Synchromodality and the Future of Smart Logistics – InCites Consulting at AI Connected Business World 2025

The future of logistics is increasingly shaped by digitalisation, sustainability objectives, and the growing need for more flexible and collaborative transportation ecosystems. 

Ioannis Neokosmidis recently participated in AI Connected Business World 2025, organised by SmartPress S.A., presenting a talk titled “Synchromodality as a Driver for a Collaborative, Green and Smart Future in Logistics.” 

The presentation explored how synchromodality can contribute to the transformation of modern logistics ecosystems by enabling more adaptive, interconnected, and sustainable transport operations across different transportation modes and stakeholders. 

Particular emphasis was placed on the role of advanced digital technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and data-driven decision-making in supporting: 

  • dynamic transport planning, 
  • real-time logistics coordination, 
  • operational transparency, 
  • and more efficient resource utilisation across supply chains. 

The discussion also highlighted how synchromodal approaches can support sustainability objectives by optimising transportation flows, reducing emissions, improving infrastructure utilisation, and enabling more resilient logistics operations. 

The presentation further examined ongoing innovation activities within the TRACE project, which investigates new approaches for collaborative logistics ecosystems supported by intelligent technologies and advanced digital platforms. 

According to the discussion, the transition towards smarter and more sustainable logistics systems will require not only technological innovation, but also stronger collaboration among logistics providers, infrastructure operators, technology vendors, policymakers, and public authorities. 

Participation in AI Connected Business World 2025 reflects InCites Consulting’s commitment to supporting innovation and strategic dialogue around the future of intelligent and sustainable supply chains.