Automating Logistics Operations: Qualitative Insights from Four European Sites

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Abstract

Background: Automated vehicles are increasingly entering logistics operations, driven by factors like controllability, standardization, and reduced risk. However, successful automation requires understanding the diverse perspectives of logistics stakeholders. Method: This paper investigates these perspectives through 28 interviews with representatives from five key stakeholder groups within the European Project AWARD’s four pilot sites. Results: Key findings highlight positive expectations for efficiency, safety, and reliability, but also identify critical prerequisites still to be met: further technological advancements, shifts in logistics roles and working conditions, regulatory improvements, and careful narrative building around technology. Conclusions: A deeper analysis of individual stakeholder groups and pilot site representatives reveals nuanced needs and concerns, emphasizing the importance of considering different perspectives and need for further research involving a wider range of stakeholder groups to fully capture the complexities of this emerging field.
Original languageEnglish
Article number114
Number of pages21
JournalLogistics
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Nov 2024

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Human-centered Automation and Assistance

Keywords

  • automated logistics
  • automated vehicles
  • user study
  • stakeholders’ analysis
  • qualitative research

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