07 August 2025
As a leading European pallet pooler IPP is looking ahead to the ‘game-changing’ role it believes the combination of the Internet of Things (IoT) and AI will play for the remainder of 2025 and beyond.
Stefan Herbergs, European business development director for IPP’s parent company Faber Group, said businesses were continuing to seek greater transparency, efficiency and sustainability in their operations – and that cutting-edge IoT technology was enabling IPP to respond.
Stefan said: “IoT technology is enabling us to respond to businesses’ needs with new datasets and more reliable data, ensuring end-to-end visibility across supply chains.
“IoT combined with AI will keep changing the game by offering real-time data monitoring and predictive analytics to improve efficiency.
“With IoT devices like GPS trackers, low power trackers and smart sensors, companies can better manage inventory and shipments, especially for product flows with high volume or sensitive items like pharmaceuticals.”
Making use of AI in the industry
Stefan said that IPP was making use of AI to support and enable skilled members of its team to make smarter decisions, based on the data gathered.
While AI offers the potential for evolution, Stefan said there were also potential challenges ahead for the sector as the digital supply chain continues to evolve.
He said: “One key concern is the potential for changes in EU legislation, such as the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which could significantly impact how companies manage recyclable materials and sustainable packaging.
“Additionally, the growing emphasis on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance will require businesses to demonstrate greater accountability and transparency across their operations, for instance, through the implementation of a digital product passport.”
The EU Deforestation Regulation
Another potential challenge is the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which could impose stricter requirements on supply chain traceability to prevent deforestation-related activities, he added.
Stefan said: “Adapting to these regulations while maintaining efficiency, reusability, and sustainability in supply chain processes will be crucial for companies moving forward.”
If you want to find out more about IoT and AI at IPP, or if you would like more information about our pallet pooling services, then please contact us.