From smarter marketing campaigns keeping you connected to your clients to better communications with all members of your workforce, IoT allows your business to expand its presence both with consumers and employees.
IoT devices can automatically track the location of each product, so you know where they are in real-time, and avoid the risk of human error in records. By tracking the path of your trucks, railcars, or vessels, IoT can also identify when a transport asset is being under or overutilized, and even calculate the most efficient transport route.
With smart sensors and the right software, manufacturers can monitor the health of their equipment remotely. This is done by creating a digital twin, a virtual representation of a machine. Digital twins make it easier to visualise problems, as well as run simulations of what will happen in certain scenarios.
As well as optimising the supply chain, IoT devices are transforming the factory. Smart sensors, actuators, and chips are allowing modern manufacturers to record, capture and analyse critical information about their production assets and resources.