Real-time logistics runs on connectivity

May 19, 2026 | 3 minute read

Real-time logistics runs on connectivity

Explore the network challenges shaping modern logistics in our infographic

Your logistics IT team isn’t struggling because they lack connectivity.

They are struggling because their connectivity has become too complex to control.

As logistics operations scale across warehouses, suppliers, cloud platforms, fleet systems, and IoT environments, many networks are becoming harder to troubleshoot, slower to adapt, and more difficult to standardize globally.

The result is operational friction where businesses can least afford it:

  • Visibility gaps across providers and regions
  • Slower issue resolution during operational disruption
  • Inconsistent performance between sites
  • Delays rolling out new locations and services
  • Growing resilience concerns as operations become more real time

And as AI and automation increase dependency on continuous data exchange, small connectivity issues now create much larger operational disruption.

See where logistics networks are breaking down in our infographic.

Logistics internet network challenges infographic

What you’ll learn from the infographic

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  1. AI-driven logistics operations
  2. Real-time supply chain expectations
  3. Warehouse and fleet automation
  4. Expanding global operations
  5. IoT and always-on environments
  6. Faster delivery expectations
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How it impacts enterprise networks
  • Increased demand for stable, low-latency connectivity
  • Reduced tolerance for outages and performance disruption
  • Greater dependency on continuous data exchange
  • Increased provider complexity and inconsistent performance
  • More traffic, visibility challenges, and operational risk
  • Greater pressure on network resilience and uptime

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