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Automation and AI Reshape Maritime Logistics
By MGN Editorial•March 24, 2026 at 09:17 PM
A roundup of news on how new technologies are impacting maritime and logistics operations, from workforce changes to airport innovations.
The maritime and logistics industries are undergoing a significant transformation driven by the rapid advancement of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This week's industry news highlights some of the key ways these emerging technologies are reshaping operations across the sector.
According to FreightWaves, the logistics giant C.H. Robinson is reducing management headcount through voluntary buyouts as it looks to automate more of its brokerage business. 'Headcount falls at C.H. Robinson as automation, AI reshape brokerage,' the article states, noting that the company is leveraging AI and other technologies to streamline its operations and become more efficient.
In a related story, the Journal of Commerce reports that Union Pacific is adjusting its intermodal pricing in an effort to win back volume as truckload rates climb. 'UP adjusts intermodal pricing to win back volume as truckload rates climb,' the article explains, highlighting how the railroad is using pricing strategies to compete with the trucking sector as market dynamics shift.
Meanwhile, on the airport technology front, San José Mineta International Airport has launched a new AI-powered humanoid robot assistant to enhance the passenger experience. As reported by PR Newswire, the 'IntBot' robot will greet travelers in multiple languages, answer questions, and showcase Silicon Valley's innovative spirit. 'San José Mineta International Airport Launches AI-Powered IntBot Humanoid Robot, Showcasing Silicon Valley Innovation,' the release states.
These stories underscore the profound impact that automation and AI are having on the maritime and logistics industries, from reshaping the workforce to driving new customer-facing innovations. As these technologies continue to advance, industry stakeholders will need to closely monitor the evolving landscape and adapt their strategies accordingly.
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