C.H. Robinson CEO says AI will drive freight brokerage consolidation


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Feb 23 (Reuters) - Global logistics provider C.H. Robinson's CEO Dave ⁠Bozeman dismissed a recent selloff tied to AI-led disruption in ‌the freight industry, and said the race to adopt the technology would spur consolidation instead.

C.H. Robinson's shares posted their biggest single-day drop in roughly two years ​on February 12 amid a broader selloff ⁠in transportation and logistics stocks, ⁠driven by headlines about new AI-enabled freight platforms that investors fear ⁠could ‌disrupt traditional brokerage models.

The stock has recovered some ground since the 14.5% slump earlier this month. It was ⁠down 6.1% at $178.44 in afternoon trading on Monday.

The selloff ​was triggered by ‌AI-technology company Algorhythm Holdings' comments that its SemiCab platform ⁠is helping customers ​scale freight volumes by 300% to 400% without adding operational headcount.

In an interview with Reuters, Bozeman called the selloff in C.H. Robinson's stock ⁠a "short-term reaction", adding that the company's scale ​and vast proprietary data set give it an advantage that is difficult and costly for rivals to replicate.

"We're going to go into agentic ⁠artificial intelligence that's going to make us faster and even better," Bozeman added.

He expects more industry consolidation as smaller companies face challenges competing in an AI-driven market that requires large-scale data and ​deep domain expertise - advantages that are difficult ⁠to build quickly even with fresh capital.

C.H. Robinson last month reported ​fourth-quarter profit above Wall Street estimates, helped ‌in part by AI-driven efficiencies that ​streamlined operations and reduced manual processes across its routine functions.

(Reporting by Abhinav Parmar in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

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