Abstract

Background: Evolution in global supply chain has created numerous complexities especially in the transportation of freight. Some of the complexities include ever increasing operational cost, long lead-times, limited end-to-end visibility and raw material supply disruptions because of adverse weather conditions. To improve processes and keep abreast of competition, it is vital for businesses to leverage their operations on current technologies. Internet of things (IoT) technology is one of the innovative technologies that can bring about radical transformations to freight transportation. Despite the promising capabilities of IoT, research on its application and effect on road freight sector in developing economies is scanty. Objectives: The purpose of this article is to establish the likely effect of IoT on the road freight sector. This article identifies IoT technologies used in road freight and establishes the relationship between the drivers and benefits of implementing IoT technologies. Method: Structured questionnaires were sent to employees working within the road freight industry within South Africa. The data were subjected to factor analysis for dimension reduction. Regression analysis helped to establish the relationship between drivers and benefits of IoT. Results: The benefits of IoT were operational effectiveness and improved decision making. The drivers of implementing IoT were identified as asset visibility and the need for real-time information sharing. The main effect of IoT on road freight sector is increased asset visibility. The challenges impeding implementation of IoT include high cost of installation, skills gap, fear of hacking and cyberattacks. Conclusion: Road freight transport managers are advised that IoT can be a strategic tool that uses smart sensor technologies that provide visibility of assets to reduce operational costs and improve decision making. The article contributes to logistics management literature by enumerating the IoT technologies used in the road freight sector in South Africa. It also highlights that IoT provides end-to-end visibility resulting in improved decision-making for optimal operations.

Highlights

  • The internet of things (IoT) has caused a phenomenal shift in the way that logistics industries operate

  • Results further revealed that 77% of the respondents operated directly within the road freight industry, 15% operated within the IT sector, providing telematic solutions to road freight industry

  • Technology plays a vital role in ensuring success for businesses in this modern era, it is imperative for businesses, including the road freight industry to adopt innovative technologies such as IoT

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Introduction

The internet of things (IoT) has caused a phenomenal shift in the way that logistics industries operate. The internet has transformed the way organisations plan and execute their operations through the use of networked ordinary ‘things’, which are interconnected using the right software and online information infrastructure; that are articulated as smart objects (Al-Fuqaha et al 2015:1497; Federal Transit Administration [FTA] 2017:1). The smart objects or ‘things’ use sensors and software that enable businesses to monitor their operations for efficiency and effectiveness (FTA 2017:1). These interconnected objects are known as IoT, which refers to a digital network of interconnected ‘things’ or objects that communicate with one another via the basis of wireless technological systems (Atzori, Lera & Morabito 2010:2788; Rivera & Goasduff 2014; Zhou, Chong & Ngai 2015:1). Despite the promising capabilities of IoT, research on its application and effect on road freight sector in developing economies is scanty

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