Leveraging Emerging Technology Solutions for Freight Operations

1 min. Read • Posted 08/18/2022 by Iteris Staff

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In this brief presentation, Roger Schiller, PMP, senior project manager at Iteris, discusses freight-focused technology applications from a holistic perspective, including solutions centered on the truck and those that are focused on infrastructure, traffic management and safety. It includes key considerations for agencies looking to deploy such technology and potential use cases for agencies and their logistics sector partners.

In this webinar, we discuss:

  • Supply chain data complexities and the challenges agencies face in freight operations management
  • How vehicle automation fits into freight operations
  • Common land side supply chain issues and potential technology solutions
  • Agency roles and considerations for emerging technologies

This webinar is ideal for transportation planners, engineers, and policymakers interested in using emerging technologies to manage and analyze freight traffic.

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