posted on 2021-01-05, 15:52authored bySandeep Jagtap, Farah Bader, Guillermo Garcia-Garcia, Hana Trollman, Tobi Fadiji, Konstantinos Salonitis
Food Logistics 4.0 is a term derived from Industry 4.0 focusing on all the aspects of
food logistics management based on cyber-physical systems. It states that real-time information
and the interconnectivity of things, supplemented with novel technologies will revolutionise and
improve the way food logistics is carried out. It has tremendous potential in terms of bringing
transparency, swift delivery of food at reduced cost, flexibility, and capability to deliver the right
quality product at the right place and at the right time. This paper discusses the vital technologies
within Food Logistics 4.0 and the opportunities and challenges in this regard. It focuses primarily on
food logistics, including resource planning, warehouse management, transportation management,
predictive maintenance, and data security. Internet of Things, Blockchain, Robotics and Automation
and artificial intelligence are some of the technologies discussed
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