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The rapid rise of e-commerce has led to a huge change in the logistics industry. An efficient express delivery system has become one of the keys to the success of e-commerce. The application of intelligent driving technology in the field of logistics can further improve the efficiency and accuracy of logistics distribution. For example, self-driving trucks can realize unmanned long-distance transportation, reducing labor costs and the risks caused by fatigue driving. At the same time, through intelligent route planning and acquisition of real-time traffic information, the delivery route can be optimized and the delivery time can be shortened.
In addition, the large amount of user data accumulated by e-commerce platforms also provides valuable resources for the research and development and optimization of intelligent driving technology. By analyzing consumer purchasing behavior, geographical distribution and other data, logistics demand can be better predicted, so as to rationally allocate vehicle resources and improve vehicle utilization. Moreover, the refined requirements of e-commerce companies for supply chain management have prompted logistics companies to continuously innovate and improve service quality, which has also provided strong impetus and market demand for the implementation of intelligent driving technology.
From another perspective, the development of intelligent driving technology has also brought new opportunities to e-commerce. On the one hand, more efficient and intelligent logistics and distribution can improve consumers' shopping experience and enhance the competitiveness of e-commerce platforms. On the other hand, the maturity of intelligent driving technology is expected to reduce logistics costs, allowing e-commerce companies to have more price advantages and attract more consumers.
In short, although e-commerce and smart driving seem to belong to different fields, driven by technological innovation and market demand, the two are gradually merging and promoting each other. SERES's investment may be based on this trend, hoping to seize the initiative in future market competition.