Continuing its activities within the scope of digital transformation, Mars Logistics signed a cooperation protocol with Beykoz University for artificial intelligence and new generation technology solutions. Within the scope of the cooperation, the future of the logistics sector will be discussed both academically and the qualified human resources will be trained in the sector.
Turkey's leading logistics company Mars Logistics digital conversion within the scope of R & D cooperation protocol signed with Beykoz University. Under the agreement, which sets an example for private sector-university cooperation, the two organizations will join forces for solutions regarding the technological infrastructure of the logistics industry. Mars Logistics with 30 years of experience will be scientifically supported by academicians' work and will contribute to the training of qualified human resources for the logistics industry.
Logistics sector will be supported by scientific studies
Mars Logistics Information Technologies Director Fatih Badur stated that the cooperation within the scope of technological infrastructure is a long-term study. Badur said, “We will consider the opportunities offered by technology in projects with some of our valuable professors on an academic scale. We will identify the projects we need in the sector, then we will discuss them within mutual meetings and integrate them into our lives. Of course, we expect contributions from our university students who are studying. Their academic support will respond to our demands. In this process, we aim to create qualified human resources for our industry. We are also ready to add young talents to our company during our works. ”
Unmanned warehouses replace classic warehouses
Fatih Badur stated that there is a serious transformation in logistics in the future technologies. Badur said, “Solutions such as new generation technologies, artificial intelligence and digital transformation will be our main source. In the coming period, we expect great transformation in logistics, especially warehouse management systems. A warehousing will be waiting for us under the control of the robotic systems. Now we are leaving behind classic warehousing and going to unmanned warehouses. We will be adding a system that will analyze the past with artificial intelligence technologies and make comments about the future in the logistics sector."