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Every year, around 30 percent of the perishable produce left from farms fails to make it to the dinner table.
They are not just responsible for moving goods from point A to B anymore.
At present, IoT applications are helping in supply chain analysis, inventory management, vehicle tracking, fleet maintenance, and automation of various processes.
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Transport part of the logistics sector involves a lot of risks that are linked to the country’s infrastructure, climatic conditions, and political situation as well.
At present, some companies are using algorithm-based systems to analyze weather and events data for predicting possible issues.
Talking especially of the healthcare sector, the IoT impact has been such that you can’t ignore.
More than half the healthcare organizations have already introduced the concept within their structure, more than 70% of these are actually using IoT for monitoring and maintaining everything, and then there are more than 80% institutions which are planning to implement this technology by the next year.
The patient can now be anywhere – office, home, in their car, even in a different part of the world – and IoT allows a healthcare specialist to monitor and recommend treatment for them, in a smooth, seamless way.
Because, they can now expect to see less of an ever growing queue of patients in their hospital or clinic, less of the total workload every day, and therefore fewer instances of medical staff falling short for the number of patients arriving on a day.
This piece of technology having a reach, all over the world, is, therefore, able to benefit everyone on a global scale.
But, of course, we all can make a bit of a human error, anytime.