According to the study, 63% of global warehouse leaders plan to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) software (63% in Asia Pacific - APAC) and augmented reality (AR) technology (65% in APAC) within the next five years.
Additionally, 64% of global respondents plan to increase spending on warehouse modernization over the next five years, with a similar share of 63% in APAC. Meanwhile, 63% globally (64% in APAC) plan to accelerate modernization by 2029.

In Vietnam, the warehouse industry is also rapidly embracing advanced technologies to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs amid growing demand from e-commerce and global trade. Many warehouse operators are transitioning from manual systems to smart warehouse management systems (WMS), integrating automation, RFID, and QR code scanning to streamline inventory tracking and order fulfillment. Adoption of 4.0 technologies such as IoT, AI, machine vision, and big data is also increasing, enabling more accurate demand forecasting, real-time asset visibility, and warehouse space optimization.
Warehouse managers believe that mobile AI applications will have the greatest impact in the areas of worker safety, quality control, and inventory management. 79% of them said that AI will have a positive impact on the ability to detect potential hazards and provide preventive warnings, while 78% said that AI will have an impact on the ability to detect problems or anomalies – compared to 82% and 81% in APAC, respectively.

Zebra aims to lead this trend with its latest product lines, including: inventory control devices and tablets for businesses (ET60 Android, ET40/ET45, MC3400), rugged barcode scanners (DS3600-XR), asset tracking solutions (ZT421, ZT620, ZD421 WiFi 6), RFID solutions (FXR90), Zebra Dimensioning and Machine Vision solutions and industrial barcode scanners (Industrial Fixed Scanners), meeting all the needs of the Vietnamese warehouse industry.

“As Vietnam embraces intelligent automation and accelerates towards a smarter future where warehouses live longer, warehouse managers need to actively digitize, automate and adopt smart technologies to transform their employees into connected frontline workers to enhance operational capabilities,” added Christanto Suryadarma, Vice President, Southeast Asia (SEA), Korea and APJeC Channel, Zebra Technologies.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/cong-nghe-tri-tue-nhan-tao-som-hien-dien-trong-nganh-kho-hang-post796097.html
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