. Half of T&L companies are investing in mobile technology to improve their operations.
Transportation and logistics companies have made a wise decision to invest in technology to support themselves during the pandemic. However, the investment is not materialising: workers report that they still lose time four hours every week due to system downtime.
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