Bengaluru, Sept. 11 -- DHL Group and A.P. Møller-Mærsk A/S, two of the world's largest logistics and shipping companies, are leveraging their India tech centres to predict US tariff-related challenges, tracking shipments, and planning alternative routes to navigate geopolitical or tariff hurdles.
And both are deploying AI proficiently to keep cargo deliveries on schedule despite mid-transit policy shifts.
For DHL Group, this has turned into a "unique value proposition", as shifting global dynamics make customs processes more intricate.
For instance, since assuming office in January, US President Donald Trump has levied reciprocal tariffs on several trading partners, tightening margins for companies as overseas sourcing of raw...
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